Fundraising
Fundraising helps grow our programme, making sure we can reach even more young people in need of our support.
At The Access Project, our mission is to support under-resourced young people to fulfill their academic potential and access top third universities. We do this through bespoke tuition, mentoring, enrichment activities and preparation workshops. It costs us around £1,400 to put a student through our programme for a year.
That’s where you come in. As the cost of living crisis widens inequalities, our work is more important than ever. And to support our students, we need help from fundraisers like you. With your support, we are able to bring our programme to as many students as possible.
How do I get started?
Getting started on your fundraising journey couldn’t be easier.
Whether you’re looking for an individual challenge or taking part in a group fundraising endeavour, our handy fundraising pack will help you get started on your journey. You’ll find everything you need including activity ideas, how to promote your event, and donation and payment information.
Click below to download your fundraising guide and get started!
Ready to donate?
You can send your raised funds to us via your JustGiving page, or donate to us directly right here.
Our impact
Students supported in 40 schools
Hours of tutoring in 2022-2023
of our students come from the most under-resourced backgrounds
of our students received offers from top universities in 2023
Become a partner
Looking to fundraise with your company? Partner with us today and your business will inspire the next generation of talent to unlock their potential to achieve the fairer society of tomorrow.
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Contact us
Contact information
The Access Project,
Canopi,
82 Tanner Street,
London,
SE1 3GN
020 4513 5999
info@theaccessproject.org.uk
Media enquiries line: 07767 100582
media@theaccessproject.org.uk
The Access Project safeguarding line: 020 4513 5999 (available Monday to Friday, 9am to 5:30pm)
NSPCC helpline (visit the NSPCC website for up to date opening hours): 0808 800 5000 help@nspcc.org.uk