The Red Thread Fellowship
Non-Profit Organizations
Olney, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom
2 employees
- Employees
- 2
- Contacts
- 2
- Emails
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The Red Thread Fellowship Overview
- Headquarters
- Olney, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom
- Website
- www.the-redthread.co.uk
- Industry
- Non-Profit Organizations
- Employees
- 2
- Founded
- 2016
About The Red Thread Fellowship
The Red Thread Fellowship is a not-for-profit organisation founded in 2016 by Freddie Guilmard and Adrian Spurrell. Our aim is to build more caring and inclusive communities. We offer a yearlong leadership development programme to middle leaders. As part of the programme Fellows apply their new skills to a project that supports a local charity. Fellows must raise at least £500 for the charity. To date Fellows have raised over £55,000.00 for charities in Milton Keynes, Oxford and Cambridge. The programme's only cost to organisations is 7 days throughout the year to release their leaders to attend the workshops and the equivalent of 1 hour a week to support the charity. Organisations gain highly skilled leaders and support their CSR. The programme is worth over £5,000.00 and is offered at NO cost.
The Red Thread Fellowship Contact Details
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The Red Thread Fellowship Org Chart
Sample employees and titles| Name | Title | Location | Contact |
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| Freddie Guilmard | Olney, England, United Kingdom |
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| Emily Short | Project Coordinator | Greater Northampton Area, United Kingdom |
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