Funding Partners
Our partners provide important funding that helps us bring TheSite.org to you. Their contribution and support stems from a firm belief in TheSite.org and what we can and do achieve.
Vodafone UK Foundation
The Vodafone UK Foundation is committed to making a lasting social investment, particularly in support of 16-24 year olds. As YouthNet UK's principle corporate supporter for over four years, the Vodafone UK Foundation has helped create a step-change in TheSite.org's ability to reach and support young people in the UK. Our work together has helped transform TheSite.org, from reaching 10,000 young people each month to 250,000, and develop the technology, infrastructure and partnerships necessary to create askTheSite.
Big Lottery Fund
The Big Lottery Fund gives out money raised by the National Lottery to charities and voluntary groups. Through fair and open funding of people, projects and programmes it aims to enable charities such as YouthNet UK to make real improvements to the lives of disadvantaged people and the well-being of communities.
Oracle
Oracle Corporation UK Limited are particularly excited to be involved with YouthNet as TheSite.org represents a great source of information for all young people, delivered in a very innovative style, and using Oracle software products. TheSite.org is a great fit with Oracle's commitment to worthwhile community causes.
Camelot Foundation
The Camelot Foundation is an independent grant making trust funded by the Camelot Group, the private company that operates the National Lottery. The Camelot Foundation aims to fund the most innovative and dynamic projects working with young people aged 11-25.
City Bridge Trust
The City Bridge Trust aims to address disadvantage by supporting charitable activity across Greater London through quality grant making. The Trust is a major supporter of our London based Online Volunteer Scheme. This valuable support is helping us to provide exciting volunteering opportunities for young people in London.
Responsibility in Gambling Trust
The Responsibility in Gambling Trust (RIGT) provides funding for the research, prevention and treatment of gambling problems. The aim of the trust is to help prevent people from becoming problem gamblers and to provide support for those that do. RIGT is supporting YouthNet to provide young people with information and support on gambling issues.
What About Money? / FSA
The Financial Services Authority has supported TheSite.org by involving YouthNet with the development of a new website for young people called What About Money?
Esmée Fairbairn Foundation
Esmée Fairbairn Foundation is one of the largest independent grant-making foundations in the UK, making grants to organisations which aim to improve the quality of life for people and communities in the UK, both now and in the future. The Foundation is supporting YouthNet to deliver a three-year programme of activity that aims to improve the financial capabilities of young people in the UK.
Friends Provident Foundation
The Friends Provident Foundation is a grant-making charity that encourages new ways of thinking about how money is used to solve a rnage of problems. The Foundation is supporting YouthNet through a grant towards our financial literacy programme for young people.
Joseph Levy Charitable Foundation
The Joseph Levy Charitable Foundation was established by the late Joseph Levy CBE BEM and awards grants to charities working with young people. The Foundation supports askTheSite - YouthNet's online agony aunt service for young people in the UK.
The Dulverton Trust
The Dulverton Trust is an independent charitable grant-making organisation - its largest area of activity being concerned with help for disadvantaged youth. The Dulverton Trust has kindly awarded YouthNet a grant to help improve access to information and support for young people on finance-related issues.
YouthNet is a recipient of a Google Grant award.
