Supporters make our work possible.

Thank you to everyone who’s helped us get this far…

Tutorfair Foundation provides volunteer-led tutoring to schools, charities and community organisations free of charge. To achieve this, we rely on donations as well as grant funding to support our work. Our community delivers thousands of hours of high-quality one-to-one support each year. This means operating a small team and using several essential products and services to manage our programmes.

Financial support from the organisations listed here has been indispensable - enabling our work not only to survive but to thrive as we meet the many challenges of life as a small charity. As a direct result of the funding provided, thousands of underrepresented and underserved young people have received the help they needed at a crucial time. Thank you.

“It's great to hear how your project went and read your reflections... your project was really able to reach underserved audiences which is amazing to hear. Thank you as well for being so thorough in examining your project against all the different success criteria you had outlined… It’s always great to see the legacy of projects we fund.”

- Royal Society of Chemistry, 2023

Arnold Clark Community Fund

Arnold Clark Community Fund first funded our work in 2021 and has since made several grants to support tutoring for young people of all ages and abilities.

Betty Messenger CF

After hosting us at an event in 2020, BMCF has become a huge part of our story. Their generous support has been indispensable in helping us survive and thrive as a charity.

Harrison Frank Family Foundation

Harrison Frank Family Foundation have made several grants to support our work since 2016. Their support has enabled free tutoring for young people in Lambeth and Islington.

The Leathersellers’ Company

Joining the community in 2022, The Leathersellers’ Company have provided essential funding across our portfolio of online tutoring programmes.

The National Lottery Community Fund

In mid-2020 The National Lottery Community Fund provided a pivotal grant to support our transition to online tutoring during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond.

Nesta

From 2017, Nesta’s Click, Connect, Learn? fund supported the development and delivery of the Tutorfair On-Demand pilot, which reached more than 650 disadvantaged young people.

Newby Trust

Joining our community in 2022, Newby Trust have made an incredible contribution to covering the cost of our Programmes Lead and Programme Manager roles.

Royal Society of Chemistry

Since 2019, Royal Society of Chemistry have been supporting our work with highly ambitious KS5 learners hoping to study STEM subjects at university.

Westminster Foundation

First funding our work in 2020, The Westminster Foundation have made several projects possible - including our KS5 STEM tutoring and our Young Volunteers programme.

Marsh Charitable Trust

In 2022, the Marsh Charitable Trust joined our community of supporters. The trust specialises in funding core running costs, affording us the freedom and space to grow our work.