Primary Schools

We make it possible for children to explore the world of work with fun, inspiring role models.

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Secondary & Colleges

With us, students can meet people in diverse jobs, feed their motivation, and see how school subjects connect to careers.

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Volunteers

Your career journey is unique and your experience invaluable. Share your story and see the immediate impact on children. It's wonderful.

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Employers

You can make a huge difference to students' future careers - and at scale - there are lots of ways to get involved.

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Plug + Play Videos

Select one of 30 Plug+Play Videos to bring interesting professionals from the workplace into your classroom. Designed to be flexible and interactive, they come with useful resources too.

Case Study: Zara – a u-turn in career ambitions

How a little girl's aviation ambition became lost and then had it's happy ever after.

Volunteer scheme

Our Volunteer Scheme recognises all the truly brilliant volunteers that inspire young people with their career journeys. This is our way of saying thank you.

blue hexagon logo for the Inspiring the Future volunteer scheme

Why it works

90,000 +

Volunteers signed up to inspire young people

Over 85% of UK secondary schools and 35% of primary schools signed up.

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

4,850,000 +

interactions between workplace volunteers and young people to inspire diverse futures.

 

It's research based

Our many research studies show the impact of young people chatting – and quizzing – a variety of workplace volunteers. This…

  • Broadens and raises children’s aspirations.

  • Excites them about subjects – so they’re more motivated to learn.

  • Breaks down stereotypes from an early age (5-7 years).

  • Reduces their likelihood of Not being in Education, Employment or Training (NEET)

Working with

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