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About us
The King's Foundation's focus is to create communities where People, Places and the Planet co-exist in harmony. It aims to educate, inspire and demonstrate how practical knowledge from the past can create sustainable community prosperity in the present.
Industry
Education
Company size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
London
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
1990
Specialties
Educate, Empower, Engage, Practice, Placemaking, Places, Harmony, Gardens, Estates, Traditional Arts, Training, Employment, and Attractions
Locations
Employees at The King's Foundation
Updates
- On Tuesday, we hosted our Building a Legacy Annual Event and President's Awards Ceremony at Elsick House near Aberdeen. Building A Legacy is an initiative which brings together thought leaders and new ideas in sustainable urbanisation. Through the project, we engage landowners and other professionals to create mixed-use, walkable communities for future generations to enjoy. During the day, we shared updates on Building a Legacy, heard from our keynote speaker, George Ferguson CBE, hosted a panel discussion on this year's theme, Regional Building Hubs, and reviewed our Annual Report: ‘The Economy of Place: Building Regional Communities'. In the evening, we celebrated our winners and heard from a range of speakers at the President's Annual Awards Ceremony. Huge thanks to the Duke and Duchess of Fife for kindly hosting us at Elsick House, and congratulations to all this year's winners!
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- An update from our Projects Team’s recent visit to Guyana 🇬🇾 The team carried out countrywide site visits and delivered the first workshops to assist the Guyanese Government in preparing their Sustainable Towns and Cities strategy as part of the national Low Carbon Development Strategy (LCDS). 15 years ago, His Majesty The King, then Prince of Wales, played an important role through The Prince’s Rainforest Project in helping Guyana protect its rainforest: an area as large as England and Scotland combined, which has since provided an economic diversification programme supporting Amerindian communities. In a speech at the national convention centre in Guyana on Tuesday 10 September, President Mohammed Irfaan Ali said, “Today we are very pleased to have established a strong partnership with The King’s Foundation in the renewal of Georgetown […] and give it back the title of Garden City of the world. All of our cities and towns, particularly Georgetown, are undergoing rapid transformation […] Some say Georgetown could be the next Dubai or Miami. But while we can learn from these cities, we should be proud to craft our own future. Guyana has always been centred around village life, and we must reconcile this heritage with the modernisation we want to see. Let’s imagine a Georgetown that blends its rich history with cutting-edge infrastructure and technology, a city that is both cosmopolitan and reflective of our values.”
- Calling all Fashion, Textile and Embroidery graduates – the deadline for our next Métiers d’art Embroidery Fellowship has been extended until Friday 27 September 📅 We are looking for six motivated individuals who have graduated from Fashion or Textile in the last five years and are keen to hone their embroidery skills ready for the luxury fashion industry. The Métiers d’Art Embroidery Fellowship is a residential 24-week intensive embroidery programme designed to challenge and develop creative practice with a focus on embroidery skill, development and refinement. Over the course of six months, you’ll learn all the skills needed to create incredible embroidery ready for the world of luxury, high-end fashion. The fellowship takes place at The CHANEL Métiers d’Art Atelier at Highgrove, Gloucestershire and over three trips to le 19M in Paris. Teaching is delivered by artisans and highly skilled tutors, with mentorship and guidance by from the world-renowned Maison’s d’art; Lesage, Atelier Montex and Lemarié. Just six students will be selected for the 2025 Fellowship and will be provided with materials and awarded bursaries to help towards the cost of living. The next Métiers d’Art Fellowship will begin in January 2025, the deadline for applications is now 12 noon on Friday 27 September 2024. More information, and details on how to apply, can be found on our website: https://lnkd.in/e_kAcBxv
- Next week, we will host a conference on how London’s gentrification has changed over the years. It will include keynote presentations from Loretta Lees, Jon Reades, Andrew Harris, Martin Phillips and Darren Smith, along with 20 other speakers covering a host of topics. An evening event on July 4 at our School of Traditional Arts in Shoreditch will precede two days of discussion at The Garrison Chapel at Chelsea Barracks, West London. 📋 Programme: https://lnkd.in/eZPFxePg🎟 Tickets: https://lnkd.in/edwpgc_Q
- We celebrated the work of The King’s Foundation at the charity’s inaugural Awards ceremony at St James’s Palace this evening. Congratulations to all the winners amongst our students, alumni and charity partners. Founded by The King when His Majesty was Prince of Wales, we encourage people, places and the planet to work together in harmony - delivering education courses in traditional craft skills, providing health and wellbeing programmes, and helping design and support communities to be more sustainable. Our winners across all categories have contributed towards our mission in their own unique ways. Thank you to His Majesty, Royal Founding President, and also to our ambassadors for joining us for such a special event. Find out more: https://lnkd.in/eifEp8-f
- 📍 St James’s Palace, London We are looking forward to celebrating our students, alumni and charity partners tonight at our first ever King’s Foundation Awards, with the following categories: ⚡ Innovation in Practice 🎓 The Teaching Award 💫 Emerging Talent 💡 Young Entrepreneur 🌍 International Impact 🗣️ Advocate of the Year 🏢 Corporate Champion 🤝 Partnership of the Year 👑 The King Charles III Harmony Award
- Volunteers help further the work of The King's Foundation by maintaining the gardens at Dumfries House, The Castle of Mey, and Highgrove Gardens, and leading tours at all three sites. During National Volunteering Week this week, we pay tribute to their efforts. 📸 Volunteer gardener Marjorie Quinn from Galston in the Kauffman Education Garden on Dumfries House estate.
- David Beckham has been announced as an ambassador for The King’s Foundation. Last month, David Beckham visited Highgrove Gardens to meet His Majesty King Charles III to learn more about The King’s Foundation, and see first-hand the charity’s impactful education programmes that take place at specialist workshops on site. To find out more, visit https://lnkd.in/eRng56yR
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