Our Partners

Thank you to all our partners who continue to support our work. We have a long and successful history of working with a number of organisations to deliver mutually beneficial partnerships that have a lasting impact.

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National Partners

As a national charity, the Lord’s Taverners is proud to work alongside four major partners whose support is vital to delivering our programmes across the UK: the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB), People's Postcode Lottery (PPL), Berkeley Foundation, and ICE Futures Europe. Their commitment enables us to break down barriers, create inclusive opportunities, and positively impact the lives of young people in communities nationwide.

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Corporate Partners and Funders

We work hand-in-hand with corporate organisations, philanthropic funders, and grant-making bodies who share our commitment to creating meaningful, lasting change. Some of our key corporate partners and funders include Wavestone, Ortus Energy, Brown Rudnick and Westminster Foundation. Through financial support, employee engagement, expertise, and collaborative projects, our partners help us reach more young people and deliver greater impact in the communities we serve.

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Collaborative Partners

Through collaborative partnerships, we harness the strengths of like-minded organisations to accelerate change. Whether providing specialist expertise, co-designing programmes, or sharing vital resources, these partners play a crucial role in expanding our reach and deepening our impact within communities.

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