Our partners

The Royal Countryside Fund partners with organisations that share our vision of a confident, thriving and sustainable agricultural sector, fit to support future generations. We are incredibly grateful to have a portfolio of dedicated and generous corporate partners, all of whom have a direct connection to, and passion for, the British countryside and farming communities.

Why partner 
with The Royal Countryside Fund?

A partnership with us demonstrates a brand’s awareness of the challenges facing our countryside, and exemplifies a commitment to improving the lives of those living and working in rural Britain.

There are many ways companies can work with us to deliver mutual benefits for both organisations, including logo licensing, employee fundraising, event sponsorship or support of a specific programme or workstream.

HM King Charles III while he was The Prince of Wales at the launch of his Countryside Fund in 2010

“The Royal Countryside Fund brings together a group of like-minded business leaders whose companies all have a special connection to the British countryside and who understand its importance.”

Our corporate partners

Our corporate members

Our Corporate Membership scheme brings together businesses with a deep connection to rural Britain, providing an entry point to supporting The Royal Countryside Fund over a period of three years. Through this scheme, we are creating a network of supporters to become a part of our vision of a thriving countryside – a living landscape of working family farms and prosperous rural life.

Our impact

Through our locally based programmes, we help farming families discover achievable ways to build more financially and environmentally resilient farms now, and for generations to come. We also empower rural communities – combining their ideas with our funding and guidance – to grow community-led projects that will stand the test of time.

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Family farms empowered to take control of their future

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of Farm for the Future participants felt more resilient after the programme