Partners

Partnerships that strengthen serious work rather than institutional decoration

The foundation welcomes collaboration with organizations and professionals who can add expertise, space, funding, implementation capacity, or networks in a practical and responsible way.

Partnerships that strengthen serious work rather than institutional decoration
Partners

Partnerships that strengthen serious work rather than institutional decoration

The foundation welcomes collaboration with organizations and professionals who can add expertise, space, funding, implementation capacity, or networks in a practical and responsible way.

Possible partnership types

Educational institutions, universities, and schools
Funders and support institutions
Civil society organizations and implementation partners
Companies or CSR teams
Experts, practitioners, and professional contributors

Who the foundation wants to speak with now

Organizations able to improve program design or early implementation quality
Partners with relevant educational, community, or operational experience
Institutions ready for an early-stage conversation about support or co-development

What the first outreach should include

A short introduction to your organization
Why you are interested in the foundation or a particular program
The kind of collaboration or question you want to explore
Any relevant time frame or geographic scope

What happens after first contact

The foundation reviews the message and may respond with follow-up questions or a proposal for an introductory conversation if the fit is relevant to the current stage of work.

Partnership brief

A short downloadable brief explains what the foundation is seeking from partnerships and what it is not claiming at this stage.