Video: Stronger foundations

Alex Baily, Cazenove Capital’s Co-Head of Charities, talks to Danielle Walker Palmour, Director of the Friends Provident Foundation, an independent grant-making charity. Danielle discusses her work with the Association of Charitable Foundations looking into best practice in charity investment. She believes that investment is a central part of a foundation’s work and explores the seven “pillars” that should underpin it. These include prioritising the charitable mission when setting investment objectives and holding investment managers to account.

05/11/2020
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Authors

Alex Baily
Co-head of Charities
Danielle Walker Palmour
Director

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Authors

Alex Baily
Co-head of Charities
Danielle Walker Palmour
Director

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