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  1. About us
  2. Who supports us?

Who supports us?

We have around 2,000 members who pay an annual donation to support our work. These are mainly individual members of the public and local groups who share our cause. 

We are also supported by a small number of individual patrons who make a larger donation each year and by a small number of individual donors, all of whose generosity is much valued.

We do not receive regular ongoing support for our work from local or national government or other bodies and so we raise funds for our work, including from people like you.

We are very grateful to the following organisations that have supported specific projects or events in recent years:

  • Asda
  • Ashtons Legal
  • Cambridge Water - Pebble Fund
  • Carter Jonas
  • Cambridge City Council
  • Chapman Charitable Trust
  • Chater Allan
  • Co-op Community Fund
  • debbie&andrew
  • Elsevier
  • H I McMorran Foundation
  • Jack Patston Charitable Trust
  • Lush
  • MacKays of Cambridge
  • MathWorks
  • Natural England
  • N W Brown
  • Norwich & Peterborough Building Society
  • Players of the People's Postcode Lottery
  • PwC
  • ProQuest
  • Red Lion Hinxton
  • Rotary Club of Cambridge South
  • The Cambridge Building Society
  • South Cambridgeshire Council
  • Tesco's Bags of Help
  • University of Cambridge Colleges: Churchill, Clare Hall, Emmanuel, Homerton, Jesus, King's Lucy Cavendish, Newnham, Pembroke, Peterhouse, St Edmunds, St John's, Selwyn, Trinity Wolfson
  • Wellcome Trust

We work with a wide-range of organisations in the greater Cambridge area, these include:

  • Natural England
  • Historic England
  • Environment Agency
  • Cambridge City Council
  • South Cambridgeshire Council
  • Cambridgeshire County Council
  • Parish Councils
  • Federation of Cambridge Resident's Association (FECRA)
  • Resident's Associations
  • Cambridgeshire & Peterborough Local Nature Partnership
  • Wildlife Trust
  • National Trust
  • Magog Trust
  • Friends of Roman Road & Fleam Dyke
  • Cambridge Conservation Forum
  • Cambridge Bat Group
  • Countryside Restoration Trust
  • Cambridge Natural History Society
  • Cam Valley Forum
  • Cam and Ely Ouse (CamEO) Catchment Partnership
  • Cambridge Cycle Campaign
  • Smarter Cambridge Transport
  • Cambridge Connect
  • Cambridge Ahead
  • Rambler's Association
  • University of Cambridge
  • Anglia Ruskin University
  • Headway
  • Church of England (Christ the Redeemer)
  • Cambridge Young Archaeology Club
  • As well as many smaller local community and campaign groups.

 

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