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Together, we create positive change for children, adults
and communities through the transformational power of numeracy.

Our work wouldn't be possible without the generous support of our partners.
Find out how you can get involved.

 

Partners

Our partners play a crucial role in tackling low number confidence and skills in the UK. Together, we create positive change for individuals, communities and society through the transformational power of numeracy.

National campaigns, programmes in communities and schools, staff engagement, research... our tailored partnerships come in all shapes, sizes and scales.

National Numeracy's Partnerships Team is dedicated to creating purposeful relationships that meet shared goals, tailored to an organisation’s strategic priorities, Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) targets and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) aims. Partners can expect bespoke support, unique opportunities and high impact.

The Partnerships Team

[email protected]

01273 915 044

Sally Hilton – National Relationship Manager

[email protected]

01273 915 044

Donate or fundraise

Can you help us empower people to thrive by being able to use and work with numbers in their lives, at school, home and work?

Struggling with numbers can make people more vulnerable to debt, unemployment, poor health and fraud and impacts mental health and opportunities. Many people, particularly women, do not apply for jobs that involve maths or data skills, blocking their entry to careers and and negatively affecting their earnings potential. 

Low numeracy has far-reaching effects on individuals, families, communities and society as a whole. Read some real-life stories here 

Please help us to use numeracy to open up opportunities and access brighter futures, especially in communities where the need is greatest.

It's simple and easy to donate to our charity via JustGiving. Or why not fundraise for us? We have loads of ideas on the Donate or fundraise page with a toolkit to help you get started.