Making a difference
The ITP is entirely dependent on external funding. All placement costs are fully covered so involvement is not limited by the financial restrictions of fellows or their institutions.
The ITP will continue to build on its success but will only thrive with continued support. Supporting the ITP means being a part of a global initiative and will help secure its future. The Museum welcomes all levels of support.
The programme would not be possible without the generous support of many institutions and individuals.
A full list of those who have sponsored the ITP since its inception in 2006 is available on the British Museum website and in each year’s report.
The British Museum wishes to thank the following supporters for making the International Training Programme possible:
- The Aall Foundation
- Al Tajir Trust
- American Friends of the British Museum
- The Barakat Trust
- British Museum Trust
- British Museum Friends
- British Museum Patrons
- The Charles Wallace Burma Trust
- The Charles Wallace India Trust
- The Charles Wallace Pakistan Trust
- The John S Cohen Foundation
- Edith Murphy Foundation
- Inlaks Shivdasani Foundation
- Marie-Louise von Motesiczky Charitable Trust
- The Mosawi Foundation
- The Pears Foundation
- Rangoonwala Foundation
- The Santo Domingo Family
- Simon Digby Memorial Charity
- Soudavar Memorial Foundation
- Sir Siegmund Warburg’s Voluntary Settlement
- Sino-British Fellowship Trust
- The Thriplow Charitable Trust
- Philip and Irene Toll Gage Foundation
The Museum would also like to thank all the donors who wish to remain anonymous.
For more information on how to support the programme, email development@britishmuseum.org