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Primary Schools

Broaden horizons, raise aspirations and show children the relevance of learning.

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Secondary Schools and Colleges

Boost student attainment, motivation and future prospects by connecting with volunteers from the world of work.

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Volunteers

Make a difference to children and young people’s futures by sharing your career story and experience.

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Employers

See how you can support your employees to volunteer with schools.

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What we do

About us

We connect workplace volunteers with schools and colleges to broaden children and young people’s horizons, raise their aspirations and increase their motivation to learn.

See what Inspiring the Future is all about in this short video.
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Inspiring aviation

The Covid-19 pandemic has placed the aviation industry in unprecedented territory. However, this sector provides thousands of jobs in the UK as well as supporting international trade and investment, connecting families and loved ones across the world. Aviation is also the perfect industry to showcase STEM subjects.

Why it works

Key research findings

Our many research studies with children and schools evidence that encounters children have with people from the world of work:

  • Broaden young peoples’ horizons and raise their aspirations
  • Excite children about subjects, increasing motivation, confidence and attitude to learning
  • Challenge stereotypes including gender and social
  • Improve academic attainment at GCSE
  • Increase young people’s earning potential
  • Reduce the likelihood of young people becoming NEET (not in education, employment or training)

Over 80% of secondary schools and 35% of primary schools are signed up to Inspiring The Future.

4,000,000 +

interactions between workplace volunteers and children and young people

It’s a simple idea of bringing schools and companies together, that’s got a lot of complex thinking, software, research and hard work behind it.

Nick Chambers, Founder and CEO

Meeting the volunteers has given me courage to know that I can make lots of things. I have also found out about lots more jobs.

Tam, aged 9

Working with

ITV
Bank of America
Google
Cabinet Office
Compass Group
Maritime UK
Associations of Colleges
Standard Chartered
Aston Martin
Sky
General Electric
Home Office
HMRC
Barclays
QEST
Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport
HM Civil Service
HP
British Chambers of Commerce
Edge Foundation
Deutsche Bank
Amazon Web Services
Ministry of Justice
Future Talent Learning
CMI
NAHT
OECD
Centrica
Allen Overy
The Royal Warrant Holders Association
Dept for Transport
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Ordnance Survey
Boots
Deloitte
American Express
Santander
ACCA
JP Morgan
Virgin Media
Brompton Bicycles
BT
DWP
Experian
Institute of Directors
ARUP
BBC
Kent County Council
Trades Union Congress
ASCL
The Dulverton Trust
Dechert
EMCOR
NAS
Cilex
City and Guilds
Cognizant
MITIE
Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy
Department for Culture, Media & Sport
Meta
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Capita
TFL
British Gas
DFE
Sainsbury’s
GLA
CIMA
Salesforce
WorldSkills UK
PWC
Federation of Small Businesses
East Sussex County Council
Department for Levelling Up, Housing & Communities
Tesco
The Careers and Enterprise Company
TES
AKO
Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer
Sheffield Hallam University
UK Theatre / SOLT
RAF
WPP
STEM Learning
Serco
HM Treasury
CIOB
Balfour Beatty
Slaughter and May
UCL Institute of Education
Pepsico
PiXL
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NHS
APM
Aviation Skills Partnership
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GCHQ
BIS
Recruitment and Employment Confederation
Capgemini
Business Growth Fund
CIOL