The 2025 Foundation Practice Rating (FPR) Report is Now Available

Author: Friends Provident Foundation

Date: 13/03/2025

The 2025 Foundation Practice Rating (FPR) Report is Now Available

The annual Foundation Practice Rating (FPR) report into the performance of charitable foundations is now available.

 

Download the report here: foundationpracticerating.org.uk

 

The FPR is an objective assessment of UK-based charitable grant-making foundations. It examines foundations’ practices in three key areas: diversity, accountability, and transparency.

 

This year’s findings show gradual improvements in the sector, with progress across all three categories. However, diversity remains the weakest area, with no foundations receiving an A rating in this domain. In fact, only one A has ever been awarded for diversity in the four years of the FPR.

 

The report assessed 100 foundations, with some of the smallest outperforming the largest. A concerning finding was that 21 of the foundations assessed had no website, making it difficult for applicants to access crucial information. Additionally, none of the 12 foundations that scored a D in all three domains had a website, further highlighting accessibility challenges within the sector.

 

The FPR was initiated in 2021 by Friends Provident Foundation and is funded by a group of UK grant-making foundations. This year, the ‘Funders Group’ includes: Friends Provident Foundation; Barrow Cadbury Trust; City Bridge Foundation; John Ellerman Foundation; Joseph Rowntree Reform Trust; Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust; Paul Hamlyn Foundation; Indigo Trust; Robertson Trust; and John Lyon’s Charity.

 

In response to the FPR, the Three Commitments campaign continues to encourage grant-making trusts and foundations to improve their practices in diversity, accountability, and transparency. This initiative enables foundations to lead by example and inspire positive change within the sector.

 

For more information, visit: foundationpracticerating.org.uk