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News: 27 February 2024
Jacob Rothschild, 4th Baron Rothschild
We learned with sadness yesterday of the death of Lord Jacob Rothschild. A wise and generous advisor to Arcadia’s founders and staff, Lord Rothschild served as a member of our Advisory Board from its foundation in 2009 until his retirement in 2022.
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News: 15 January 2024
Support for Ukraine
In response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, we are supporting organizations that are working to reach people in urgent need.
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News: 30 October 2023
Renewed grant to the Endangered Landscapes & Seascapes Programme
We have renewed our grant to the Endangered Landscapes and Seascapes Programme, supporting the third round of the programme and a new commitment to restore seascapes.
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Reports: 13 March 2023
Annual summary 2023
A summary of our work in 2023 is now available, in which we share highlights from our grantees’ work and details on new initiatives.
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Reports: 13 March 2023
Annual summary 2022
A summary of our work in 2022 is now available, in which we share highlights from our grantees’ work and details on new initiatives.
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News: 03 March 2023
Arcadia partners with Bloomberg Philanthropies to expand and improve marine protection
Arcadia is partnering with Bloomberg Philanthropies to create a $51 million fund for marine protection, which will be hosted by Oceans 5.
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Case Study: 23 February 2023
Restoring European Rivers
The European Open Rivers Programme works to support the removal of old and obsolete barriers in European rivers.
Programme: Protecting endangered natureFocus area: On-site conservationGrantee: European Open Rivers Programme -
News: 18 January 2023
Endangered Landscapes Programme launches second cohort of projects
With our support, the Endangered Landscapes Programme has launched a second cohort of projects that will restore some of the most important landscapes across Europe.
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News: 20 December 2022
Arcadia co-founder, Peter Baldwin, speaks at Internet Archive's 'Book Talk'
Our co-founder, Peter Baldwin, discussed his book, The Copyright Wars, with Pamela Samuelson.
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Case Study: 05 December 2022
Digitizing at-risk archival collections from the 20th and 21st Centuries
The Modern Endangered Archives Program documents and digitizes at-risk materials from the previous and current century.
Programme: Preserving endangered cultureFocus area: Archives and ManuscriptsGrantee: The University of California, Los Angeles -
Case Study: 25 November 2022
Mapping and protecting Africa's archaeological heritage
The MAEASaM project is mapping thousands of archaeological heritage sites in eight African countries.
Programme: Preserving endangered cultureFocus area: Heritage sitesGrantee: University of Cambridge -
News: 16 September 2022
New grant to continue the Modern Endangered Archived Program
Our new grant of $13m will support an additional 150 projects over the next eight years. All resulting materials will be made available online for free.