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Gatsby Annual Report 2007 | The Foundation's Annual Report for 2007 is now available to download as a PDF. |
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Gatsby Annual Report 2006 | The Foundation's Annual Report for 2005/06 is now available to download as a PDF. |
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Gatsby Annual Report and Accounts for 2004/05 now available | The Gatsby Annual Report and Accounts for 2004/05 is available to download in PDF format and can be found within the Reports/Publications section of this website. |
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The Gatsby Charitable Foundation - Annual Report and Accounts 2004 | Click to download the Annual Report and Accounts 2004 |
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The Gatsby Charitable Foundation - Accounts 2003 | Click for more information on how to access the Accounts |
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Institute for Manufacturing, Cambridge University 1991 - 2007 | The latest in a series of Occasional Papers, this Paper looks back over a 15-year period since the Gatsby Charitable Foundation began its support to expand the Institute for Manufacturing's Advanced Course in Design, Manufacture and Management. |
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Gatsby in Africa: building local capacity for enterprise and income generation | Gatsby in Africa: building local capacity for enterprise and income generation |
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Gatsby Intertrust Newsletter - Promoting Micro Enterprise in Africa | The latest Intertrust Newsletter provides an overview of African Gatsby Trusts' Achievements. It can be downloaded in PDF format. |
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Releasing Unclaimed Assets for Charity - Technical Manual | Releasing Unclaimed Assets for Charity - Technical Manual |
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Releasing Unclaimed Assets for Charity | Releasing Unclaimed Assets to Charitable Causes, a report by The Balance Charitable Foundation for Unclaimed Assets 2003-2007 is now available to download. |
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Supporting Positive Charge in Rural Africa through Agricultural Research and Agri-business development | In September 2005 the Foundation, in collaboration with The Rockefeller Foundation, organised a conference to bring together, for the first time, representatives from 20 foundations and trusts from the US, EU and Africa. The conference provided a forum to share knowledge about key strategies and projects with the principle aim of addressing the following issues:
A synopses of the presentations and discussions can be downloaded in PDF format from the Reports and Publications section of our website. |
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The Quiet Revolution: Push-Pull Technology and the African farmer | The habitat management or 'push-pull project' illustrates how action across the spectrum can lead to the development of a technology that markedly improves the lives of subsistence farmers. |
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Occasional Paper: The evolution and growth of School-Home Support Service (UK)' | The paper reviews the development and growth of SHS which provides a pastoral care service that works across the school-home support boundary helping young people to make the most of their education. |
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Occasional Paper: Mathematics lessons | Findings from a project supporting change in primary mathematics teaching |
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Occasional Paper: Gatsby's On-Farm Work in Africa | Raising Yields, Creating Partnerships: Gatsby's On-Farm Work in Africa reviews the Foundation's programme of support for agricultural research and technology dissemination in parts of sub-Saharan Africa. |
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Occasional Paper: Building from the Base: The work of the African Gatsby Trusts | This report, the first in the series of Gatsby Occasional Papers, describes the work of the micro and small enterprises in Cameroon, Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda. |
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Occasional Paper: Mastering Mosaic: The Fight for Cassava Production in Uganda | An account of the struggle to combat the devastating effect of cassava mosaic disease in Uganda from 1990 to 1997. |
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Technology Transfer : Report on Six Pilot Projects | A short report (32 pages) is available that outlines the experiences from six pilot projects funded by the Foundation to improve practical understanding of approaches to technology transfer. |
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Technology Transfer Seminar - Seminar | The Gatsby Charitable Foundation held a Technology Transfer Seminar on 11-12 November 2002, bringing together people from various groups where relevant work had been funded in recent years by the Foundation. |
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Village banking evaluated in Africa | A Gatsby funded Peer Evaluation looks into village banking initiatives in Africa |
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University Spin-Out Companies: Starting to fill the evidence gap | The report presents the findings of the pilot research project commissioned by the Gatsby Charitable Foundation and undertaken by Bill Wicksteed and Tim Minshall. Research addressing the concern that spin-outs were being given undue prominence in consideration of university performance in research commercialisation. |
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Why Rich People Give | Gatsby has co-funded a research study by Theresa Lloyd, now published under the title 'Why rich people give'. This is the first UK research report into the attitudes towards philanthropy of wealthy people in the UK |



















