Our corporate
partners
Our corporate partners bring essential investment and expertise to our work, whether it’s through a partnership with a local school, funding a strategic project, promoting volunteering or pro bono support.
Our corporate partners
Our corporate partners bring essential investment and expertise to our work, whether it’s through a partnership with a local school, funding a strategic project, promoting volunteering or pro bono support.

“I believe programmes like The Access Project have a positive, confidence boosting impact on students. I would feel privileged to contribute towards such work to help and encourage student’s reach their goals.”
Northern Trust volunteer tutor
Ways to get involved
There are a number of ways in which you can get involved:
- Bespoke partnerships that meet your goals and deliver social impact
- Employee volunteering opportunities that increase engagement and productivity
- Partner with a school
- Co-create a unique, strategic partnership.

Our corporate partners
The partnerships we forge at The Access Project mean we can help more young people from disadvantaged backgrounds to fulfill their full potential. We are grateful to our following partners for their current investment in our work.
Our current partners
- Acadian Asset Management
- Barclays
- Bloomberg
- CMS
- Deloitte
- KPMG
- Linklaters
- Loomis Sayles
- Northern Trust
- Net Natives
- VoucherCodes (RetailMeNot)
- Rothschild & Co
- Slaughter and May
Partnership updates

Celebrating our partnership with SOAS
The Access Project has partnered with SOAS University of London for over two years. They are matched with Wood Green Academy in the West Midlands.

Charterhouse Charitable Trust once again supports The Access Project
The Charterhouse Charitable Trust has, for the third time, supported The Access Project by donating £5,000.

“Knowing the firm was endorsing it made me want to do it even more”
Louise is the Responsible Business and Social Impact Manager for our corporate partner CMS. She has been volunteering for The Access Project since November 2019.
Get in touch
If you would like to find out more about the benefits of partnering with us, send us a message and a member of the Partnerships team will be in touch with you soon.
Contact information
128 Aldersgate Street
Barbican, London
EC1A 4AE
Unit 302B, JQ Modern
120 Vyse Street
Birmingham, B18 6NF
020 4513 5999
info@theaccessproject.org.uk
Media enquiries:
07767 100 581
media@theaccessproject.org.uk
The Access Project safeguarding line: 020 4513 5999 (available Monday - Friday 9am-5:30pm)
NSPCC 24 hour line:
0808 800 5000