Howard Foundation (UK)
The Howard Foundation is a charitable trust with the aims of establishing and maintaining scientific research into nutriceuticals and in assisting the construction and maintenance of buildings at Downing College Cambridge University.
History
In 1982 Dr Alan Howard, together with his son Jon, formed the Howard Foundation into which all royalties and profits from worldwide sales of the Cambridge Diet and other intellectual property rights were paid. The Foundation currently focuses on biomedical research and philanthropy. The Foundation sponsors research into human nutrition and conferences on obesity, prostate cancer, creatine, and on macular carotenoids.Philanthropy
The Foundation has made significant donations to buildings and other works at Downing College Cambridge University. In particular, the Howard Building and the Howard Lodge both designed by Quinlan Terry and the Howard Theatre designed by Quinlan and Francis Terry. The Foundation sponsored the book by Tim Rawle: A Classical Adventure – the Architectural History of Downing College, Cambridge.The Foundation also made donations to the Waterford Institute of Technology towards the construction of the Howard Laboratory and the Howard Gate at Carriganore House, on the west campus of the Waterford Institute of Technology.