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Our Supporters

Our sincerest thanks go to all those who have supported us in the past and continue to do so. Without their generosity, much of what we do would not be possible.

Individual Supporters 

Mr Mehdi Al-Rahim

HE Sheikh Hamed Bin Ahmed Al Hamed

Mr Iain D. Cheyne

Mrs Rosalind Hicks

Mr Bashir Siman

Tony and Maureen Wheeler

Mr Michael Wood

Mr Sabah Zangana

Mrs Elizabeth Chandler

Dr Barbara Porter

Mrs Joan Porter MacIver

Mr Paul Christesen

Ms Mercedes Torrecilla

Mr J.R. Grundon

Mrs Lina Agha-Jaffar

Mr Alan Sandall

Dr Andrew Moore

Legacy Donations

The late Miss Penny Sibson

Institutional and Corporate Supporters

Dangoor Education

Access Industries

The Al-Burhan Group 

Anglo Arab Organization

Armor Group

The British Council IRAQ

The British Museum

Control Risks

GardaWorld

G4S Risk Management

Gulfsands Petroleum Plc

Hawkpoint Partners Limited

Mansour Bank of Iraq

Trusts and Foundations

The Charlotte Bonham-Carter Charitable Trust

The Max van Berchem Foundation 

The Seven Pillars of Wisdom Trust

The Suleiman Faidhi Charitable Foundation 

The Thriplow Trust

More ways to support us

Make a Donation

Any donation, no matter how small, makes a huge difference to the work we are able to do.

Our Supporters

Our sincerest thanks go to all those who have supported us in the past and continue to do so.

In Kind Support and Volunteering

The work we do at BISI would not be possible without the generosity of volunteers who give up their time in a variety of ways.

Legacy Giving

A legacy gift is a very tangible way to ensure that the value of culture and heritage can endure for generations to come.

Corporate Partnerships

Through partnerships BISI can offer access to specialist events, high level networking opportunities, information sharing and more.

What your donations can help us to achieve:

£11,000

Fund a cycle of our Visiting Scholar Programme to support our Iraqi colleagues working in desperately difficult situations, and ensure the protection of their work.

£15,000

Makes a significant contribution towards the costs of digitising the archive of the archaeological site of Nimrud, attacked by Da’esh in 2015.

£75,000

Enables us to fund cataloguing and online publication of the archive collection.