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Will your organisation be the one to ensure the achievement of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030? Here at Humanity & Inclusion, our corporate partners are working towards common goals for solutions to systemic problems. Together, we help companies to achieve strategic objectives, enhance employee engagement and retention, improve company culture and reputation and be more socially responsible.

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© Wassim Hadhak/HI

How can your company have a major impact?

The diversity of the private sector suits the breadth and integrity of our work across the world. You can be the organisation that clears a country of mines, helps people to gain accessible work through inclusive employment, lifts families out of poverty, or enables children with disabilities and learning difficulties to attend school and be valued there.

Whether you’re considering a partnership, donation, match funding, pro bono support or something else, the help of you and your employees will make a real difference to the lives of disabled and vulnerable people all over the world.

What can a company expect when supporting us?

We value each of our partners and take careful care and consideration to build open, meaningful relationships that help maximise your organisation's impact. We keep our partners up to date with their progress and the difference your support is making to the most vulnerable.

Depending on the level of partnership you choose, we recognise your support in many different ways: from social media and employee fundraising, to partner-only events and visits to our work in action. Contact us today to discover the partnership that works for you.

Companies already making a difference

❝ Euromonitor International has been proudly supporting Humanity & Inclusion since 2018 when we became one of our Headline Charity partners. The ‘Leave no child behind: Inclusive education in Togo’ project is a well thought-out and complex approach to a sensitive issue. This programme focuses on training the teachers and working with schools to make sure their environments are accessible and that no child is denied access to education.❞

Eva Harput, Global Head of CSR, Euromonitor International.

Image: Inclusive education project in Togo. © Régis Binard / HI.

Get in touch with the Partnerships & Philanthropy team today

Email icon Email us: [email protected]
Phone icon Call us: 0870 774 3737
Document icon Write to us: Humanity & Inclusion UK, Romero House, 55 Westminster Bridge Road, London, SE1 7JB.

Email icon Email us: [email protected]
Phone icon Call us: 0870 774 3737
Document icon Write to us:
Humanity & Inclusion UK, Romero House,
55 Westminster Bridge Road, London, SE1 7JB.

Email icon Email us:
[email protected]
Phone icon Call us:
0870 774 3737
Document icon Write to us:
Humanity & Inclusion UK,
Romero House,
55 Westminster Bridge Road,
London, SE1 7JB.

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