The Bulldog Trust

The Bulldog Trust logo
2 Temple Place. The base for The Bulldog Trust.

The Bulldog Trust is a charitable trust that exists to encourage and facilitate philanthropy.[1] It was founded in 1983 by Richard Q. Hoare OBE to provide support and advice for charities facing immediate financial difficulties.[2] The trust is based at and owns Two Temple Place in the City of London.[3]

In March 2017, the Bulldog Trust launched "The Fore" programme to assist developing early-stage charities and social enterprises, providing funding and expertise as well as the opportunity to share skills.[4][5]

References

  1. Nancy Durrant, "The key to a good death: great eyeliner", The Times, 29 January 2016, p. 12.
  2. "History", The Bulldog Trust.
  3. Two Temple Place, The Bulldog Trust.
  4. "Expand small charities and social enterprises – Bulldog Trust", Sustain (Support & Development Services for Solihull's Voluntary Sector), 30 March 2017.
  5. The Bulldog Trust.
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