EJF’s partnerships with charitable trusts and foundations is critical in supporting our work empowering people who suffer most from environmental abuses to find peaceful ways of preventing them.

We are very grateful to all of the trusts and foundations who support our work, including:

Open Society Institute has supported EJF’s campaign to resolve human rights and environmental abuses in Uzbekistan’s cotton sector since 2005.

The Rufford Maurice Laing Foundation supports EJF’s work for sustainable fishing and the protection of the marine environment in West Africa, including our advocacy and awareness campaigns in the EU.

Waterloo Foundation supports EJF’s campaign to end pirate fishing.

Polden Puckham Charitable Foundation has supported EJF’s Cotton and Oceans campaigns since 2004.

Body Shop Foundation – the first foundation to support EJF’s work, beginning in Cambodia in 2000, the Body Shop Foundation has consistently supported our work, most recently EJF’s campaign for ethical cotton and a global ban on the deadly pesticide endosulfan.

The Bromley Trust has provided core funding for EJF, enabling us to develop our team and the campaigns we undertake.

Oak Foundation, IUCN, Swedish Society for Nature Conservation have supported the Oceans campaign.

An anonymous foundation has supported EJF’s purchase of a boat and equipment for use monitoring pirate fishing in Sierra Leone. When not in use by EJF and local representatives, the boat can be used as a water ambulance facilitating fast transport from remote coastal areas to medical facilities.

If you have any questions or would like to get in touch with us about our trust and foundation partnerships, please telephone Juliette Williams +44 (0)20 7239 3310, or email info@ejfoundation.org