Funders

Talent is equally distributed. Opportunity is not. There are over 1 million unemployed people in the UK. But this challenge is not spread equally – unemployment is disproportionately experienced by certain groups with huge variances; young people, ethnic minorities, those with disabilities or without degrees are twice or more as likely to be and remain unemployed.

At the same time, there are more than 1 million vacancies in the UK, with many new, exciting, well-paid jobs being created in growth sectors; enough to support everyone into work. Despite this, many employers of all sizes struggle to hire motivated and diverse talent.

Generation is a charity committed to bridging this gap. With our unique bootcamp training model with extensive wrap-around support, we support people facing significant and multiple barriers to employment into life-changing careers.

We can only scale our work and impact with the support of partners and funders. Carry on reading to find out more.

Our Funders

No single institution can solve the complex problem of unemployment alone. We’re grateful to have benefitted from generous funding, strategic and operational support from a range of partners since we launched in 2019, including:

  • Accenture
  • Admiral Group Plc
  • Bank of America Foundation
  • Barclays
  • BlackRock
  • Capital City Partnership
  • City Bridge Foundation
  • Clayton, Dubilier & Rice (CD&R) Foundation
  • Glasgow City Council
  • Greater London Authority
  • Impetus
  • Indeed
  • JP Morgan Chase
  • Keith Howard Foundation
  • KKR
  • LinkedIn
  • London Stock Exchange Group Foundation
  • Macquarie Group Foundation
  • Microsoft
  • Rigby Foundation
  • Shell
  • UK Government’s Department for Education
  • West Midlands Combined Authority
  • West Yorkshire Combined Authority
How we work

About partnering with Generation

We aim to work with partners across different sectors to create a supportive and inclusive environment for people of all ages to access employment opportunities and succeed in their careers.

We work with different types of partners: corporations, trusts and foundations, governments, and philanthropists and provide detailed reporting on impact created with each individual partners support.

Our collaboration depends on the partners’ needs and objectives and can include funding, in-kind support, and ecosystem engagement.

Why partner with us?

At Generation, we believe in the power of employment to transform lives, and we know that you do too. Millions of people around the world struggle to make ends meet, many struggle to save money in order to transform their lives and those of their families. And too often, well-paying jobs – the foundation for income stability and long-term well-being lies out of reach for people who face one or more systemic barriers due to their gender, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, education, and income.

With your partnership, together, we can create a world where everyone has the opportunity to build a better future.

Ways you can help

Your support will accelerate our progress. We’ll work with you to develop a support model that fits your needs

Funding

Funding to support our UK team to develop programs, tools, and services that enable us to scale, support more learners, expand our reach, and explore new ways to grow our impact.

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In-Kind Support

In-kind support in any form, including but not limited to access to learning assets such as content, tools, and certifications; subject matter expertise to identify high-demand job roles or create role-specific curricula; pro bono teams or volunteers support us with strategic projects and activities.

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Ecosystem Engagement

Ecosystem engagement to secure job vacancies for our graduates with your customer, partner and supply chain networks.

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Types of partners

At Generation, we work with several different types of partners tailoring support to be mutually beneficial and to maximize impact.

Corporate funders

Generation typically partners with corporates that are looking to address skills gaps within their industry or region. We achieve that by designing and implementing programmes that equip individuals with the skills they need to succeed in the workforce. Our corporate partners provide funding, expertise, and access to their networks to support the development and delivery of profession-specific bootcamps.

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Trusts and Foundations

Trusts and foundations typically provide valuable match funding for Generation to support people of all ages in developing the skills and knowledge they need to gain life-changing employment. By supporting Generation, we can scale our work in specific regions and sectors, and innovate with initiatives that have a significant impact on the lives of people from underserved communities.

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Philanthropists

We partner with philanthropists to help fund, raise awareness for and implement our programmes. The partnership between philanthropists and Generation aims to create sustainable solutions for people facing significant and multiple barriers to employment. By working together, we can leverage their resources and expertise to make a greater impact in the communities we serve.

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Patrons

We are excited to be building a network of Patrons with varied and diverse expertise, backgrounds, connections, and interests to support the growth of our impactful work. Patrons support strategic projects, operations, and profile raising, along with making vital introductions to philanthropists, funders, and employer partners.

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Generation for the Public Sector

We partner with central government departments, local governments and combined authorities to accelerate employment and social mobility.

We help people learn new skills and access meaningful careers by deploying government funding to deliver our skills bootcamps.

We train and place learners in sectors with high employment potential, focusing on the skills and qualities employers require.

Generation Stories

Javeriyah

Javeriyah is one of the graduates of our AWS re/Start programme. Learn about her experiences and how the programme enabled her to become a Systems Engineer for Direct Line Group.

Meet Javeriyah

Byron

Byron took part in the first ever Generation UK bootcamp in 2019 in London where he trained as an AWS Cloud Practitioner. He’s now working at OpenCredo as a Consultant

Meet Byron

Lucy

Lucy is an IT Support graduate. She took part in the bootcamp in Scotland and graduated in August 2022.

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