Ways to help

Corporate Partnerships

Our corporate partners and sponsors make a real difference in helping us to achieve our goal of giving those in sub-Saharan Africa access to the digital world.

There are many ways that companies can support our work, so whatever your interest please don’t hesitate to contact us.

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We refurbish IT equipment, install a range of educational software and provide it to those who need it most.

Partner in Kind

Help us by kindly donating your time, skills or resources to us that can help us run our charity.

donate

Let us reuse your computer and give African students access to a wealth of IT resources.

volunteer

These are a great way to involve your staff – whether this is helping on shipping days or getting kit ready to go to Africa. 

Involve Your Clients

Schemes that give customers the option to opt in to donate £1 to charity or to round an invoice up to the nearest pound.

Involve Your Team

Payroll giving can be a tax efficient way of making donations – particularly for higher rate tax payers.

Incentivise Your Projects

Donate a percentage of your profits if projects achieve their targets.

Work for Good

We’ve teamed up with online fundraising platform Work for Good – who make giving through your business simple and good for business. You can find out more by visiting their website.

Sponsor a Project

Every donation we receive is pivotal to enabling our work, making the digital world accessible to those who need it most.

Computer Labs

£2,000 Donation

Equip a computer lab with 20 PCs loaded with educational resources and provide ongoing maintenance and support.

Training teachers

£5,000 Donation

Training for the teachers in the schools receiving computers is essential to ensure that they make effective use of the resources.

Port to Classroom

£9,000 Donation

Shipping to a landlocked country such as Malawi takes some organisation and manpower, and travel by ship, rail and road.

The SolarBerry

£25,000 Donation

The SolarBerry is The Turing Trust’s solution to providing a sustainable off-grid computer laboratory, using Raspberry Pis.