Supporters
Leap Confronting Conflict – we couldn’t do it without you!
Leap’s work is made possible by the many individuals and organisations who share our belief that with the right support and training, young people themselves can provide the best solution to resolve youth conflict in our communities.
We are immensely grateful to our many volunteers, the Friends of Leap nationally, individual donors, charitable trusts and foundations and other private, public and voluntary organisations, for their precious gifts of money and time.
Leap’s work is made by possible by our funders. They include:
- Antigone
- Barclays
- Big Lottery
- Bloomsbury
- Catkin Pussywillow Charitable Trust
- Charities Aid Foundation
- City Bridge Trust
- Comic Relief
- Department for Education
- Esmee Fairburn Foundation
- The ExPat Foundation
- The Fagus Anstruther Memorial Trust
- Fidelity
- Goldman Sachs International
- Home Office Community Fund
- Impetus Trust
- The John Ellerman Foundation
- John Lyon’s Charity
- Markit PLC
- Polden Puckham Charitable Foundation
- Poplar HARCA
- Private Equity Foundation
- Trust for London
- Tuixen Foundation
- Vodafone Foundation
- The Wates Foundation
Special thanks to our in-kind supporters…
- 3i PLC
- August Media Ltd
- Daisy Meyland-Smith, Centre for Policy Studies
- BT PLC
- Kensington Consultancy
- Ed Baker and colleagues at Kemp Little
- Daf Thomas, James Styles and colleagues at Travers Smith
- Libby Overton, Paul Cheshire, Dominik Rippl, Murat Yusuf and the Media Trust
- Mark Norbury and Leadersquest
- Andrew Mendoza
- Suzanne Brais
- John Leach and colleagues at Impetus
- Jennifer Barrow
- The Youth Sector Development Fund
- Adam Smith at Baker & McKenzie
- Carrie Stokes
- Philippa Copleston-Warren
- Alan Davies
Latest news
15th May 2012
Training opportunities → Read more
29th March 2012
‘After the Riots’ → Read more
