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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Indian Institute of Technology Delhi
In 2011 we committed a grant of £2.8m to The Indian Institute of Technology Delhi to help establish a new Kusuma School of Biological Sciences.
Pursuing Independent Paths
Young adults with learning disabilities in London are getting targeted support to achieve their ambitions.
Castlehaven Community Association
A wide range of people in Camden are benefitting from Castlehaven Community Association’s community-based food initiative where gardening enriches lives.
Create (Arts)
Children from mainstream and special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) schools are creating together in art workshops run by Create (Arts)
Future Frontiers
An innovative two-year programme pairs GCSE students with business professionals for intensive careers coaching.
Earthwatch Europe
Sixty London teachers will complete Earthwatch Europe’s Teach Earth programme and inspire the next generation to be environmental change makers.
Trees for Cities
Trees for Cities are tearing up the tarmac in inner-city London school playgrounds to give children green space to play.
Barbican Centre Trust
Teachers and artists are coming together to rethink how the national curriculum is taught, using the principles of curiosity, creativity and compassion.
The Orchard Project
The Orchard Project is ‘growing fruit and skills’ in London, with two new community forest gardens and training in horticulture.