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. Thank you to our partners and supporters who made £1,282,250 of external funding possible in 19/20.
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>£100 – £5,000
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A New Direction
Association of Colleges
Association of School and College Leaders
Beckfoot Trust
Bedford Borough Council
Bradford for Teaching
British Academy
Cambridge Assessment
Cambridge Secondary Heads
Challenge Partners
Department for Education
EPI’s individual members
Essex Council
Firefly Learning
GL Assessment
Harrow School
Hodder Education
Latymer Upper
Mark Allen Group
Schools Alliance for Excellence
Strictly Education 4S
The Guardian
The Publishers Association
The Schools, Students and Teachers Network
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£5,000<
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Northern Council for Further Education (£5,750)
Cranfield University (£5,850)
Core Cities UK (£6,500)
National Association of Head Teachers (£6,500)
Health Foundation (£7,436)
GovNet Communications (£8,000)
Manchester University (£8,000)
British Council (£8,500)
Renaissance Learning (£8,500)
Sheffield Hallam University (£13,000)
National Education Union (£17,000)
The Royal Society (£18,000)
Kumon (£20,000)
AQA (£20,275)
Pearson (£21,250)
TES Global (£22,550)
The Fair Education Alliance (£23,000)
The Mercers’ Company (£36,921)
The Prince’s Trust (£47,000)
Social Mobility Commission (£48,745)
Teach First (£52,250)
Gatsby Foundation (£58,000)
Office for Students – TASO (£61,300)
Wellcome Trust (£65,341)
Nuffield Foundation (£131,851)
Sequoia Trust (£500,000)
Organisation Members
EPI is grateful to all our members for their kind support in 19/20. Our members for 19/20 were:
AQA
Association of Colleges
Association of School and College Leaders
Cambridge Assessment
Firefly Learning
GovNet Communications
Harrow School
Hodder Education
Kumon
Latymer Upper
Northern Council for Further Education
National Education Union
Pearson
Publishers Association
Renaissance Learning
Schools Alliance for Excellence
TES Global
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