The Prince’s Foundation

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The Prince’s Foundation is a charitable organization focused on sustainable development, heritage preservation, and community education, established under the patronage of King Charles III (then Prince Charles).


Statements (47)
Predicate Object
instanceOf charitable organization
non-profit organization
affiliation British royal family
aimsTo encourage community participation in planning and design
integrate environmental, social, and economic sustainability in development
preserve local identity and heritage in new developments
country United Kingdom
educationalProgramType apprenticeships
courses
professional training
workshops
fieldOfWork community regeneration
education and training
heritage conservation
sustainable architecture
focus architecture and the built environment
community education
heritage preservation
sustainability education
sustainable development
traditional arts and crafts
urban design
formerName The Prince’s Foundation for the Built Environment
foundedBy Charles, Prince of Wales
hasKeyTheme environmental stewardship
human-scale development
place-making
traditional urbanism
hasPatronageStatus royal patronage
headquartersLocation United Kingdom
legalForm charity
mission to promote sustainable development
to provide education and training in traditional skills
to support the preservation of historic buildings and heritage
nonProfitStatus registered charity
operatesIn England
Northern Ireland
Scotland
Wales
patron King Charles III
sector built environment
education
heritage
sustainability
supports apprenticeships in heritage skills
craftsmanship
traditional building crafts

Referenced by (3)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Highgrove House
charitableBeneficiary
The Prince’s Foundation ("The Prince’s Foundation for the Built Environment")
formerName
Prince Charles
founded

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