UNICEF is supported entirely by voluntary contributions and the support from our corporate partners makes a significant contribution to our work.

 
 
  • Pampers field visit to UNICEF projects in Madagascar. © UNICEF UK/Madagascar 2006/Rebecca Hearfield

    What are the benefits? Brand impact, profile and recognition, unrivalled expertise, media relations, global influence, the opportunity for networking and sharing learnings and to develop globally recognised cause-related initiatives.

  • BT employees trek in Brazil to raise money for UNICEF.  © UNICEF UK/Brazil 2009/ Hugh Mehta

    Ways to support us There are a variety of ways in which companies can work with UNICEF, including corporate donations, employee fundraising, customer engagement and cause-related marketing.  

  • A woman holds baby Abdoulrachid  © UNICEF/NYHQ2009-2569/Holtz

    Our partners UNICEF UK's corporate partners.  

  • Marcus Agius meets women from cooperatives who are supported by the 'Building Young Futures' partnership © UNICEF/Philippines 2009/Alquinto

    Testimonials Read testimonials from UNICEF UK's corporate partners about our great work together. 

  • Children play at a relief camp in Sri Lanka. © UNICEF/NYHQ2005-2283/Thomas

    Fundraise at work From bake sales to quiz nights, job swaps to dress down days, auctions to awards nights – fundraising at work is hugely fun and rewarding. It’s also a great way to enhance your working relationships and encourage team building. 

  • Alliance Ball © Alliance

    Your company event Events in support of UNICEF have included industry functions, ceremonies, parties, balls and fundraising dinners hosted by some of our very own ambassadors. If you are interested in organising a large scale special event for UNICEF then read on.  

  • May 2011. A girl receives porridge at a food distribution point operated by the international NGO Action Contre la Faim and supported by UNICEF, in Duékoué, Côte d'Ivoire © UNICEF/NYHQ2011-0580/Olivier Asselin

    Companies and emergency giving In an emergency, your company's support could help save the lives of some of the world’s most vulnerable children. 

  • A Rwandan girl and a boy use a laptop. © UNICEF/NYHQ2007-1397/Giacomo Pirozzi

    Contact us Contact UNICEF UK's corporate team.  

  • In Guinea-Bissau, a girl stands in her home in Cansate Village, near Bissau, the capital. Children’s rights are an essential investment in our sustainable future. © UNICEF/NYHQ2008-1775/Giacomo Pirozzi

    Children: the next business agenda Strategic partnerships and collaborative relationships with companies are critical for UNICEF to deliver results for children and to realise their rights.