Funders/Partners

 

HSMP is fortunate to be supported and assisted by a wide range of Funding organisations, Foundations and Grant-making Trusts. We would like to thank all our funders and hope we continue to develop a lasting and productive relationship with you all.

 

Our Funders

 

City Bridge Trust

The City Bridge Trust is an independent charitable scheme set up to benefit the inhabitants of Greater London. With support from the Corporation of London, Bridge House Estates who maintain the City’s bridges, set up a trust fund to distribute its surplus money to local charities and initiatives. The trust provides grants for the provision of transport for elderly and disabled people as well as other charitable purposes. For more information visit the City Bridge Trust website at www.bridgehousegrants.org.uk

 

 

Mercers' Company

The Mercers' Company is a charitable organisation, supporting a wide variety of educational and social causes. For more information, visit the Mercer's Company website at www.mercers.co.uk

 

 

 

Our Partners

 

Connexions London East

Connexions is the government's support service for all young people aged 13 to 19 in England. The service aims to provide integrated advice, guidance and access to personal development opportunities for this group and to help them make a smooth transition to adulthood and working life. Connexions joins up the work of six government Departments and their agencies and organisations on the ground, together with private and voluntary sector groups and youth and careers services. It brings together all the services and support young people need during their teenage years. For more information please visit the website at www.lecp.net.

 

East London Business Alliance

ELBA facilitates companies in their community involvement programmes helping bring the time, skills and expertise of their employees to work with partners in the public, community and voluntary sectors in tackling key issues locally. The organisation acts as a broker for employee volunteering and runs a range of schemes that are both flexible and accessible to employees and companies. ELBA seeks to create sustainable partnerships with local community organisations resulting in the pooling of ideas, skills and experience.

 

They operate in the City and the London Boroughs of Hackney, Newham, Tower Hamlets, Barking & Dagenham, Redbridge and Havering. To find out more visit the ELBA website at www.elba-1.org.uk.

 

The Learning Trust

The Learning Trust delivers educational services to adult learners and over 27,000 pupils in more than 70 schools, nurseries, and play centres in the London Borough of Hackney. The Learning Trust, the UK's first private, and importantly, not-for profit company to take over the responsibility of running all education services for an entire borough. The Learning Trust is a not-for-profit organisation that runs a council’s complete educational portfolio. Since it’s inception, The Learning Trust has been making steady improvement in raising educational standards in Hackney. For further information visit The Learning Trust website at www.learningtrust.co.uk.

 

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