Other ways to support The Prince's Trust
We're always open to exploring new and interesting ways to work with potential partners.
What can you do?
Every company, big or small, has something special to offer vulnerable young people in the UK. Whether that's helping The Prince's Trust to save money by offering services in-kind or getting your employees donating personally, we would be delighted to talk to you about the different ways your company can get involved.
Gift-in-kind and Pro-bono support
We're always keen to explore options to do even more for the young people we help, whether by providing free travel, legal advice or advertising space.
Hewlett-Packard Enterprise
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) is passionate about creating new skills and providing educational opportunities for young people. In 2016 HPE announced a renewed strategic partnership with The Trust. HPE supports us through employee fundraising, a gala ball, volunteering and gifts in kind. HPE employees are deeply passionate about giving back, and every year employees run workshops on technology and digital for young entrepreneurs supported by The Trust. HPE also provides The Trust with discounted data centre care, networking and storage, bringing significant savings on our IT infrastructure and enabling us to direct more funds to vital frontline work.
Andy Isherwood, UKI MD at HPE
National Express
Our partnership with National Express Coaches features an exciting range of activities that provide incredible support to The Prince’s Trust and the young people we support. As well as free travel for Prince’s Trust Young Ambassadors, and discounted travel for young people supported by The Trust, National Express is the official travel partner of our flagship cycling event Palace to Palace, and their employees have inspired us with their incredible fundraising efforts.
Payroll giving
Just £15 donated every month could provide a vulnerable 15-year-old with the support they need to stay in school and complete their education.
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