The Governance RegisterEdition 2026 · Compiled 12th July 2026

The Ingram ART Foundation

Registered charity 1165442 CIO Registered since 2016

Operates: Throughout England

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Board DNA

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3
trustees on the board
10y median 10y
average tenure
10y
longest tenure
3
trustees past 6 years
23y
average years in governance
1 vs 2 portfolio
first-time trustees
2
company-linked trustees

Sector coverage

Education/training 3The Prevention Or Relief Of Poverty 3Arts/culture/heritage/science 2General Charitable Purposes 1

Commercial experience

Arts and leisure 4Education 2Business services 1

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  • Several long-serving trustees could step down together
  • Small board - little cover if a trustee leaves

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Contact

Websitehttp://ingramcollection.com/about/
Phone02078422000
Address8th Floor, 6 New Street Square, New Fetter Lane, London, London, EC4A 3AQ

Finances

£152,330 latest income

YearIncomeSpending
2021£55,895£225,498
2022£540,648£312,767
2023£64,448£332,978
2024£53,935£317,191
2025£152,330£330,830

What it does

What

Education/trainingThe Prevention Or Relief Of PovertyArts/culture/heritage/science

Who

Children/young PeopleElderly/old PeoplePeople With DisabilitiesOther Charities Or Voluntary BodiesThe General Public/mankind

How

Provides Services

Charitable objects

THE OBJECTS OF THE CIO (THE OBJECTS) ARE, FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE PUBLIC, (A) TO PROMOTE AND ADVANCE THE EDUCATION OF THE PUBLIC BY DEVELOPING PUBLIC APPRECIATION AND UNDERSTANDING OF VISUAL ART, BY ANY MEANS INCLUDING IN PARTICULAR BY HOLDING, MAINTAINING, AUGMENTING AND EXHIBITING WORKS OF ART INCLUDING A COLLECTION OF 20TH CENTURY BRITISH ART;(B) TO ADVANCE THE EDUCATION AND TRAINING OF YOUNG PEOPLE IN THE FIELD OF VISUAL ART BY ANY MEANS INCLUDING IN PARTICULAR BY PROVIDING THEM WITH OPPORTUNITIES TO DEVELOP THE SKILLS TO ENABLE THEM TO PURSUE CAREERS IN THE CREATION AND CURATION OF VISUAL ART; AND(C) TO USE VISUAL ART AS A MEANS OF PROVIDING RELIEF TO THOSE IN NEED BECAUSE OF ILL-HEALTH, DISABILITY, FINANCIAL HARDSHIP OR OTHER DISADVANTAGE, BY ANY MEANS INCLUDING IN PARTICULAR BY SUPPORTING PROJECTS WHICH PROVIDE SUCH PEOPLE WITH OPPORTUNITIES TO DEVELOP THEIR SKILLS AND CAPABILITIES IN THE FIELD OF VISUAL ART.

Governing document: CIO - FOUNDATION REGISTERED 04 FEB 2016AMENDED ON 18 AUG 2016AMENDED ON 13 JUN 2017AMENDED ON 19 JAN 2018 as amended on 12 Feb 2026

Trustees (3)

3trustees
70median age
1aged 70+

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