UK Community Foundations
Rachel Morgan has a diverse professional background, with experience in fundraising, communications, marketing, and leadership roles in various organizations such as UK Community Foundations, Florence Nightingale Foundation, and Cerebral Palsy Cymru. With a Bachelor of Science degree in Political Science and Government from the University of Bristol, Rachel's career journey has included positions in HR administration, teaching, benefits assessment, and sales and customer service. Rachel has also been involved in development and philanthropy management, demonstrating a commitment to making a positive impact on healthcare, education, and the community.
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UK Community Foundations
About UK Community Foundations (UKCF) We are the membership organisation of 47 accredited community foundations across the UK and 4 international members, which collectively distribute over £70 million in grants every year to charities, community groups and individuals. At UKCF, we collaborate with Government, corporations and other donors on a national scale to positively impact local lives. In addition to this, we provide advice, learning and resources that support our members to deliver the highest standards of service to communities. What are community foundations? Community foundations come in all shapes and sizes, but what they all have in a common is a commitment to making a difference to people’s lives in the places they serve. Community foundations invest in local people and organisations tackling the biggest issues facing communities today and supporting some of society’s most disadvantaged people. They provide help and advice to those who want to give at the heart of their communities, both now and in the long term. How? By matching donors and partners to important local causes through a variety of different giving schemes, including legacy giving, donor advised funds, pooled funds, fundraising for local appeals and campaigns, and endowment funds.