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== Funding (2004)== "nef would like to thank its partners and funders: Administration at Harvard Business School; Advantage West Midlands; The Adventure Capital Fund; The AIM Foundation; Apax Partners; The Ashden Trust; [[Barclays Bank]]; [[The Big Fund]] (lotterymoney);The [[Bretton Woods Project]]; [[Bridge House Trust]]; [[CAF America]]; The [[Carnegie United Kingdom Trust]]; [[C. Roland Christensen]]; [[Church Urban Fund]]; [[City Parochial Foundation]]; [[The Civic Trust]]; [[CLES]]; [[Community Finance Solutions]], University of Salford; The Co-operative Bank; Co-operatives UK; The [[CORE Coalition]]; [[Countryside Agency]]; The [[Debt and Development Coalition]], Ireland; [[Development Trusts Association]]; [[DTI Social Enterprise Unit]]; East Midlands Development Agency (emda); [[The Ecology Trust]]; [[Environmental Research Trust]]; The [[Esmee Fairbairn Foundation]]; [[European Microfinance Network]]; [[European Social Fund]]; [[Financial Times]]; [[Forestry Commission]]; [[Freshfield Foundation]]; [[Global Footprint Network]]; The [[Gorbals Inititiative]], Glasgow; Dr William Graham-Smith; Groundwork UK; Growing Business magazine; Hadley Trust; HM Treasury; HT and LB Cadbury Trust; Hugh James Darling Dunlop;Indigo Trust; Initiative for the Competitive Inner City (Harvard University); Invest Northern Ireland; The JA Clark Charitable Trust; [[Joseph Rowntree Foundation]]; [[Jubilee Debt Campaign]]; Jubilee Research supporters; Lloyds TSB; Lloyds TSB Foundation for England and Wales; Local Government Association; Londis; London Business School; London Development Agency; Michael Porter; Monument Trust; NACUW (National Association of Credit Union Workers); NatWest; National Consumer Council;Northern Rock Foundation; Northumberland County Council; Northwest Regional Development Agency; Office of the Deputy Prime Minister; [[Oxfam]]; PLANED; Professor Laura Tyson, Dean of London; The Princes Trust; R H Southern Trust; Royal Bank of Scotland Group; Rt Hon [[Gordon Brown]], MP; Sanjiv Lingayah; Scarman Trust; Scottish Enterprise Glasgow; Small Business Service (DTI); Sneinton; Nottinghamshire; Social Enterprise Coalition; Social Enterprise East Midlands; SocialEnterprise London; Social Enterprise Partnership (GB) Ltd; Social Firms UK; South East Development Agency; South London and Maudsley NHS Trust; Stockholm Environmental Institute; TechnoPhobia; The Small Business Services Phoenix Development Fund; Sue Porter; Sustain; Time Banks UK; Time Dollar Institute, Washington, D.C.; Tomorrow’s People; Tudor Trust; Unison; University of Bath Centre for Action Research in Professional Practice; University of Salford; University of Surrey; Wales Institute for Community Currencies; Water Aid; WWF; Yorkshire Forward." <ref>[http://www.neweconomics.org/gen/uploads/ht12gk45gutvas45dvaoimyc02032005123007.pdf 2004 Annual Review], New Economics Foundation, accessed March 3, 2009.</ref> ===Older Information===
There is no funding information on their website, however, the [[Institute for Philanthropy]] states that the NEF's funding sources are:
*[[Charitable trust]]s