Take One Picture opens at the National Gallery
Columbia Threadneedle Foundation is pleased to sponsor the ‘Take One Picture’ programme and exhibition at the National Gallery in London for the third year. This year’s free exhibition will run from 2 December 2020 until 31 January 2021.
Foundation supports Covid19 relief efforts
Columbia Threadneedle Foundation is pleased to join other long-term funders of UK charities, in signing a statement recognising the impacts of covid19 and providing reassurance of our ongoing support across London’s communities.
Foundation supports the first inclusive Mountain Bike school in Spain
On February 2020, Columbia Threadneedle Foundation and A LA PAR, a Spanish charity that helps people with learning disabilities, signed a collaboration agreement to promote inclusive sport through the newly created first inclusive Mountain Bike school in Spain.
Columbia Threadneedle Foundation celebrates 5 years!
Columbia Threadneedle Foundation recently celebrated its fifth anniversary.
Columbia Threadneedle Foundation 2019 highlights
This year we announced three new partnerships with innovative charities that address critical issues, working to transform the lives of individuals while also driving broader social change.
Foundation supports A LA PAR in Spain
‘A LA PAR’ is a Spanish charity that supports people with intellectual disabilities so that they can participate in society.
Take One Picture 2019 opens at the National Gallery
Columbia Threadneedle Foundation is pleased to again support the National Gallery’s ‘Take One Picture’learning programme and exhibition.
Foundation supports Access Sport’s 2019 ‘Inclusive Organisation of the Year’ award
Columbia Threadneedle Foundation was proud to support Access Sport’s 2019 “Inclusive Organisation of the Year” award, at the charity’s annual fundraising event.
New partnerships work to transform the lives of people with experience of the criminal justice system
We were delighted to announce long-term partnerships with two innovative charities working to reduce recidivism and transform the lives of men and women who have experience of the UK prison system.