In Denmark, The Center for Voldsforebyggelse uses data, education, and community support to prevent violence against women and children. The post The power of remembrance: honouring victims to prevent future violence appeared first on Oak Foundation.| Oak Foundation
The UK-based David Nott Foundation works alongside surgeons in situations of war, providing training to medical staff around the world.| Oak Foundation
Through our grant-making, we contribute to a safer, fairer, and more sustainable world. Find out more about our partners and their work here. Discover our programmes Oak Foundation has seven global and four country programmes. Through these programmes, we support others to make the world a safer, fairer, and more sustainable place to live. Visit the programme pages […]| Oak Foundation
The Beresford Street Kitchen in Jersey, the Channel Islands, is home to a brilliant social enterprise that’s transforming the lives of people with learning disabilities and/or autism. The post Flourishing at the Beresford Street Kitchen appeared first on Oak Foundation.| Oak Foundation
Contribute to a cleaner, healthier, and thriving future by joining our Global Climate Initiatives team in Bangkok to support grant-making in India and Southeast Asia. The post Programme Officer – Global Climate Initiatives Programme appeared first on Oak Foundation.| Oak Foundation
Through its partner network across Southern Africa, Young Africa offers vocational and entrepreneurship training to help support young people into work.| Oak Foundation
In the lead up to the 2026 FIFA World Cup, the Centre for Sport and Human Rights is working towards a safer, more inclusive sporting environment. The post Strengthening youth agency and safety in sports appeared first on Oak Foundation.| Oak Foundation
The Jette Parker Artists Programme offers exceptional artists from around the world mentorship and coaching at the Royal Ballet and Opera in London. The post Helping young artists reach the global stage appeared first on Oak Foundation.| Oak Foundation
MiracleFeet is on a mission to ensure that no child experiences the pain and stigma of clubfoot, and remains dedicated to its goal of ensuring that every child born with this treatable disability has access to the care they need to thrive. The post 100,000 Steps Toward Ending Clubfoot appeared first on Oak Foundation.| Oak Foundation
This programme for families of school-aged children helps increase understanding of learning differences and the mental health challenges that often accompany them. The post Cultivando mentes brillantes: supporting families with learning differences appeared first on Oak Foundation.| Oak Foundation
Doug Griffiths, Oak Foundation President, shares insights on how philanthropy can advance issues that help people and communities thrive. The post Philanthropy in action with Oak President appeared first on Oak Foundation.| Oak Foundation
Trag was founded 20 years ago to support small community organisations and individual citizens in the Balkans. The post Stronger together: how Trag united women’s rights in the Balkans appeared first on Oak Foundation.| Oak Foundation
Oak Foundation partner Grassroot Soccer leverages the universal appeal of soccer to reach adolescents, helping them build healthy relationships and more.| Oak Foundation
Ensuring access to secure and stable homes for all.| Oak Foundation
The Antimicrobial Initiative works with not-for-profit organisations to reduce the use of antibiotics in farming, offering practical solutions that combat antibiotic resistance and promote animal welfare. The post Using antibiotics in farming responsibly appeared first on Oak Foundation.| Oak Foundation
A safe, stable home is the foundation for a brighter future. In Massachusetts, not-for-profit organisations are making this a reality for families.| Oak Foundation
In Washington DC, two not-for-profit organisations are working to ensure that every student feels seen, valued, and empowered.| Oak Foundation
Along Greenland’s southern coast, efforts to engage and inspire young people to explore their creativity, learn new technical skills, paint murals that visually improve their communities, and create links with the wider world, are ongoing.| Oak Foundation
To Zero is an initiative launched in 2023 to speed up progress in ending childhood sexual violence, by working with sector leaders, practitioners, and survivors to envision a better future. The post A Vision to Zero: ending child sexual violence appeared first on Oak Foundation.| Oak Foundation
Headquartered in Copenhagen, this organisation helps women from diverse backgrounds find a path back into the workforce through their local communities. The post I Tråd Med Verden: sustainable development for women and the world appeared first on Oak Foundation.| Oak Foundation
Learn more about two not-for-profit organisations working to help survivors of economic abuse.| Oak Foundation
The Jette Parker Artists Programme offers exceptional artists from around the world mentorship and coaching at the Royal Ballet and Opera in London.| Oak Foundation
Empower Children Foundation provides emergency support to children in Eastern Europe, helps teachers and professionals know how to respond, and runs campaigns to raise public awareness. The post Raising awareness to empower children in Eastern Europe appeared first on Oak Foundation.| Oak Foundation
Oak grantees in Southern Africa are using regenerative agriculture for the benefit of both people and wildlife.| Oak Foundation
As a donor, Oak Foundation wants to invest in our grantees. We want to help them strengthen their internal organisational capacity and thus become more resilient and effective so they can weather crises. The post How we strengthen the capacity of our grantees appeared first on Oak Foundation.| Oak Foundation
Dr. Julie Broome joined us as the new director of our Issues Affecting Women Programme in April 2025. We sat down together to find out a bit more about her background, vision for the programme, and what gives her hope for a future in which all women are safe, free, and have an equal opportunity to thrive.| Oak Foundation
Our partner Safe Online is working to ensure that the digital world offers spaces where all children can safely explore, learn, and thrive.| Oak Foundation
Housing Rights Initiative is a not-for-profit organisation that seeks to ensure that people pay a fair rent.| Oak Foundation
Supporting vibrant movements led by women that are transforming lives and communities.| Oak Foundation
Media Matters for Women uses the power of its award-winning radio show to reach people across rural Sierra Leone. The post The new media moguls: community journalists appeared first on Oak Foundation.| Oak Foundation
Forgotten Children of War empowers survivors of conflict-related sexual violence and their children in Bosnia through advocacy, education, and art.| Oak Foundation
The Effective Conservation Cooperative aims to increase the number of team leaders working in conservation who have the skills to manage the social, political and historical complexities associated with contemporary conservation practices.| Oak Foundation
Evelyn Chumbow, advocacy and survivor leadership director of the Human Trafficking Legal Center, had a dream. As a survivor of forced child labour in the United States, she understood that trafficking survivors could become leaders in the movement. They just needed opportunity – and investment.| Oak Foundation
We believe that investing in air quality saves lives, supports sustainable economic growth, and facilitates the critical transition away from fossil fuels toward greener, less polluting energy sources.| Oak Foundation
On 30 September 2024, the last coal-fired power plant in the UK shut its doors for the last time. In the nation that was the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution, it’s time for a new clean energy revolution.| Oak Foundation
The Safer Families Centre at Melbourne Medical School trains healthcare providers to identify and assist survivors of psychological violence, leveraging their unique role as trusted listeners.| Oak Foundation
The National Coalition for a Life Without Violence is the first-ever network focused on reducing gender-based violence in Moldova. Today, their work has significantly improved prevention efforts and services for survivors.| Oak Foundation