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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Bright Ideas Trust
Universities, businesses and charities are working together to back future entrepreneurs and business owners.
Scotswood Natural Community Garden, Branching Out
Working and learning among nature is getting great results for unemployed young people in Newcastle Upon Tyne.
LSE: Impact of our Secondary School Readiness Programme
Are pupils who take part in our flagship schools programme getting better test scores than their peers?
Yes Futures, Rising Futures programme
Lack of confidence is a huge barrier to success, that’s why we’re supporting the Rising Futures programme which helps young people boost their self-esteem.
Circle Community, Get Employed
Time spent not in education, employment or training can damage a young person’s future. Circle Community offers a life-changing experience.
Childline Gibraltar Helpline
Childline has been helping keep children safe from abuse since 2006. Our grants have enabled the charity to be there for more children and adults.
Thomas’s Schools Foundation – Readers’ Cup
The Thomas Schools Foundation was created ‘to enrich the educational experiences’ of children who live in the communities of the their schools.
The Brilliant Club
We’re always looking for innovative and ambitious ideas that are making a difference in education and creating new access to opportunities.
Kusuma Excellence Fellowships
Extra support at secondary school can stop talented students from disadvantaged backgrounds missing out on higher education and fulfilling careers.