The Story Project was founded on a simple but powerful belief: every child deserves to feel seen, understood, and inspired.
Across the UK, children are falling behind with both literacy and wellbeing. Too many are leaving primary school without the reading confidence they need and the skills to support long-term wellbeing.
Your support will allow us to expand our schools programme into more communities, providing children with the books, and support they need and helping teachers to teach wellbeing confidently.
For £20,000 you would be providing 420 books and ongoing support to 10 schools (approx. 2500 children) to access our programme.
In return, receive recognition on our website, storytelling assets to share with your community, impact data to show the impact your support is having and more.
For £75,000 you would be providing 2100 books and ongoing support to 50 schools (approx. 12,500 children) to access our programme.
In return, receive recognition on our website, storytelling assets to share with your community, impact data, bespoke wellbeing workshop for your employees, opportunities for employee engagement and more.
For £140,000 you would be providing 4200 books and ongoing support to 100 schools (approx. 25,000 children) to access our programme.
In return, receive recognition on our website, storytelling assets, tailored annual impact report, bespoke wellbeing workshop for your employees, opportunities for employee engagement, co-creation of a new resource based on critical social themes and more.
Get in touch to discuss our sponsorship packages. We can offer bespoke packages and welcome conversations with organisations of all sizes.
Read about what we are up to at The Story Project
Our latest impact report shows the tangible and measurable impact The Story Project is having on children’s wellbeing and teacher confidence across multiple measures…
An achievement we are so proud of; read more about the judging criteria and why it means so much to us…
A post written by our lovely founder and CEO, Olivia, about the inspiration and research behind The Story Project…