The Lake District Foundation works to ensure that the Lake District is a place where its prosperous economy, world class visitor experiences and vibrant communities come together to sustain its spectacular landscape, wildlife and cultural heritage.
The Lake District Foundation was established as a charity in August 2017. Prior to this, under the name Nurture Lakeland, the organisation had been working for 23 years to raise funds from visitors and the tourism industry. We also delivered sustainable tourism programmes and messages across Cumbria, gaining national recognition. The Lake District Foundation will build on this work and grow in reach, impact and influence.
OUR AIMS
We will inspire businesses, visitors and other donors to support projects and programmes of work across the Lake District.
We will support the delivery of the shared aims of the Lake District National Park Partnership as the main fundraising and grant making partner. This will be achieved through innovative and successful fundraising campaigns locally, nationally and internationally.
We will encourage partners to work together to ensure a coordinated approach to fundraising and income generation.
Our influential and engaged board of trustees include senior leaders from:
Cumbria Tourism
National Trust
Lake District National Park Authority
Environment Agency
United Utilities
Local business and tourism organisations.
We encourage partners to work together to ensure a coordinated approach to fundraising and income generation.
Industry
Philanthropic Fundraising Services, Environmental Protection and Natural Resources Conservation Authorities, International organisations, administrations and associations, Education, Training & Organisations, Fund raising consultants, Services to businesses, Business Services
HQ Location
Murley Moss Business Park
Oxenholme Road
Kendal, Cumbria LA9 7RL, GB
Keywords
Responsible TourismVisitor GivingLow Carbon TourismFundraisingConservationCultural HeritageLake DistrictCumbriaSustainable TourismCorporate Social Responsibility