Strategic Partnerships

Working together to maximise our collective impact and accelerate the pace of change.

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At Ufi our mission is to harness the power of technology to improve skills for work, opening up access and achieving positive lasting outcomes for those furthest from opportunity.

We know we can’t achieve this alone and so we work in partnership with organisations who share our mission to create conditions for success and accelerate the pace of change.

From inspiring leadership-level engagement to commissioning research and supporting the sharing of knowledge, partnership is crucially important.

Our strategic partners

Each of our strategic partnerships offers a different pathway to maximise our collective impact so that, ultimately, the best technology solutions can enable us all to flourish in our working lives.

  • Ufi and AELP

    Supporting independent training providers to deploy the best digital tools and pedagogies.

  • Ufi and ALT

    Championing the development of learning technology professionals in vocational education.

  • Ufi and Association of Colleges

    Supporting further education colleges to deploy the best digital tools and pedagogies.

  • Ufi and Catch22

    Mobilising the power and energy of tech ventures to drive reform in public services.

  • Ufi and FutureDotNow

    Using technology to improve the digital capability and confidence of the UK workforce.

  • Ufi and iDEA

    Creating a step-change in digital skills and confidence for vocational learners in the UK

  • Ufi and Learning and Work Institute

    Shifting the dial on adult participation in learning for work.

  • Ufi and NCFE

    Driving change and reform in the assessment of vocational training and skills.

  • Ufi and The King’s Trust

    Deploying technology to improve employability opportunities for young people.

  • Ufi and the Resolution Foundation

    Backing innovators using technology to improve the jobs, skills and prospects of workers experiencing low pay and precarious employment.

  • Ufi and the RSA

    Uniting people, places and ideas to show how tech can help tackle the UK skills crisis.