Specifically, per The Mirror, Alan Rickman donated £25,000 each to the Sponsored Arts for Education, the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, the International Performers Aid Trust, and the Facial Surgery Research Foundation (otherwise known as Saving Faces), a charity focusing on helping to better treatment for those with facial disfigurement from disease. The actor had supported the latter charity since its creation in 2000 and was a patron.
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He was also considered to be an honorary president of the International Performers Aid Trust, a charity that helps struggling performers to keep doing what they love. As for the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (often referred to as RADA), Rickman’s contribution is put into context due to Rickman attending the academy himself, having graduated in 1974. His contribution to the Sponsored Arts for Education (aka S.A.F.E), a Kenyan charity that uses theatre and film to educate and inform, is a clear insight into what Rickman felt strongly about.