ThinkForward

Elias, a young person supported by ThinkFoward, featured in our 2023 film 'We're just getting started'

ThinkForward identifies young people who face challenges on their paths to employment and provides them with a dedicated, long-term coach who supports them to build the skills, independence, and confidence they need to succeed in the world of work.

ThinkForward & Impetus

Founded by Impetus in 2011 and an independent charity since 2016, ThinkForward started as an idea, taking evidence of 'what works' in supporting young people most at risk of being out of education, employment, or training. Now, they're a highly respected programme that beats national benchmarks. 85% of young people on Pupil Premium involved with ThinkForward make a successful transition into education, employment, or training.

ThinkForward have also been critical to the development of Impetus’ Driving Impact approach, donor retention, organisational strategy and development of our EDI strategy.

Their programme beats national benchmarks - 80% of young people on Pupil Premium involved with ThinkForward transitioned into education, employment, or training.

Our work together in numbers

Since 2010, we have invested a total of £1.5 million in direct grants, £925k in co-investment, and £1.7 million in pro bono support.

Through the expertise of our dedicated Investment team, we supported ThinkForward with strategy development, impact measurement, leadership coaching, income generation.

In 2013*2022/23 (Compound annual growth rate)
Income£1.03m*£2.6m (10%)
Reach100*1,356 (30%)

*ThinkFoward was incorporated in 2012 after being founded by Impetus in 2010. We have used numbers from the end of the organisation's first full year so we can calculate CAGR.

Donor and pro bono partnerships

None of this work would have been possible without the support of our wonderful donors and their commitment to deep, lasting partnerships with Impetus and our partner organisations – providing not just funding but practical and strategic guidance through their pro bono networks.

ThinkForward has been supported by a range of donors and pro bono partners, including CD&R, which committed to a co-investment deal running until September 2025.

ThinkForward have recieved support from our world-class pro-bono network 90 times, with a combined value of £1.7m.

In their words

Ashley - ThinkForward
We are hugely grateful to Impetus for their partnership since our inception.
As a result of their support, we have transformed the way we measure and manage the impact we have on young people’s lives. This is essential for a sustainable future.

Ashley McCaul, CEO, ThinkForward
Elias - ThinkForward
ThinkForward has helped me a lot. I used to get into trouble at school and get kicked out of lessons, but my coach helped me see right from wrong. Without ThinkForward I don’t know what would have happened to me. I never understood what I was doing was wrong, but my coach helped explain it to me in a way that made me understand my actions and want to change my actions.

My coach also explained the different options for my next steps like apprenticeships, sixth form or college. He helped me with applications for college. If it wasn’t for him I wouldn’t be in college. If I have problems I can call my coach any time and he will pick up. He’s always there.

Everyone’s seen a change in me and it makes me really happy. My friend told me he’s proud of me for staying out of trouble. My family would now describe me as someone who is confident, humble and intelligent.

I am now in my last year of my level 3 engineering course. Hopefully when I’m finished I’ll go to uni to study aeronautical engineering. I’m focused on my main goal of becoming a pilot. I’m also looking forward to buying my first car.

Elias's ThinkForward Coach, Ash, helped him to navigate school and work towards his dream career.

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