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Workplace Partners

Make us your partner!


"A relatively small injection of resources can have a major impact on the life chances of individuals."

Martin Cumella, Tribal Group plc

Tribal Group plc supports Skillshare International through direct support, employee giving and short-term secondments.
Latest news about our partnership with Tribal.

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Nkanjini community garden project in Swaziland. Copyright Skillshare/Sam Hodgson.

Why be a Workplace Partner?

  • Contribute to the global community your business depends on

  • Make your business an agent of change

  • See a positive difference during your lifetime

  • Feel good about your corporate social responsibility

  • Recruit and retain quality staff

  • Give tax effectively

  • Meet and network with other businesses.

 

  • Increase your customer base

  • Take advantage of publicity and media opportunities

  • Make the workplace more fun!

  • Motivate staff for productivity targets

  • Offer your staff an additional perk

  • Make your impact go further with matching Government contributions

  • Belong to a badged scheme recognising our partners

How you can partner with Skillshare International for lasting change

  • Make a transformational gift towards our work
  • Promote employee donations through payroll giving
  • Sponsor a specific project - e.g. a development worker or match funding for our EU projects
  • Support an employee fundraising drive
  • Secondments and short term placements overseas
  • Gifts in kind - e.g. sponsor an event or publication

If you would like to contact us about any of these opportunities, please call + 44 (0) 116 254 1862, email kate@skillshare.org or contact your nearest Skillshare International office.

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How Skillshare International can help
  • Help with your community activities
  • Help with publicity and recognition
What is Skillshare International?
  • We're an international volunteering and development charity.
  • We support partner organisations in Africa and Asia working to improve lives in their communities.
  • Our work is low-cost and it multiplies - we share knowledge and skills which keep being passed on.
  • We tackle the really difficult issues - global poverty isn't just about a lack of resources.

Our patrons are Richard E Grant (actor and filmmaker) and Sir Trevor McDonald (broadcaster). Our vice-president is Richard Caborn MP (Ambassador for the 2018 World Cup, formerly Minister for Sport). The patron of our Coaching for Hope programme is DJ Fatboy Slim and its ambassador is England women's football coach Hope Powell.