Corporate Partnerships
Your business has the power to achieve something amazing. By working in partnership with Plan International UK, you can play a unique part in our work: to give every child the same chance in life, and to make sure girls everywhere grow up with equal rights.
At Plan International UK, we recognise the power of partnership with the private sector. By combining our expertise, resources and passion, we can transform even more children’s lives, and develop genuine partnerships based on trust, collaboration and impact.
Our approach creates sustainable change for children, while helping organisations engage staff, boost customer trust and reach new audiences. Contact our Corporate Partnerships team on 020 3217 0260 or email partnerships@plan-uk.org. We’d love to hear from you.
How we work with companies
Strategic partnerships
Brand partnerships
Emergency partnerships
Featured partner: Chelsea FC
Plan International is the global charity partner of Chelsea Football Club.
Our partnership uses the power and popularity of football to help children growing up in some of the world’s poorest communities to fulfil their potential. Chelsea FC supports our key work across Africa, Asia and Latin America, using their unique global appeal to raise funds and awareness.

Featured partner: Urban Outfitters
Around the world, children are facing the devastating impact of the coronavirus crisis. Girls have been among the worst affected, facing increased threats of sexual violence and sexual exploitation, as well as being less likely than boys to continue their education. For refugee communities, it has meant a crisis on top of a crisis.
As part of their commitment to helping young people globally, Urban Outfitters is donating £1 from the sale of each of their reusable face masks to our Coronavirus: Children’s Emergency appeal, to help us reach even more communities with essential support.
Partnership stories
One Young World 2018: creating change for young people
Syifa from our Young Health Programme shares her experiences at the One Young World Summit.
Making cities safer for girls in Kenya and Uganda
Find out how we're empowering young people to create the change they want to see.
How new partnerships can help young people take the lead
Read more about the discussions at our UN General Assembly event.
Giving gender inequality the red card
As part of our partnership with Chelsea FC, Claire Rafferty visited our Champions of Change programme.

A SELECTION OF OUR PARTNERS
AstraZeneca
We've worked in partnership with AstraZeneca since 2010 on the Young Health Programme
Barclays
We worked with Barclays and CARE International on the award-winning Banking on Change partnership
The Body Shop
Our partnership with The Body Shop has equality for girls and young women at its heart.
CBRE
We’ve partnered with CBRE since 2014 supporting the most marginalised girls in Sierra Leone
Chelsea Football Club
Our partnership with Chelsea Football Club uses the power of football to help the world’s poorest children.
Costa Foundation
We’re partnering with the Costa Foundation to help coffee growing communities grow through education
Credit Suisse
We have worked with Credit Suisse since 2008 to improve access to financial education for girls.
Kaplan International
We’re working with Kaplan International to improve education for children in Senegal
Prudential
We're partnering with Prudential to help children in Africa and Asia access a quality education
Stats Perform and DAZN
We're working in partnership with Stats Perform and DAZN to empower children worldwide.
Study Group
We’ve been partnering with Study Group for the past 11 years ensuring children can access quality education
United Nations Global Compact
The United Nations Global Compact is a call to companies everywhere to align their operations and strategies with ten universally accepted principles in the areas of human rights, labour, environment and anti-corruption, and to take action in support of UN goals and issues embodied in the Sustainable Development Goals. The UN Global Compact is a leadership platform for the development, implementation and disclosure of responsible corporate policies and practices. Launched in 2000, it is the largest corporate sustainability initiative in the world, with over 9,000 companies and 3,000 non-business signatories based in 160 countries.