Who funds EPI?
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The Education Policy Institute is an independent, impartial and evidence-based research institute that aims to promote high quality outcomes for all children and young people regardless of background. As a charity, the Education Policy Institute derives its income through several funding sources. These include: foundations; organisation or individual members who have an interest or passion for education and young people’s well-being; event partners; and commissioners of independent, impartial and evidence-based research and analysis.
Without financial support, our programme of research and events would not be possible.
>£100 – £10,000
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Flint Global |
Government Events |
Sealey Associates |
TES Global |
The Key Support |
The Collegiate Trust |
South West Institute of Teaching |
Forum Streategy |
CfEY |
Challenge Partners |
Sixth Form Colleges Association |
Schools North East |
University of York (EEF) |
Education South West |
The Kemnal Academy Trust |
Middlesex University (Nuffield) |
Reed’s School |
EIP’s Individual members |
Brooke Weston Trust |
UCAS |
Cambridge Assessment |
Core Cities UK |
Eton College |
Harrow School |
Latymer Upper School |
Oxford University Press |
Unity School Partnership |
GovNet Communications |
Gatsby Foundation |
Sheffield Hallam University |
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£10,000-£50,000
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Hodder Education |
Academies Enterprise Trust |
Gloucestershire County Council |
Microsoft |
Unbound Philanthropy |
Education Support UK |
National Deaf Children Society |
Teach First |
The Royal Society |
NCFE |
Pearson Plc |
NIESR |
Paul Hamlyn Foundation |
HG Capital |
Mission 44 |
Publishers Association |
Ipsos UK |
STEM Learning |
AQA |
ASCL |
Mercers’ Company |
Renaissance Learning |
Impetus PEF |
£50,000<
Law Family Charitable Foundation |
Oxford University |
Welsh Government |
Capita |
NEU |
Nuffield Foundation |
Sequoia Foundation |
Organisation Members
EPI is grateful to all our members for their kind support in 2023/23. Our members for 22/23 were:
Cambridge Assessment
Association of School and College Leaders
GovNet Communications
National Education Union
NCFE
Latymer Upper School
Association of Colleges
Harrow School
Renaissance
AQA
Hodder Education
ADS Group
FFT Education
Pearson
Meta
NASUWT
Capita
Unity Schools Partnership
Oxford University Press
National Association of Headteachers
Reed’s School
STEM Learning
Education South West
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