SHE is the former president who has become a champion of the world's poorest people, but Mary Robinson is also proving adept at winning over the world's richest. The Mary Robinson Foundation - Climate Justice (MRFCJ) has raised funding of more than (EURO)1m (?876,000) in its first year. The charity, which seeks to educate and empower victims of climate change in the developing world, has received donations from funds and foundations, including those operated by Richard Branson, the airline owner, Jeff Skoll, the first president of eBay, and Sheikha Mozah Bint Nasser al-Missned, a wife of the Emir of Qatar. Other contributors include the Rockefeller Foundation, the Ireland Funds, the Blum Family Foundation and the Oak Foundation. Silatech, the foundation run by the Qatari royal family, is the organisation's largest donor, giving (EURO)262,113 in 2010, according to the charity's accounts. The Oak Foundation, founded by alan Parker, a British billionaire who made his money from duty-free shopping, was the secondhighest donor, contributing (EURO)113,190, while the Rockefeller Foundation, established by John D Rockefeller in 1913 when he was the world's richest man, gave (EURO)101,101. The Ireland Funds, founded by Sir anthony O'Reilly, a shareholder in Independent News & Media, and Dan Rooney, now the US ambassador to Ireland, contributed (EURO)24,914 each. The Irish state