Our funders and partners provide transformational support that helps us expand our reach into schools, pilot innovative new projects, and improve financial education for more children across the UK. We are so grateful for their ongoing commitment to our mission.

Our JFF Supporter Group Members

A powerful group of corporate partners who contribute funds, resources, and expertise to champion financial education in the UK.

Corporate Donors

Corporate donors provided significant contributions to JFF’s work in 2021/22.

 

Funders

JFF was grateful to receive contributions for major projects from a number of generous funders in 2021/22.

Education Partnerships

JFF is fortunate to partner with education providers and other organisations who share our values and mission to improve financial education in the UK.

 

 Our JFF Supporter Group Members

JFF Supporter Group members are a powerful team from across the investment industry in the UK. Each member has contributed to JFF’s financial education programmes, from raising vital funds and awareness for our cause, to supporting our team through corporate volunteering. Their transformational gifts help us expand our reach into schools, pilot innovative new projects, and improve financial education for more children across the UK. We are so grateful for their visionary support.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Our Corporate Donors

JFF was grateful to receive significant contributions from a number of generous corporate donors in 2021/22. The donations we received allowed us to take significant steps in reaching more schools and children with essential financial education.

Janus Henderson Investors, a leading global active asset manager, has supported JFF with essential funding for the development of Milo’s Money, our innovative financial education resource introducing key money concepts to children aged 5-7.

Our Funders

JFF was grateful to receive significant contributions for major projects from a number of generous organisations in 2021/22. The funding we received allowed us to take significant steps in reaching more schools and children with essential financial education, pilot new projects, and contribute to innovation in the sector.

 

Money and Pensions Service (MaPS), an arm’s-length body sponsored by the Department for work and Pensions, helps people to improve their financial wellbeing. Just Finance Foundation is grateful for the transformational support provided by MaPS which has helped us launch new and innovative education resources such as Milo’s Money.

 
 

The John Armitage Charitable Trust has been a generous contributor to JFF’s financial education work since 2019.

Our Education Partnerships

JFF is fortunate to partner with education providers and other organisations who share our values and mission to improve financial education in the UK. These partnerships are mutually beneficial and highly effective, helping us to reach more schools and children across the UK. We are so grateful for their valued commitment to our mission.

Leading PSHE provider Jigsaw PSHE has partnered with the Just Finance Foundation (JFF) to bring LifeSavers financial education to more schools across the UK. Together, we aim to empower teachers to deliver financial education so that more children develop the essential skills and knowledge to manage money well.  

This new partnership with JFF will help reach more teachers with the training, tools, and support through the LifeSavers programme. It also offers 10% off Jigsaw PSHE 3-11 programmes for participating LifeSavers Schools, helping them to confidently teach a well-being curriculum.

Bookmark Reading Charity is a charity working with primary schools to offer reading support for children in Years 1 to 5. In 2023, JFF’s Milo’s Money storybook entered into Bookmark’s reading program. This means that children can now read Milo’s Money with a volunteer and develop confidence with reading and money at the same time.

Picture News provides schools with resources that teach children about current affairs. In 2023, we collaborated with Picture News and co-created a free pack for schools to explore the question, ‘How important is it to understand money?’ The pack included a poster, some thought-provoking questions, an assembly template, and home learning resource.