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We're fortunate to work with Trusts and Foundations across the globe who play a crucial role in supporting thousands of children to access quality education for the first time.

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Why partner with us?

We welcome new partnerships with funders who share our goals.

  • A dedicated member of our team will report back on how your funding has been used. 
  • Receive invitations to visit our work across the globe and see first-hand the impact your support has had.
  • Attend exclusive events and webinars about global education, and receive regular organisational updates.

For more information on our Trust and Foundation partnerships, please contact: 

Ollie Imray
Senior Associate, Partnerships & Funding
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Meet Madhav

Nepal teacher.

Teacher, Nepal

“Before any intervention from United World Schools, some of the local community members and parents weren’t aware of the importance of education. They were less interested in sending their children to school.

When United World Schools opened a new school in 2017, they involved community members in the decision-making process, so they felt ownership towards the new school. Parents are now more aware of the importance of sending their kids to school.”


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Published: 20th April, 2018

Updated: 14th July, 2021

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