Said Foundation Overview
- Type
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Foundation
- Year Founded
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1982

- Professionals
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2

- AUM
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- Commitments
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1
Said Foundation General Information
Description
Said Foundation is a non-profit private foundation based in London, United Kingdom. Established in 1982 by Mr. Wafic and Mrs. Rosemary Saïd, the foundation seeks to improve the life chances of children and young people by providing them with opportunities to receive good education and care. The foundation focuses in particular on the countries of Syria, Palestine, Lebanon, Jordan, and the United Kingdom. It is a non-political and non-sectarian organization. The foundation partners include non-governmental organizations, educational institutions, other charities, government ministries, and individuals. The assets are managed by the executive management team.
Contact Information
Website
www.saidfoundation.orgYear Founded
Corporate Office
- College House, 272 King's Road
- Chelsea
- London SW3 5AW
- England, United Kingdom
Said Foundation Commitments (1)
Said Foundation's most recent commitment was for Patria Capital Partners. The commitment was made on .
from , managed byFund Name | Fund Manager | Fund Location | Vintage | Fund Size | Commitment Date | Commitment |
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Patria Capital Partners | Edinburgh, United Kingdom | 2004 |
Said Foundation Commitment Analytics
Said Foundation Investment Allocations
Said Foundation FAQs
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When was Said Foundation founded?
Said Foundation was founded in 1982.
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Where is Said Foundation headquartered?
Said Foundation is headquartered in London, United Kingdom.
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How many Assets Under Management (AUM) does Said Foundation have?
Said Foundation has
in assets under management.
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