Projects funded by The Childhood Trust provide a range of vital support services to children and young people experiencing poverty, food insecurity, violence, social isolation and for children with additional or complex needs. If you would like to support our work in alleviating child poverty in London, please donate now.
Whether you are part of a team or on a solo mission, we've got some ideas for ways you can help to alleviate the impact of child poverty for children in London.
Our corporate partnerships maximise the scale and impact of company and employee donations to support disadvantaged children in London. We work closely with our corporate partners to create an engaging and enjoyable programme of activities, events, and corporate giving schemes. We also offer corporate volunteering programmes that help employees and their companies connect to their local communities.
Funding from trusts and foundations is crucial to our work. We ensure that grants awarded to us are well managed and produce the greatest possible impact on young lives. We have a successful track record of working with trusts and foundations to target grant funding towards effective and sustainable projects that resonate with our mission, values, and donors’ aims.
Our programmes and projects improve the life chances of disadvantaged children and grow the capacity and sustainability of children’s charities in our network.
Accurate monitoring and evaluation ensures that the projects we fund are continually meeting the needs of disadvantaged children as effectively as possible.
The Childhood Trust is grateful for the incredible support we receive from companies, trusts and foundations, and private donors. With the support of our community, we fund the delivery of approximately 150 children's projects providing vital practical and emotional support for disadvantaged children and young people across London.
Please contact our team on partnerships@childhoodtrust.org.uk
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