Equality Trust

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"The Equality Trust works to reduce income inequality in order to improve the quality of life in the UK." [1]

"The Equality Trust was founded in 2009 by Bill Kerry, Richard Wilkinson (UK) and Kate Pickett. The idea for the Trust was developed in 2007, after Richard and Kate secured a publishing deal for The Spirit Level: Why more equal societies almost always do better and Bill recognised the potential for a campaign based on their evidence. They established an Advisory Group to help them shape the organisation and worked with the Sheila McKechnie Foundation to develop their vision and strategy.

"In 2008 the Trust was awarded funding by the Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust (JRCT) which enabled the founders to commission a new website from e-campaigning experts Engaging Networks and employ their first member of staff. The Equality Trust's launch coincided with publication of The Spirit Level on 5th March 2009.

"The Trust is still primarily funded by JRCT, with additional support from many generous individuals.

"In November 2009, a new campaign called One Society was set up in association with The Equality Trust and funders the Network for Social Change. One Society's main focus is promoting policies that would take us towards a more equal society; and responding to political developments relating to top pay and income inequality." [2]

People

Accessed May 2013: [3]  

Contact

  Web: http://www.equalitytrust.org.uk  

Resources and articles

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References

  1. Equality Trust About, organizational web page, accessed May 19, 2013.
  2. Equality Trust History, organizational web page, accessed May 19, 2013.
  3. Equality Trust People, organizational web page, accessed May 19, 2013.