The Fair Earth Foundation ‘Family’ is a group of charitable foundations (registered with the UK Charities Commission) and Not for Profit companies (registered with UK Companies House) with a shared vision of how the world should be, and all working toward that end.
Our programmes have been endorsed and are funded by:
Our programmes have been endorsed and are funded by:
The Fair Earth Foundation (Charity Number 1172989), is a charity regulated by The UK Charities Commission.
We have a global remit. At the heart of how we work are the following:
Our methodology is split into 4 key areas, our Core Methods:
Through a combination of these four key areas we are able to achieve our goals.
The Fair Earth Foundation also oversees the activities of The Atlantic Whale and Dolphin Foundation - AWdF (UK Registered Charity Number 1167109) and facilitates projects that have been developed by and through the AWdF's volunteers.
The Foundation has a number of income drivers, these include but are not limited to:
True Fair Trading CIC, a UK Not for Profit that facilitates production of artisan products to create wealth in disadvantaged communities and sells them in the UK and elsewhere principally online and through garden shows such as Chelsea Flower Show. It developed a ‘Fair Trade’ garden at Hampton Court Flower Show in 2015. Surpluses created are reinvested by and through the communities from which the products originated, usually into education initiatives but also into other social and environmental initiatives.
True Fair Eco Tourism CIC, another UK Not for Profit. True Fair Eco Tourism facilitates the development of ecotourism initiatives designed to create wealth in disadvantaged communities possessing great natural and cultural assets but with no means of exploiting them. The company markets the tourism opportunities developed through its website and, again, surpluses are invested by and through the communities involved with the help and support of the Foundation.
Funding Partners
Fundraising
Volunteer and community led fundraising, with input into how funds are then allocated across our Global Citizenship schemes: Tree planting, Plastic neutrality and Community Action. We offer total transparency as to where funds and donations are directed.
We believe in collaborations rather than "charity" with mutual benefits to all involved.
Above all, the Fair Earth Foundation is about facilitating individuals in contributing to making the world a better place, the world we all want to see.
We have a global remit. At the heart of how we work are the following:
- That people are best served by being supported to stand on their own feet and to attend to their own needs be they at an individual, community or environmental level.
- That the responsibility to offer this support is in each of us, as individuals. Opportunity should be given to individuals and communities to provide support at a grassroots level – horizontally- direct to those in need.
Our methodology is split into 4 key areas, our Core Methods:
- Telling
- Achieving
- Educating
- Doing
Through a combination of these four key areas we are able to achieve our goals.
The Fair Earth Foundation also oversees the activities of The Atlantic Whale and Dolphin Foundation - AWdF (UK Registered Charity Number 1167109) and facilitates projects that have been developed by and through the AWdF's volunteers.
The Foundation has a number of income drivers, these include but are not limited to:
True Fair Trading CIC, a UK Not for Profit that facilitates production of artisan products to create wealth in disadvantaged communities and sells them in the UK and elsewhere principally online and through garden shows such as Chelsea Flower Show. It developed a ‘Fair Trade’ garden at Hampton Court Flower Show in 2015. Surpluses created are reinvested by and through the communities from which the products originated, usually into education initiatives but also into other social and environmental initiatives.
True Fair Eco Tourism CIC, another UK Not for Profit. True Fair Eco Tourism facilitates the development of ecotourism initiatives designed to create wealth in disadvantaged communities possessing great natural and cultural assets but with no means of exploiting them. The company markets the tourism opportunities developed through its website and, again, surpluses are invested by and through the communities involved with the help and support of the Foundation.
Funding Partners
- European Union: Erasmus+, European Solidarity Corps and Youth Community Programmes
- Corporate Sponsorship and Investment
- Educational Partners (Schools, Universities, etc.)
- Grant Making Bodies
Fundraising
Volunteer and community led fundraising, with input into how funds are then allocated across our Global Citizenship schemes: Tree planting, Plastic neutrality and Community Action. We offer total transparency as to where funds and donations are directed.
We believe in collaborations rather than "charity" with mutual benefits to all involved.
Above all, the Fair Earth Foundation is about facilitating individuals in contributing to making the world a better place, the world we all want to see.