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How One Foundation’s £28 Million Bet on Communities Could Change the Game for Good—And What It Means for You

How One Foundation’s £28 Million Bet on Communities Could Change the Game for Good—And What It Means for You

This transition represents more than organisational restructuring. It creates a perpetual cycle where business success automatically generates charitable impact, ensuring that the Foundation’s work will continue and grow regardless of future market conditions or leadership changes.

Recognition and Rankings

The Foundation’s impact has earned recognition within the UK charitable sector. In 2015, Michael Shanly was ranked 122nd on the Charities Aid Foundation’s Sunday Times list of Top 200 UK donors, reflecting the significant scale of his charitable contributions relative to other major philanthropists. In 2021 he was ranked 164th.

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