Working with Partners
The EEF aims to invest more than £200 million in the next 15 years finding out the most effective ways to improve the attainment of disadvantaged children.
£125m of this will come from the endowment grant awarded by the Department for Education, with further investment income generated while this grant is spent down. We aim to raise a minimum of £40m by partnering with other organisations who share our commitment to offering the best possible educational opportunities to children from low-income backgrounds.
The EEF is, therefore, actively looking to work with ambitious and strategic funding partners – including other trusts and foundations, corporate donors, and individual philanthropists – to increase the number and level of grants that can be awarded.
How can you become involved?
We invite all those who share the EEF’s mission in tackling educational disadvantage to become involved. You may choose to:
- donate directly to the EEF and support our work;
- co-fund a project with the EEF which matches your own particular educational focus;
- donate in-kind to the EEF through the provision of pro bono resources.
We work with all our partners individually to keep you closely involved with our work. The EEF's commitment to independent evaluations means we will share the impact of our work with you.
For further information, please contact the EEF’s Development Director, Stephen Tall, on 020 7802 0641, or at stephen.tall@eefoundation.org.uk.