Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office

Known as the Foreign & Commonwealth Office prior to 2 September 2020
About Us

We lead the UK’s diplomatic, development and consular work around the world.

Who We Are

We employ around 17,000 staff in our global network of 281 offices worldwide.

Our UK-based staff work in King Charles Street in London, Abercrombie House in East Kilbride and in Milton Keynes.

FCDO Supervisory Board

The Supervisory Board provides strategic direction, oversight, support and challenge for the department with a view to the long-term health, reputation and success of the FCDO. The Board reviews principal risk exposure and mitigation, offers challenge on how the department is performing against clear objectives and key performance indicators. It also ensures strategic clarity, results focus, commercial sense and talented people.

The Management Board and Audit and Risk Assurance Committee support and report directly to the Supervisory Board.

MEETINGS and TRAVEL 2024‑2025

Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office

Projects

Total

1,000

£7,511,664

£ 0 Million
Million
£ 0

As Publisher

Cabinet Office appears in the 360Giving data as a publisher of grants, identified with the 360Giving Publisher prefix 360G-cabinetoffice.

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Cabinet Office has provided the following link for information about their data: https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/government-grants-data-and-statistics

Website: https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/cabinet-office

The government puts transparency and accountability at the heart of how it does business, and publishing data is key to this.

The Cabinet Office is continuing to help departments, to ensure that grant making, across government, is more efficient and effective.

The government has developed a database, the Government Grants Information System (GGIS), to capture information about grant funding across the whole of government.

As part of the transparency agenda, the Government Grants Management Function (GGMF) collates and publishes the Government grants register to show how public funds are spent through the grants funding mechanism by all government departments and arm’s length bodies (ALBs). The Government grants register is the most comprehensive view of grant spending across government.

Dataset Attribution
Last Updated
30 October 2025
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