Sometimes it's the smallest interventions that make the biggest difference. As a Foundation, we’re always looking to have the maximum impact, whether that’s through our grants, investments, or recognising people at the right time. That’s how we hold ourselves accountable; are we genuinely creating that ripple effect?
Sally Eley | City & Guilds Foundation Director
Is it ever too late to learn? Not with our bursaries.
As one of the bursary alumni, I thought it might be useful to send you a few notes about the first two weeks of my course. It's my first experience at a trade college! Previously, all my skills were obtained on the job... Read more about how our bursaries are having an impact.
Sam Swanton | Bursary Recipient, Electrical Installation and Inspection
Inspiring thousands of future apprentices
Our new short course is reaching young people far and wide
Black History Month - the impact of Black Lives Matter
Three perspectives on how to lead social justice in the workplace today.
Our Chair, Dr Ann Limb speaks alongside Nelarine Cornelius, Professor of Organisational Studies, Queen Mary, University of London and Morenike Ajayi, Founder of Career Nuggets.