Creating impact together
By choosing to support Farms for City Children, your organisation will play an active role in providing transformative experiences for young people while you achieve your own corporate social responsibility objectives.
At the same time as creating opportunities for employee engagement and team building, you’ll be enabling us to connect even more young people to nature, food and farming. You can choose to offer support across our organisation or focus your efforts on a farm in your local area.
Whether you select us as your charity of the year, partner with us long-term or hold a one-off fundraiser, there are lots of ways you can get involved and our team are here to support you.

How you can support us
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Chose a strategic partnership or make us your charity of the year.
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Fundraise for us or provide us with sponsorship.
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Donate a percentage of your sales to us.
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Involve your team in a high-impact challenge event.
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Support your employees to donate through payroll giving.
Partnership benefits
The support you give us will enable young people from underserved communities to develop life skills and connect with nature. In return, we will work with you to help your organisation benefit from a meaningful, values-led partnership.
In 2026, this will include the amazing opportunity to support us as we celebrate 50 years of Farms for City Children!
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Raise your organisation’s profile and demonstrate shared values.
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Evidence your CSR commitment through practical action.
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Choose a partnership tier and level of support that works for you.
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Receive transparent reporting of measured impact.
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Experience farm visits (where capacity allows).
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Access opportunities for storytelling and cause-related marketing.
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Benefit from a single point of contact within our expert team.

Our team are inspired in their regular visits to the farms, seeing the incredible work the charity does to reconnect children with the land, biodiversity and food production. This aligns strongly with our purpose for people and planet to thrive and gives opportunity to our employees to contribute to our communities, which also builds resilience and supports their mental health. As well as witnessing the benefits FfCC provide to children on the ground, their recent webinar allowed us to see the huge benefits that have been experienced over many years and the everlasting benefits children get from attending a Farms for City Children visit.
Carly Goodman
Tyler Grange

“As a member of my company’s Corporate Social Responsibility team, I have had the opportunity to see first-hand the work that Farms for City Children does for schools like our local community school.
From Lunch & Learns to our annual challenge event, our partnership with them has offered a unique way for our colleagues to get involved with a charity that delivers high-impact, locally resonant work. Our collaboration gives our employees the opportunity to see and support meaningful change, while building engagement with our CSR strategy and positioning our business as a purpose-driven organisation.”
Richard Trotman
Bank of Montreal (London Branch)