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Make a donation to the Frontline Club Charitable Trust

Support Our Mission

Our mission is to preserve and support high quality reporting of international issues in an era of mainstream media decline. Through inspiring debate and documentary screenings the Frontline Club Charitable Trust aims to support civil society in the UK and abroad and champion independent journalism.

To donate to the Frontline Club to help us improve our events and expand our activities, please contact us here.

Alternatively, you can support our cause by becoming a member. More information about membership is here.

Sponsorship

Do you work for a company or foundation interested in sponsoring the Frontline Club and its work?
Please contact our Funding Coordinator.

The Fixers’ Fund

The Frontline Club established the Fixers’ Fund, prompted by the murder of Ajmal Naqshbandi in Afghanistan in 2007, to raise money for the families of fixers killed or injured around the world while working with the international media.

Please support this worthy cause. The deaths of fixers and support staff in the field are all too often swiftly forgotten, but foreign reporters could not operate in the field without them. To try and help these unsung heroes of the industry, the Frontline Club has set up this fund and pledges to pass on 100 % of all the contributions it receives to the families involved.

Please donate to the fund on the Charity Giving website

Alternatively, send us a cheque made out to The Frontline Club Charitable Trust.

If you've visited the Frontline Club recently you might have noticed the Fixers Fund gift donation envelope on the stairs, at the bar and in the forum.

We've also put together a short video here explaining more about the fund and how it was started following the murder of Ajmal Naqshbandi, which describes the importance of Fixers to foreign correspondents. With an Afghan journalist and fixer Najibullah Razzaq, along with BBC journalists Alan Little, Jeremy Bowen and Martin Bell.