Special Interest Programme
Supporting a diverse range of partners around the world, reflecting the interests of Oak’s Trustees
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Empowering students through technology education: an uncommon story
Working in Zimbabwe, Uncommon provides technology training and computer programming classes to young adults and children. Read more to learn about their remarkable story.
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From ‘addiction’ to understanding – the radical new approach behind Foundation for Change
Foundation for Change helps people reframe their struggles with substance use, with compassion and a change in perspective.
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Supporting those experiencing homelessness in Winchester
The Winchester Beacon was founded in the heart of Winchester city in the south of England in 1988 to provide emergency shelter to people experiencing homelessness during the winter months. Today, The Beacon is a 24-hour, seven-day-a-week shelter supp
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A safe haven for children in the heart of central London
With a large playground, afterschool activities, a sports development programme, and more, Coram’s Field offers a safe place of play and recreation for children in central London. Read about the work of our partner below:
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Genetic breakthrough rebuilds Galápagos tortoise populations
Iniciativa Galápagos has been working to repopulate the islands’ giant tortoises for 20 years. An exciting scientific discovery reveals new hope for this near extinct species.
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Putting out fires in western Spain
The Association of Forest Owners of Valle del Arrago, based in the Cáceres province of western Spain, is an amazing group of over 120 people helping to create the conditions to stop forest fires from spreading in their region. Among their priorities
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Beautiful jaguars making comeback in Iberá
In the vast Iberá wetlands of Argentina, see how Mbarete, her two new jaguar cubs, and Rewilding Argentina are marking a key milestone following their reintroduction into the national park. Click below to read on.
Overview
Driven by the interests and passions of Oak’s Trustees, the Special Interest Programme provides the space and flexibility to make grants outside of Oak’s other programme strategies. Special Interest grants are diverse, supporting grantee partners in a wide range of fields including medical research, education, environment, humanitarian relief, mental health, the arts, and much more. Trustees support inspiring leaders, organisations, and projects from the local to global level, helping them to thrive and succeed in their missions. Read our stories and visit the grant database to see the diversity of grants within our programme.
Geography
The Special Interest Programme makes grants globally.
Requests for support: letters of enquiry
We are open to receiving requests for support through our letters of enquiry form online; however, please be aware that the Special Interest Programme is Trustee-driven and due to the volume of requests we receive, they are rarely able to accept unsolicited requests for funding.
Programme overview
The Special Interest Programme provides the space and flexibility to make grants outside of Oak’s other programme strategies and is driven by the interests and passions of Oak’s Trustees. The programme supports grantee partners in a wide range of fields including medical research, education, environment, humanitarian relief, mental health, the arts, and much more.
Our programme grant-making in 2023
We made 76 grants totalling USD 90.88 million
Discover our partner stories
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Empowering students through technology education: an uncommon story
Working in Zimbabwe, Uncommon provides technology training and computer programming classes to young adults and children. Read more to learn about their remarkable story….
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Shaping the vision of tomorrow: construction begins on new eye health centre
New technologies to address eye diseases are flourishing, which is good news for more than two million people in the UK who are living with sight loss. Modern facilities to host the scientists working…
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Facing cancer together
Cancer Support Switzerland works to ensure that no-one experiencing cancer in Switzerland faces it alone. Read on to find out more….
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Growing strong Latinx communities in North Carolina
The North Carolina Collaborative for Strong Latinx Communities (NCCSLC) works to resource and connect various community-based organisations that are part of a vibrant grassroots movement empowering La…
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From ‘addiction’ to understanding – the radical new approach behind Foundation for Change
Foundation for Change helps people reframe their struggles with substance use, with compassion and a change in perspective….
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Supporting those experiencing homelessness in Winchester
The Winchester Beacon was founded in the heart of Winchester city in the south of England in 1988 to provide emergency shelter to people experiencing homelessness during the winter months. Today, The…
Would you like to read more stories like this? Please visit our “Stories” page.
Watch our latest videos
The Association of Forest Owners of Valle del Arrago, based in the Cáceres province of western Spain, is an amazing group of over 120 people helping to create the conditions to stop forest fires from spreading in their region. Among their priorities is to plant more than 130,000 trees over 216 hectares of forest land. Click below to read more.
Rewilding Argentina seeks to reverse the extinction of local species, to recover the functioning of ecosystems, and to promote the wellbeing of local communities. Click below to find out how biologists, veterinarians, park rangers, governments, and residents are using rewilding to restore Argentina’s Iberá wetlands.
The number of women serving in active duty military current represent about 16 percent of the US military forces. The Women Veteran’s Network (WoVeN) has created a vibrant and unique network, designed to meet their needs. Click below to learn more about its work.
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