Our funders
RTC’s funding comes from a wide range of government agencies, charitable trusts and individuals. This support is essential for our work, and without it much of what we do would not be possible. Continued funding helps us to strengthen our existing work, respond to emergency situations and provide support to peacebuilders worldwide. We would like to thank all the organisations and individuals who have provided the support that has made our work possible since we began in 1991. We are especially grateful to those who have supported us with funding over the course of several years or more.
For more information please see our latest Annual Report and Audited Accounts or contact enquiries@respond.org.
Funders 2003-present
Government and multilateral organisations
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United Kingdom Department for International Development (DFID)
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Global Conflict Prevention Pool (GCPP)
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The Swiss government
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United States Institute of Peace (USIP)
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Christian Aid
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Comic Relief
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DanChurchAid
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Evangelischer Entwicklungsdienst (EED)
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Trocaire
Trusts and foundations
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The Allan & Nesta Ferguson Charitable Trust
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The A S Charitable Trust
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Boyd Trust
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The Britten-Pears Foundation
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CB & HH Taylor 1984 Trust
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Clarke Charitable Trust
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Dulverton Trust
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Edith Ellis
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The Edward Cadbury Charitable Trust
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Guardian Mission Trust
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The Harry Payne Trust
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H B & L T Cadbury Charitable Trust
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The Hillcote Trust
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Joffe Charitable Trust
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The John and Susan Bowers Fund
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The John Ashlin Cutforth Charitable Trust
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The Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust
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Livingstone Trust
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The Mollie Croysdale Charitable Trust
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Moorlands Charitable Trust
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Network for Social Change
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The Oakdale Trust
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Polden-Puckham Charitable Foundation
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Preston Patrick Friends Meeting
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Rational Games
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RH Southern
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Rowan Trust
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The Sir James Reckitt Charity
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Society of the Holy Child Jesus
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South Birmingham Friends Institute
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St Mark's Church
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The Thomas Sivewright Catto Charitable Settlement
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The T W Greeves Trust
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The Westcroft Trust
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WF Southall
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William A Cadbury Charitable Trust