Partner with us
Work with us to support young people’s mental health and emotional wellbeing in schools and communities.
Why businesses partner with Bee-lieve?
Businesses choose to support Bee-lieve because they want to make a genuine difference where it matters. Our work focuses on early intervention, helping schools and communities provide young people with the knowledge, skills and support they need to thrive.
Corporate partnerships help us expand the Molly Project, delivering wellbeing programmes, training and specialist support directly into schools and local communities.
In return, partners become part of a growing network of organisations committed to supporting the next generation.
Ways for businesses to support Bee-lieve
Businesses can choose to support Bee-lieve to make a difference to young people’s mental health and emotional wellbeing in several ways.
This could include supporting a specific school programme, sponsoring a Bee-lieve Foundation project, or partnering with us over several years to help expand the reach and impact of our work.
These are some examples:
Sponsoring a school wellbeing programme
Supporting a community-based project
Partnering with Bee-lieve Foundation as a long-term corporate supporter
Funding training or early-intervention support in schools
Partnership Pathways
We’ve designed three partnership pathways that allow organisations to create meaningful, measurable impact at a scale that aligns with their values and mission.
For organisations who want to shape the future of youth emotional wellbeing at scale.
This tier supports the expansion of the Make a Difference for Molly Project into new regions, funds whole‑school transformation, and gives your organisation a key role as we design a strategy for local and national impact.
For companies who want to make a targeted, local difference.
This tier funds Individual wellbeing programmes in specific schools or communities — places that matter to your workforce, your customers, and your corporate purpose.
For organisations who want to sponsor a specific element of our work –
training Young Wellbeing Ambassadors, funding parent workshops, providing whole-school staff trauma or neurodiversity training and supporting early‑intervention programmes.
By working together with businesses that share our commitment to supporting young people, we can create lasting change and ensure more schools and communities have access to the support they need.