News 2009 archive

  • Hillingdon grant-makers return to PHF Offices

    2nd November 2009
    Paul Hamlyn Foundation has again hosted a group of young people from the Hillingdon Refugee Support Group (HRSG) as part of their Befriending Hillingdon Unaccompanied Minors Project (BHUMP), which sees them run their own grant-making programme.
  • Clore Social Leadership Fellows announced

    15th October 2009
    The first set of Fellows selected to undertake the Clore Social Leadership Programme has been announced.
  • Free seminar at Imperial War Museum North

    15th October 2009
    Imperial War Museum North is running a free seminar as part of the dissemination of its pilot ’Live and Learn’ project.
  • Streetwise Opera wins Music in the Community Award

    14th October 2009
    Streetwise Opera, the organisation that has given homeless people the opportunity to make professional-quality music since 2002, has won the first ever Music in the Community Award, launched jointly by The Times and Gramophone magazine this year.
  • Research Mental Health initiative launches

    14th October 2009
    The Mental Health Foundation has today launched a joint initiative alongside the Institute of Psychiatry, King’s College London seeking an increase in investment for mental health research.
  • PHF India liaison office to open

    6th October 2009
    The Foundation is pleased to announce that it has received formal permission from the Reserve Bank of India to open a liaison office in Delhi.
  • Awards for Artists to be announced on 9 November

    5th October 2009
    The 2009 Paul Hamlyn Foundation Awards for Artists will be announced on Monday 9 November at the Royal Institute of British Architects in London.
  • Tacade launches Tackle Homophobia website

    2nd October 2009
    A website has been launched in order to help school staff across the UK acquire the skills and confidence to tackle homophobic bullying.
  • PHF Funds help Venture Scotland launch new programme

    28th September 2009
    Funds from the PHF Social Justice programme have helped a personal development programme develop and extend their work, enabling it to launch a new set of activities this summer.
  • Creative apprentices benefit from Liverpool scheme

    25th September 2009
    A national pilot scheme to help young people from different backgrounds access careers within the creative and cultural industries has been hailed a success after it helped transform the lives of its apprentices in Liverpool.