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Stay in the know with the MCF WhatsApp Channel
In April, we launched our brand new community WhatsApp channel, where followers can get a behind-the-curtain look and be the first to receive all MCF updates.
What will your legacy be?
Research shows that there is a widespread reluctance to write a Will among the UK population, with 56 per cent of adults surveyed not having written one (Bradley Haines Law). We are determined to tackle this, which is why we’re teamed up with the Goodwill Partnership to offer anyone the opportunity to write a Will for free.
Empowering Change: Our Renewed Commitment to Charitable Giving
In a bold move to reshape and enhance our impact on society last month, we marked a significant milestone in our journey of philanthropy. We embarked on a comprehensive update of our Grants to Charities webpages, reflecting our renewed focus and a streamlined approach for charities engaging with us. This transformation is more than just a facelift; it signifies our unwavering commitment to making a tangible, positive difference in society through our grants.
The MCF Partnership Framework Toolkit
The MCF Partnership Framework Toolkit serves as a guide for identifying, establishing, nurturing, and transitioning partnerships on behalf of the MCF.
Takeaways from NPC Ignites 2023 – A Dive into Impact and Evaluation Team’s Perspectives
Read the Impact team’s blog to learn about how, through attending the NPC Ignites conference, they gained valuable insights that will influence not only how we carry out our work but also the underpinning thinking to our impact and evaluation.
Shooting for the Moon: Four million small steps for man…
It’s been just over nine months since Chris set off on his walk around the British coastline. Read all about his achievements so far…
Impact Evaluation at the MCF
Earlier this year, we commissioned Renaisi to conduct an impact evaluation of our Charity Grants programme.
What it means to be an ally
An ally is a person or organisation that actively supports the rights of a minority or marginalised group without being a member of it. We spoke to the MCF Trustee, Tony Harvey, about the importance of being an ally for him personally, and as a Freemason.
How do you spend the festive period?
We asked our wonderful staff members to share their traditions with us, alongside our resident festive TLC teddy, to embrace the variety of ways the festive season is, and can be celebrated
Shelf care: Black History Month
Take a look at the books we’ve had recommended to us that could help us gain a better understanding during Black History Month.
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