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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 2025/26. Our members for 24/25 were:

AoC

AQA

ASCL

BESA

Cambridge Assessment

Capita

Carers Trust

CHK Foundation

Durham University

Education South West

Education Support

Edwin Group

Fischer Family Foundation

Hachette Learning (previously Hodder)

LSE

Magic Breakfast

Meta

NAHT

NASUWT

NEU

OME

OUP

Pearson

Reed’s School

Renaissance Learning

Speech and Language UK

Supporting Education

The Education Alliance

Unity Schools Partnership

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