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a safer world.

Lloyd’s Register Foundation is an independent global safety charity with an important mission: to engineer a safer world.

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grants currently live.

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total value of grants portfolio.

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current and former grants across the globe.

Celebrating our impact in 2024

Capturing our charitable mission in practice, our 'A Year of Impact' review showcases some of the fantastic work we achieved in partnership with individuals and communities across the globe last year.

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Latest News

Alan McCulla, Coordinator of the International Fund for Fishing Safety

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Why we should be giving the fishers more voice in 2025

Fishers across the world have to be seen and heard more often, argues Alan McCulla Coordinator, International Fund for Fishing Safety Secretariat as he reflects on 12 months of work by the IFFS.

Safer maritime systems
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Celebrating our impact in 2024

Capturing our charitable mission in practice, our 'A Year of Impact' review showcases some of the fantastic work we have achieved in partnership with individuals and communities across the globe last year.

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Why guidance and standards are key to safely scaling nature-positive solutions

In this blog, Üwe Best, a civil engineer and climate resilience expert with Royal HaskoningDHV, discusses why nature-positive engineering and the integration of nature-based solutions is critical for successful coastal protection and climate adaptation strategies.

Safer Sustainable Infrastructure

Dr Ruth Boumphrey Chief Executive, Lloyd's Register Foundation

Protecting people from harm, ensuring the infrastructure that we depend on for day-to-day living is safe for society both now and in the future, and ensuring the world has the right engineering skills and education required to keep people safer, all remain the driving force behind everything we do.

Lloyd’s Register Foundation Chief Executive, Ruth Boumphrey

Webinar: Is workplace safety training working?

Watch our free webinar as we explore the extent of harm, the frequency of reporting, and the extent of safety training taking place globally, across different countries, job sectors and demographic groups.

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