Our supporters
Thank you!
Core funders and partners:
Arts Council England [logo] [link to website]
Colchester Borough Council [logo] [link to website]
Essex County Council [logo] [link to website]
East of England Development Agency (EEDA) (link to website)
University of Essex [logo] [link to website]
Project funders:
Paul Hamlyn Foundation, [logo] [link to website] who support the development of the Learning Programme[link to project page]
Esmée Fairbairn Foundation, [logo] [link to website] who support the Artists Space Programme [link to project page]
Heritage Lottery Fund, [logo] [link to website] who are supporting the relocation and renewal of the Berryfield Mosaic [link to project page]
New building supporters:
The Foundation for Sports and the Arts [logo] [link to website]
The Foundation for Sports and the Arts was established in 1991 and is based in Liverpool. The Foundation awards its funds to a range of projects across the UK from large capital appeals to small bursaries with the goal to increase active participation in sports and the arts.
The Fowler Smith & Jones Trust [logo] [link to website]
The Trust is, as its name suggests, the amalgam of three separate trusts established between 1950 and 1980. This is an Essex based organisation which focuses its investment largely into the county. Grants are made to local organisations or national bodies for projects based in Essex, generally under the themes of young people, arts, health, community and churches.
The Foyle Foundation [logo] [link to website]
The Foyle Foundation is based in London and awards grants across the UK to charities whose core work is in the areas of Arts and Learning. The Foundation also supports the building of infrastructure and the construction of arts facilities.
The Garfield Weston Foundation [link to website]
The Mercers' Company [logo] [link to website]
The Mercers' Company dates back to 1394 and is based in the City of London. The Company usually make grants under the themes of general welfare including the elderly, education, the Christian faith, heritage and arts.
Clothworkers' Foundation [link to website]
Founded in 1977 and based in the City of London, The Foundation seeks to fund projects that improve the quality of life, particularly for people and communities facing disadvantage.
The Worshipful Company of Grocers [logo] [link to website]
Augustine Courtauld Trust [logo] [link to website]
All individuals and businesses who have not been named.
Core funders and partners
Programme supporters
Business Members
Small Business Members
Capital Partnership
East of England Development Agency (EEDA)
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Capital supporters
The Foundation for Sports and the Arts
The Worshipful Company of Grocers
The Trusthouse Charitable Foundation






