Cumberland Lodge Endowment Fund

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how your gift could help

£110

could help a delegate with limited financial means to attend a study retreat at Cumberland Lodge.

£500

could fund a school workshop, to promote social and civic awareness amongst children in Key Stages 1 and 2 , equipping them with the skills and confidence to become active contributors to their communities.

£1,000

could fund a Cumberland Lodge Fellowship, enabling an emerging community leader to engage with policymakers and opinion formers and build the skills and cross-sector awareness they will need in their future roles.

£3,000

could fund a Cumberland Colloquium, providing a small group of doctoral students and early career researchers with the opportunity to develop an academic conference, with support from our Education team.

£25,000

could fund a Cumberland Lodge conference, allowing us to bring together leaders and influencers, students and practitioners, for cross-sector and inter-disciplinary dialogue and debate on some of the most pressing social and ethical issues that we face today.

£30,500

could endow one of our Cumberland Lodge scholarships in perpetuity. Donors could also benefit from Gift Aid enhancements and tax relief of up to 45% .

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Registered charity number 1108677 © Cumberland Lodge 2017. All rights reserved

could contribute towards travel costs for one of our student bursary holders, helping them to attend a Cumberland Lodge conference.

find out more Please contact: Katherine Crowe Development Director kcrowe@cumberlandlodge.ac.uk 01784 220526

Edmund Newell Principal enewell@cumberlandlodge.ac.uk 01784 497785

Cumberland Lodge The Great Park Windsor Berkshire  SL4 2HP cumberlandlodge.ac.uk @cumberlandlodge @cumberlandlodge @clvenue

Thanks to a bursary from Cumberland Lodge, I was able to meet and have in-depth discussions with fellow research students, established academics and other important people in my field, in an environment refreshingly different to other academic conferences. Oliver Kenny P h D student Queen Mary, University of London

Cumberland Lodge is a company limited by guarantee Company number 5383055

£50

building a  better society an endowment fund to support our work in perpetuity

03.05.17 00.39


” Cumberland Lodge, the educational foundation based in the heart of Windsor Great Park, has been challenging silo thinking and providing a safe space for ‘unsafe’ discussions since 1947. We are highly respected for our cutting-edge work with universities, schools, parliamentarians, NGO s, and organisations such as the National Health Service, the Inns of Court and the Police. Today, society is undergoing huge changes and Cumberland Lodge is working hard to respond. We have ambitious plans to broaden our activities, to do more to address the root causes and effects of social divisions and to meet (head-on) the new challenges we face in creating peaceful, tolerant and inclusive societies.

The generosity of our friends and supporters has always been invaluable to our charitable mission of bringing together leaders and influencers, students and practitioners, to engage in constructive dialogue and creative thinking on the social and ethical issues that affect us all. Now we are looking to the future and seeking to build an endowment fund of £7.5 million. This will supplement our existing income and enable us to take our work to a new level and secure it in perpetuity. We invite you to help us expand and develop our work in addressing some of the most pressing issues facing society today, by supporting this fundraising initiative.

Canon Dr Edmund Newell  Principal

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how we are funded

our vision for the future

Cumberland Lodge operates on a not-for-profit basis. Operational costs are currently £2 .7 million per year, and will increase as we expand and develop our work.

Looking ahead, our aspiration is to expand our work and increase our impact for the betterment of society. Our vision is to offer: Free (as opposed to subsidised) places for a broad spectrum of delegates to attend our conferences, seminars and study retreats

We are primarily funded by income from our commercial conference trade and by charging delegates to attend our charitable events. Fundraising and investments each currently account for just 2% of our income.

Conference follow-up seminars close to Parliament, to take our discussions directly to policymakers and opinion formers High-quality briefing documents and reports to disseminate learning from our conferences and seminars to the public

Cumberland Lodge is a safe space in a very serene and calm environment, which provides an opportunity for students and those working in the field of public policy to discuss difficult issues openly and without fear. Baroness Prashar of Runnymede  Deputy Chair of the British Council

© UK Parliament/Jessica Taylor

a message from our principal

looking ahead

… expand and develop our work in addressing some of the most pressing issues facing society today…

Cumberland Lodge created a space in which discussions about often concerning and worrying subjects could take place without judgement. Debbie Weekes-Bernard Joseph Rowntree Foundation

Scholarships for postgraduate students with high leadership potential, to involve them in our work over an extended period. Educational workshops and study retreats for school children, and international students based in the UK , including some of the most vulnerable in society A programme to enable high-potential early career researchers to organise cross-disciplinary academic conferences Enhanced residential study retreats, with specialist facilitators to lead discussions on pressing social and ethical issues Fellowships to enable emerging community leaders to engage with policymakers and opinion formers, to help shape their future roles

achieving our goals To accomplish this, we need to increase our income by diversifying our funding streams. We are already maximising our conference trade activity and applying for grants and donations from new sources, but we will also need to draw on the generosity of individual donors and legacies to secure our work going forward. An endowment fund of £7.5 million will generate sufficient annual income to allow us to expand our activities in perpetuity. We invite you to join us in addressing the causes and effects of social divisions, to create more peaceful, tolerant and inclusive societies. Your gift will be critical to the fulfilment of our charitable mission.

Free educational events for the wider community

03.05.17 00.39


how your gift could help

£110

could help a delegate with limited financial means to attend a study retreat at Cumberland Lodge.

£500

could fund a school workshop, to promote social and civic awareness amongst children in Key Stages 1 and 2 , equipping them with the skills and confidence to become active contributors to their communities.

£1,000

could fund a Cumberland Lodge Fellowship, enabling an emerging community leader to engage with policymakers and opinion formers and build the skills and cross-sector awareness they will need in their future roles.

£3,000

could fund a Cumberland Colloquium, providing a small group of doctoral students and early career researchers with the opportunity to develop an academic conference, with support from our Education team.

£25,000

could fund a Cumberland Lodge conference, allowing us to bring together leaders and influencers, students and practitioners, for cross-sector and inter-disciplinary dialogue and debate on some of the most pressing social and ethical issues that we face today.

£30,500

could endow one of our Cumberland Lodge scholarships in perpetuity. Donors could also benefit from Gift Aid enhancements and tax relief of up to 45% .

-cl-fundraising-brochure-approved.indd 1-3

Registered charity number 1108677 © Cumberland Lodge 2017. All rights reserved

could contribute towards travel costs for one of our student bursary holders, helping them to attend a Cumberland Lodge conference.

find out more Please contact: Katherine Crowe Development Director kcrowe@cumberlandlodge.ac.uk 01784 220526

Edmund Newell Principal enewell@cumberlandlodge.ac.uk 01784 497785

Cumberland Lodge The Great Park Windsor Berkshire  SL4 2HP cumberlandlodge.ac.uk @cumberlandlodge @cumberlandlodge @clvenue

Thanks to a bursary from Cumberland Lodge, I was able to meet and have in-depth discussions with fellow research students, established academics and other important people in my field, in an environment refreshingly different to other academic conferences. Oliver Kenny P h D student Queen Mary, University of London

Cumberland Lodge is a company limited by guarantee Company number 5383055

£50

building a  better society an endowment fund to support our work in perpetuity

03.05.17 00.39


” Cumberland Lodge, the educational foundation based in the heart of Windsor Great Park, has been challenging silo thinking and providing a safe space for ‘unsafe’ discussions since 1947. We are highly respected for our cutting-edge work with universities, schools, parliamentarians, NGO s, and organisations such as the National Health Service, the Inns of Court and the Police. Today, society is undergoing huge changes and Cumberland Lodge is working hard to respond. We have ambitious plans to broaden our activities, to do more to address the root causes and effects of social divisions and to meet (head-on) the new challenges we face in creating peaceful, tolerant and inclusive societies.

The generosity of our friends and supporters has always been invaluable to our charitable mission of bringing together leaders and influencers, students and practitioners, to engage in constructive dialogue and creative thinking on the social and ethical issues that affect us all. Now we are looking to the future and seeking to build an endowment fund of £7.5 million. This will supplement our existing income and enable us to take our work to a new level and secure it in perpetuity. We invite you to help us expand and develop our work in addressing some of the most pressing issues facing society today, by supporting this fundraising initiative.

Canon Dr Edmund Newell  Principal

-cl-fundraising-brochure-approved.indd 4-6

how we are funded

our vision for the future

Cumberland Lodge operates on a not-for-profit basis. Operational costs are currently £2 .7 million per year, and will increase as we expand and develop our work.

Looking ahead, our aspiration is to expand our work and increase our impact for the betterment of society. Our vision is to offer: Free (as opposed to subsidised) places for a broad spectrum of delegates to attend our conferences, seminars and study retreats

We are primarily funded by income from our commercial conference trade and by charging delegates to attend our charitable events. Fundraising and investments each currently account for just 2% of our income.

Conference follow-up seminars close to Parliament, to take our discussions directly to policymakers and opinion formers High-quality briefing documents and reports to disseminate learning from our conferences and seminars to the public

Cumberland Lodge is a safe space in a very serene and calm environment, which provides an opportunity for students and those working in the field of public policy to discuss difficult issues openly and without fear. Baroness Prashar of Runnymede  Deputy Chair of the British Council

© UK Parliament/Jessica Taylor

a message from our principal

looking ahead

… expand and develop our work in addressing some of the most pressing issues facing society today…

Cumberland Lodge created a space in which discussions about often concerning and worrying subjects could take place without judgement. Debbie Weekes-Bernard Joseph Rowntree Foundation

Scholarships for postgraduate students with high leadership potential, to involve them in our work over an extended period. Educational workshops and study retreats for school children, and international students based in the UK , including some of the most vulnerable in society A programme to enable high-potential early career researchers to organise cross-disciplinary academic conferences Enhanced residential study retreats, with specialist facilitators to lead discussions on pressing social and ethical issues Fellowships to enable emerging community leaders to engage with policymakers and opinion formers, to help shape their future roles

achieving our goals To accomplish this, we need to increase our income by diversifying our funding streams. We are already maximising our conference trade activity and applying for grants and donations from new sources, but we will also need to draw on the generosity of individual donors and legacies to secure our work going forward. An endowment fund of £7.5 million will generate sufficient annual income to allow us to expand our activities in perpetuity. We invite you to join us in addressing the causes and effects of social divisions, to create more peaceful, tolerant and inclusive societies. Your gift will be critical to the fulfilment of our charitable mission.

Free educational events for the wider community

03.05.17 00.39


” Cumberland Lodge, the educational foundation based in the heart of Windsor Great Park, has been challenging silo thinking and providing a safe space for ‘unsafe’ discussions since 1947. We are highly respected for our cutting-edge work with universities, schools, parliamentarians, NGO s, and organisations such as the National Health Service, the Inns of Court and the Police. Today, society is undergoing huge changes and Cumberland Lodge is working hard to respond. We have ambitious plans to broaden our activities, to do more to address the root causes and effects of social divisions and to meet (head-on) the new challenges we face in creating peaceful, tolerant and inclusive societies.

The generosity of our friends and supporters has always been invaluable to our charitable mission of bringing together leaders and influencers, students and practitioners, to engage in constructive dialogue and creative thinking on the social and ethical issues that affect us all. Now we are looking to the future and seeking to build an endowment fund of £7.5 million. This will supplement our existing income and enable us to take our work to a new level and secure it in perpetuity. We invite you to help us expand and develop our work in addressing some of the most pressing issues facing society today, by supporting this fundraising initiative.

Canon Dr Edmund Newell  Principal

-cl-fundraising-brochure-approved.indd 4-6

how we are funded

our vision for the future

Cumberland Lodge operates on a not-for-profit basis. Operational costs are currently £2 .7 million per year, and will increase as we expand and develop our work.

Looking ahead, our aspiration is to expand our work and increase our impact for the betterment of society. Our vision is to offer: Free (as opposed to subsidised) places for a broad spectrum of delegates to attend our conferences, seminars and study retreats

We are primarily funded by income from our commercial conference trade and by charging delegates to attend our charitable events. Fundraising and investments each currently account for just 2% of our income.

Conference follow-up seminars close to Parliament, to take our discussions directly to policymakers and opinion formers High-quality briefing documents and reports to disseminate learning from our conferences and seminars to the public

Cumberland Lodge is a safe space in a very serene and calm environment, which provides an opportunity for students and those working in the field of public policy to discuss difficult issues openly and without fear. Baroness Prashar of Runnymede  Deputy Chair of the British Council

© UK Parliament/Jessica Taylor

a message from our principal

looking ahead

… expand and develop our work in addressing some of the most pressing issues facing society today…

Cumberland Lodge created a space in which discussions about often concerning and worrying subjects could take place without judgement. Debbie Weekes-Bernard Joseph Rowntree Foundation

Scholarships for postgraduate students with high leadership potential, to involve them in our work over an extended period. Educational workshops and study retreats for school children, and international students based in the UK , including some of the most vulnerable in society A programme to enable high-potential early career researchers to organise cross-disciplinary academic conferences Enhanced residential study retreats, with specialist facilitators to lead discussions on pressing social and ethical issues Fellowships to enable emerging community leaders to engage with policymakers and opinion formers, to help shape their future roles

achieving our goals To accomplish this, we need to increase our income by diversifying our funding streams. We are already maximising our conference trade activity and applying for grants and donations from new sources, but we will also need to draw on the generosity of individual donors and legacies to secure our work going forward. An endowment fund of £7.5 million will generate sufficient annual income to allow us to expand our activities in perpetuity. We invite you to join us in addressing the causes and effects of social divisions, to create more peaceful, tolerant and inclusive societies. Your gift will be critical to the fulfilment of our charitable mission.

Free educational events for the wider community

03.05.17 00.39


how your gift could help

£110

could help a delegate with limited financial means to attend a study retreat at Cumberland Lodge.

£500

could fund a school workshop, to promote social and civic awareness amongst children in Key Stages 1 and 2 , equipping them with the skills and confidence to become active contributors to their communities.

£1,000

could fund a Cumberland Lodge Fellowship, enabling an emerging community leader to engage with policymakers and opinion formers and build the skills and cross-sector awareness they will need in their future roles.

£3,000

could fund a Cumberland Colloquium, providing a small group of doctoral students and early career researchers with the opportunity to develop an academic conference, with support from our Education team.

£25,000

could fund a Cumberland Lodge conference, allowing us to bring together leaders and influencers, students and practitioners, for cross-sector and inter-disciplinary dialogue and debate on some of the most pressing social and ethical issues that we face today.

£30,500

could endow one of our Cumberland Lodge scholarships in perpetuity. Donors could also benefit from Gift Aid enhancements and tax relief of up to 45% .

-cl-fundraising-brochure-approved.indd 1-3

Registered charity number 1108677 © Cumberland Lodge 2017. All rights reserved

could contribute towards travel costs for one of our student bursary holders, helping them to attend a Cumberland Lodge conference.

find out more Please contact: Katherine Crowe Development Director kcrowe@cumberlandlodge.ac.uk 01784 220526

Edmund Newell Principal enewell@cumberlandlodge.ac.uk 01784 497785

Cumberland Lodge The Great Park Windsor Berkshire  SL4 2HP cumberlandlodge.ac.uk @cumberlandlodge @cumberlandlodge @clvenue

Thanks to a bursary from Cumberland Lodge, I was able to meet and have in-depth discussions with fellow research students, established academics and other important people in my field, in an environment refreshingly different to other academic conferences. Oliver Kenny P h D student Queen Mary, University of London

Cumberland Lodge is a company limited by guarantee Company number 5383055

£50

building a  better society an endowment fund to support our work in perpetuity

03.05.17 00.39


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