About CIPS Foundation
The CIPS Foundation exists to transform people’s lives through professionalising procurement and supply chains. By using best practice procurement as a system lever, the Foundation is tackling environmental and social issues head-on to embed lasting systemic change.
Our funded programmes implement procurement and supply chain interventions to address climate action, economic inequality, reduce hunger and poverty and tackle human rights abuses. What sets us apart from other grant-makers is the expertise an intervention that CIPS brings to these projects. Our global standards in procurement and supply create lasting change. By professionalising procurement and supply, we embed solid foundations for sustainable growth and create agents for change. Each year a percentage of CIPS membership fees is assigned to fund these amazing projects.
CIPS Foundation Theory of Change model
The Theory of Change model, widely used by charitable organisations, maps out the change we want to make and our plans for achieving that change.
The model helps us to stay true to CIPS’ purpose to “professionalise global procurement and supply chains to drive a commercial, ethical and sustainable world.
How
- Increase knowledge and skills
- Embed robust procurement practices
- Influence change
Activities
- Bursaries for individuals
- Implementing CIPS Global Standards
- Grants for charitible projects
- Using our voice to influence change
Outcomes and Impact
- Better access to education
- Tackling human rights and modern slavery
- Driving equal opportunities
- Improving economic inequality
- Fighting climate change
- More responsible consumption of resources
- High standards of ethical procurement
What we fund
CIPS Foundation awards grants to registered charities to support projects or initiatives that help to improve supply chains. Aligned to the UN Sustainable Development Goals, our Body of Work focuses on addressing the following most pressing environmental and social issues in supply chains that impact vulnerable people and the planet.
We fund established charities that are skilled and knowledgeable in tackling issues affecting communities in the UK and/or worldwide.
Click here to find out more about our funding process.
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| Tackling economic inequality | |||||||||
| Human right and modern slavery | |||||||||
| Access to education | |||||||||
| Driving equal opportunity | |||||||||
| Responsible consumption of resources | |||||||||
| Climate change | |||||||||
| Ethical procurement (inc fraud, bribery & corruption) |
How we are governed
CIPS Foundation is a linked charity of CIPS and therefore governed by the same Charter, Bye-laws and Regulations. CIPS Foundation Committee is a subset of CIPS Global Board of Trustees, and has a governance role and fiduciary responsibilities. The Committee brings appropriate advice and challenge on strategic decisions and ensures we remain true to our purpose.
Meet the committee
To get in touch with CIPS Foundation, please email us at: foundation@cips.org
Registered No. 1017398-1 – CIPS Foundation







