Our story

The British Asian Trust was founded in 2007 by The former Prince of Wales and a group of British Asian business leaders, to tackle widespread poverty, inequality and injustice in South Asia.

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His Royal Highness The former Prince of Wales

Our founder

"As each year passes, it raises my spirits to see the growing impact of the British Asian Trust, which I founded a little over 10 years ago."

HRH Resized

Our vision and mission

Our vision is a South Asia that is free from poverty, where everyone can meet their full potential. 

Our mission is to unlock the potential of disadvantaged people in South Asia by maximising the impact and support from the South Asian diaspora and beyond.

Our programmes

We have five areas of programme work: 

Education  
Livelihoods  
Child protection
Mental health 
Conservation

We have a strong track record of investing in solutions that work for the long term and that can be taken to scale.  

Our values

As an organisation, our culture and the way we work is determined by our values and behaviours. Our values define who we are and what we stand for, bringing our vision to life:

  • We are brave – we challenge traditional approaches and seek to disrupt the development agenda
  • We have integrity – we are accountable, credible, transparent and trustworthy
  • We are passionate – we are driven by a passion for social change and a determination to achieve the most impact possible
  • We are entrepreneurial – we are agile, we take opportunities, and innovation and creativity are at the heart of everything we do
  • We are one global team – we work together and we work in collaboration and partnership with others to achieve impact at scale

Our behaviours are the way our team apply our values through our day-to-day actions. We regularly review how these are being applied to ensure they continue to support our vision and objectives.

Our journey

To date, our work has supported 11.8 million people in India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh. 

2007:At the Future Friendship Cup in Glasgow, His Royal Highness The then Prince of Wales brings together the India and Pakistan national cricket teams for a match that launches the British Asian Trust.   

2009:  Our first Education and Livelihoods programmes start in India.  

2012: The Sri Lankan and Pakistan Advisory Councils are formed and we launch a Mental Health programme in Pakistan.

2013: The India Advisory Council is formed.  

2014: An inaugural Annual Dinner is held at the V&A Museum, raising more than £500K for our work. 

2015: Research begins for our new Education programme for India and Pakistan. A Livelihoods programme is launched in Pakistan to support sustainable livelihoods.

2016: The then Duke and Duchess of Cambridge visit India and host an event in Mumbai. We secure our first UK Aid Match Appeal and raise over £4m, which is matched by the UK Government. Our first Iftar event is held, at The Savoy in London, in support of our Ramadan appeal.

2017: A roundtable discussion on social finance is held at St James’s Palace in the presence of HRH The then Prince of Wales. HRH also visits India and leads an event on social finance.

2018:We raise $11m to launch the world’s largest education Development Impact Bond, supporting more than 200,000 children in India. We launch a £2.6m partnership with BT in India to empower over 100,000 adolescent girls. HRH launches our Founders Circle at a Gala Dinner at Buckingham Palace.

2019:  Over £1 million is raised for our Mental Health programme in Pakistan from a coalition of donors led by the CareTech and COSARAF Foundations. The British Asian Trust formally launches in Bangladesh.

2020:The British Asian Trust merges with Elephant Family and launches a new Conservation programme. Katy Perry becomes an Ambassador. Our Big Curry Night In reaches an audience of over 40 million people. The British Asian Heroes campaign enabled us to celebrate and recognise the amazing contribution of British Asians during the COVID-19 pandemic. We raise over £2 million through our ‘If I Can She Can’ appeal for our women’s livelihoods work in Pakistan.

2021: Our India Oxygen Appeal raises £9.3m to support over 2.3m people.  London is brought to a standstill with the amazing CoExistence elephants in the Royal Parks that raise more than £4m for our conservation work.

2022:  We secure a match funding partnership to launch a £50m Child Opportunity Fund in India. We launch a $14m Skills Impact Bond with the Government of India to secure jobs for more than 50,000 young people. The Quality Education India Development Impact Bond closes with amazing results.  Pakistani superstar Mahira Khan becomes our mental health Ambassador. His Majesty King Charles III joins us at three events during the year – our annual Royal Dinner when he was The former Prince of Wales, his first public reception as The King, in Edinburgh, for the British Asian diaspora, and a commemorative event at Buckingham Palace for Ugandan Asians who arrived in the UK 50 years ago.

2023: Our Women’s Economic Empowerment programme in Pakistan continues to secure jobs for thousands of women and young people. The Bangladesh Climate Innovation Fund is launched. The Animal Ball raises over £2m for our Conservation programme. Katy Perry performs at The King's Coronation Concert and gives the British Asian Trust a shout out.

 

  • Our people

    We have a high-performing team with vast experience in the non-for-profit, business and development sectors, both in the UK and South Asia.

    Richard And Aditi
  • Join our team

    It’s an exciting time to join the British Asian Trust. We’re growing our teams so that we can scale up our programmes and impact across South Asia.

    Woman learning in class, Pakistan