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Our partners

Malala Fund believes girls are the best investment in peace, prosperity and our shared future.

With support from the following partners, we are leading the movement for education and equality around the world.

Laureate

Apple Inc.

Apple supports Malala Fund’s work with the Education Champion Network and Girl Activist Programme. Through our partnership, Apple also assists with technology, curriculum, and research into policy changes to support girls’ education.

Humanitarian

Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation has been instrumental in supporting our organisation’s growth, including seeding the launch of the Education Champion Network.

Landry Family Foundation

The Landry Family Foundation invests critical resources into our signature initiative, the Education Champion Network.

Waverely Street Foundation

Waverely Street Foundation supports Malala Fund's work to ensure all girls can learn and lead.

Kering Foundation

Kering Foundation supports Malala Fund's work in Afghanistan to provide alternative digital learning opportunities.

Envoy

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Citi

Citi’s "e for education" campaign invests in Malala Fund’s Education Champion Network.

Echidna Giving

Echidna Giving supports Malala Fund's research and advocacy initiatives to ensure progress on quality girls' education.

Hawk Foundation

Hawk Foundation supports Malala Fund’s work to ensure all girls can learn and lead.

Google.org

Google supports Malala Fund’s advocacy efforts to champion every girl’s right to access school

Ambassador

Comic Relief US

Comic Relief US supports Malala Fund's Girl Activist Programme in India and Nigeria with Red Nose Day funds.

Frame Fatales of Games Done Quick

Frame Fatales of Games Done Quick supports Malala Fund's work by hosting marathon gaming events to fundraise.

The North Star Charitable Foundation

The North Star Charitable Foundation supports Malala Fund’s work to ensure all girls can learn and lead.

Pluralsight One

In addition to a financial commitment, Pluralsight One provides access to its learning platform to better equip our staff and Education Champions with the technological skills needed to advance our work.

Pura

Pura supports Malala Fund's work to ensure that all girls can learn and lead.

Advocate

David Hugh Cunningham Trust
Deckers Outdoor Corporation
Ann & Gordon Getty Foundation
Lemonade
McDermott and Lou Charitable Fund
Aiden O'Brien
The Pokemon Company International

Supporter

Anonymous
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Anonymous
Anonymous
The Ramona F. Bass Foundation
The Capital Group
Dave Carvalho
The Catesby Foundation
George Church and Kathy Stein Giving Fund
Phyllis Cretors
The Crown Family
Dahlia Gives Fund
Digiphile Law
Duff & Phelps Charitable Foundation
Dr. Rasha Clinic
The Eberstadt-Kuffner Fund
Joan Egrie
Joy and Sam Fangman
Rafa Forte
Fujifilm
Carla Glaser Estate
Green Fig Fund at Schwab Charitable
Mariano Gomide De Faria
HEO Fund
Keith V. Kiernan Foundation
Robert and Georgia Kingsley Fund
Koonce Family Foundation
Logan Family Donor Advised Fund
The McInerney Family Charitable Fund
Mark McSweeney
Kayla Mills
The Kristina and Pat Morton Family Fund
Myne London
Passion Planner
Emily Peterson
Judy Seaman
SEEN Group LTD
Edward and Barbara Shapiro
Slalom Consulting, LLC
Snowbird Foundation
Alexandre Soncini
The Sturm Family
Synchrony
Geraldo Thomaz
Universal Music Group
The Valone Family Charitable Fund
VTEX
Ken and Patricia Warner

Malala Fund is building creative partnerships that maximise our impact for girls’ education.

Please contact us if you or your company are interested in joining this list of generous organisations and individuals.