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INQUEST is independent of government and entirely reliant on grants and donations, without which we could not continue our vital work. We are grateful for the support of the following foundations, trusts and organisations:

A B Charitable Trust

Access to Justice Foundation

Barrow Cadbury Trust

Big Lottery Fund

Bromley Trust

City Bridge Trust

Esmee Fairbairn Foundation

Garden Court Chambers

Henry Smith Charity

John Ellerman Foundation

Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust

London Legal Support Trust

Oak Foundation

Persula Foundation

Sigrid Rausing Trust  

Trust for London

Wates Foundation

 

And of course, our individual supporters. Donate to INQUEST here or contact us about contributing in other ways. 

 

Published: 10th March, 2017

Updated: 24th May, 2019

Author: Laura Smith

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