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Coral reefs are believed to have the highest biodiversity of any ecosystem on the planet, even more than tropical rainforests. Occupying less than one per cent of the ocean floor, coral reefs are home to more than twenty-five percent of marine life. We work closely with a UK Charity / UN recognised NGO called Reef World on […]
...One of the Foundation’s grassroots projects is helping to protect the indigenous Pygmy tribes of the Congo. The project aims to set up trading cooperatives within the Congo which add value to products that the Pigmy people collect. You can find out more about this project here. With some of the tribes that this project […]
...Last year we provided funds to Water Harvest to create films to raise awareness of WaterHarvest’s mission by bringing what they do to life. We were delighted to find out that since the films were published, WaterHarvest has seen a significant increase in donations that are helping them continue their vital work. Working with the […]
...We are delighted to announce that the Matthew Good Foundation has awarded a grant of £6,000 over 3 years to ‘The Junction’, a community project at Hedon Methodist Church, to support and develop its community outreach. The funding will help to provide a programme of activities for all those attending The Junction every Thursday, training […]
...I’ve just returned from a project in Rajasthan, India. One of the oldest cultures in the world stretching back well before Christ. While the people of England were merely hunting and gathering, the civilisations in Rajasthan were an empire of cities, temples and grand warrior armies led by elephants. Much of how we live today […]
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