At IFB Gaming, we believe in collaboration to drive digital inclusion and social impact. Organisations can partner with us in various ways to support our mission of bridging the digital divide and empowering underserved communities through research, education and community-led programmes.
1. Sponsorship & Funding
Organisations can sponsor our research or CSR initiative, such as Empowering Futures, which provides free SIM cards, devices, and digital skills training. Funding helps us expand our reach and impact more lives. Visit our PayPal page or contact us via email to support us with a donation.
2. Technology & Resource Donations
Companies can donate devices, software, internet access, or gaming consoles and equipment to support our programmes. These contributions help individuals gain access to technology and essential digital tools.
3. Skills Training & Mentorship
Businesses and professionals can contribute by offering workshops, mentorship, and digital skills training to our beneficiaries. This helps participants develop job-ready skills and improve their digital literacy.
4. Corporate Volunteering
Encourage employees to participate in volunteer programmes where they can share expertise, mentor individuals, or assist in community outreach events.
5. Strategic Partnerships
Collaborate with us to develop innovative solutions that drive digital inclusion, from AI-powered learning platforms to gaming-for-good initiatives.
6. Awareness & Advocacy
Help us spread the word about digital poverty by featuring IFB Gaming in corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives, industry events, and media campaigns.
Let’s Work Together!
If your organisation is interested in partnering, sponsoring, or contributing to IFB Gaming, reach out to us at:
Together, we can create a future where technology empowers everyone.
Case Studies
- Test and Trace with Community Groups (NHS England)
- 7 successful and impactful Get Online Week Campaigns in London
- Accessing children and young people’s medical records (NHS England)
- Empowering Futures in the UK
- IFB unites NHS, TRAs, and Community Organisations for Get Online Week on Brandon Estate