Our Partners

Download our Toolkit for Partners to get your organisation involved in spreading the word about The Great Get Together.

If you’re interested in partnership opportunities, please get in touch.

Our Funders

Spirit of 2012 is the London 2012 legacy fund. Spirit awards grants for inclusive arts, sports and volunteering activities in communities that bring people together to improve their wellbeing and recreate the spirit of pride, positivity and community that inspired people across the UK during the London 2012 Games.
The Esmée Fairbairn Foundation aims to improve our natural world, secure a fairer future and strengthen the bonds in communities in the UK.
   
The Department of Digital, Culture, Media and Sport supports the Great Winter Get Together campaign through their Loneliness Engagement Fund. The fund helps us reach more young people and reduce the stigma around loneliness.

   

 

 

Our Partners

 

 

The Naz Legacy Foundation promotes excellence in education and positive integration into British Society through supporting key initiatives and charities within these sectors.

Counterpoints Arts is a leading national organisation in the field of arts, migration and cultural change. It supports and produces the arts by and about migrants and refugees, seeking to ensure that their contributions are recognised and welcomed. Counterpoints Arts coordinates Refugee Week in the UK.

 

 

Refugee Week is an annual festival celebrating the contributions, creativity and resilience of refugees and people seeking safety. Everyone is invited to get involved by holding their own event or activity, 14-20 June. 

Initially launched as a local campaign to tackle loneliness and isolation, Silver Sunday is now a national day where people of all generations can come together by hosting fun and free activities for older people.

The Ramblers is a charity whose goal is to protect the ability of people to enjoy the sense of freedom and benefits that come from being outdoors on foot.

The Warm Welcome Campaign is the community response to the Cost-of-living Crisis. The campaign exists to equip and support thousands of free, warm, welcoming and safe spaces in communities across the UK.
Mental Health Collective's #KindnessByPost project is the UK's leading random acts of kindness exchange. It is like a great big secret santa for random acts of kindness. Members of the public sign up to send a card or letter with a message of goodwill, and are allocated a person to send a card or letter to them.
The Marmalade Trust aims to create a society where people freely acknowledge that loneliness can exist, and will actively support those experiencing it to increase their social contact and make new friendships.
We work with Facebook to reach new audiences. Inspired by the inventive ways that people found to connect virtually, we partnered with Facebook to launch the Great Get Together Facebook Community Grants Scheme.

 

Bankside Open Spaces Trust is an environmental and volunteering charity. They were set up in 2000 with the aim of improving people’s health and wellbeing by making where they live and work greener and more beautiful. They manage and maintain open spaces and have hosted multiple Great Get Together events.

 

UK Youth is a leading charity working across the UK. We have influence as a sector-supporting infrastructure body, a direct delivery partner and a campaigner for social change.

City Year UK focus on enabling inspirational young people to volunteer in schools in some of the most disadvantaged communities, full-time, for a year. 

Good Gym run, walk, and cycle to help local community organisations and isolated older people by doing practical tasks.

 

 

The Co-op Foundation are cooperating for a fairer world. They believe cooperation is at the heart of strong communities and this makes them a different kind of funder.

           


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