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 Futures, Aiming Higher Project
The longer a young woman stays out of education or the job market, the deeper the impact can be.
Physical Activities Association for Mature Older Adults (PAAMOA)
Our grants have been making sure older people in Gibraltar have the chance to exercise safely.
Centre For Social Justice, Breakthrough Britain II
Is the UK education system failing disadvantaged young people? We funded research from the Centre for Social Justice to find answers and propose evidence-based solutions.
Thomas’s Schools Foundation, ICT Homework Clubs
Primary school children who don’t have computers at home miss out on developing integral skills. ICT Homework Clubs provided the computers, space and support needed.
Prostate Cancer Support Group
We helped Gibraltar’s Prostate Cancer Support Group to set up a clinic with state-of-the-art equipment that has the potential to save many lives.
Sarvodaya Ashram, Pehcahaan programme
Adolescent girls who’d had to drop out of school were helped back into mainstream education.
Sarvodaya Ashram, Udaan programme
We partnered with Sarvodaya Ashram to provide innovative programmes that help girls stay in education.
Impact of Sarvodaya Ashram’s learning programme for girls
Can an accelerated learning programme improve girls’ attainment, attitudes to education and aspirations for the future? Our research suggests it can.
The Akshaya Patra Foundation – Midday Meals
In 1995, in response to child malnutrition, the Government of India launched the National Programme of Nutritional Support to Primary Education.