Funding To UNIVERSITIES by the Arcadia Fund
Introduction
Established in 2001, the Arcadia Fund was established by Harvard historian Lisbet Rausing and her husband Peter Baldwin, also a history professor who teaches at University of California, Los Angeles. The Arcadia Fund is one of the UK’s largest family foundations
Since its foundation, it has awarded $678m in disbursements.
It has a significant track record history of supporting universities. According to a study of 10 years of its giving, around 60% of its awards have been made to universities primarily in the UK and the US.
It allocates the majority of its funding to three core areas - preserving endangered culture, environmental causes and open access to information.
In the last ten reported years it has given $214m in grants to 21 universities and higher education institutions:
US universities are the biggest beneficiaries. 8 US universities received 61% of Arcadia Fund university giving, totalling $130m.
Yale University has received the largest volume of funding over the past decade. The top three university beneficiaries are Yale ($61m), Cambridge University ($52.6m) and the University of California, Los Angeles which has received ($32.1m).
The top 10 university beneficiaries are evenly split between UK and US institutions. Collectively they have received 96% of Arcadia university giving ($204.9m) over the past 10 years.
Cambridge University was the recipient of the single largest university donation in the past decade. It received $30.3m in 2018 to support a major environmental programme.
German universities are the third biggest group of beneficiaries. The Arcadia Fund has donated $5.4m to three German universities in the past three years.
The median average university funding award granted by the Arcadia Fund over the past 10 years is £570,000.