Our Partnerships
Browse or filter to find stories about our past and present grants. We do not accept unsolicited applications for funding – instead we select our partnerships based on shared values and mutual interests: creating access to opportunities, improving health and well-being, and investing in our communities and environment.
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Somerset House Trust
Young people have been getting creative and making their own rules with the help of Somerset House in London.
City Harvest
Saving surplus food from landfill is feeding thousands of people in London and reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
St Paul’s School
A mobile app is helping provide one-to-one student mentoring for young people in the UK and Sudan.
Gibraltar Health Authority
Newborn babies in Gibraltar will receive specialist care at their local hospital, thanks to a new Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.
National Autistic Society
National Autistic Society’s autism-friendly guide educates businesses in how to create welcoming environments for autistic people.
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
School children across London will have the chance to visit the most biodiverse place on Earth – Kew Garden.
The Royal Association for Deaf People
We’re partnering on a project to help remove the barriers preventing deaf young people from achieving their career goals.
Global Generation
More than 150 young people are taking part in crafting and gardening activities that focus on learning, growing and sharing.
Museum of Brands
A unique museum of consumer history and brand heritage is reaching out to 8,000 learners and the local community.