The Impetus Triathlon: 4 reasons to get involved and support young people

Discover how you can participate, fundraise and help transform the lives of young people from disadvantaged backgrounds at our flagship event. Continue reading…

Impetus' work in action: a case study with Generation UK

A case study spotlighting Impetus' work with portfolio partner Generation UK and what makes our partnership special. Continue reading…

Black History Month: Why it’s important for Impetus

Why celebrating Black History Month is crucial to Impetus’ mission - and how three strands of our race equity work aim to empower Black leaders and organisations. Continue reading…

IntoUniversity graduates from Impetus’ portfolio after 17 years of partnership

IntoUniversity will now enter the Impetus Alumni Network, as we begin a new stage in our relationship. Continue reading…

Contact us

To contact Impetus, email: info@impetus.org.uk, call : 07774 437 701 or tweet @ImpetusUK. Continue reading…

AllChild (formerly West London Zone)

AllChild graduated from our portfolio in 2025. AllChild supports young people in underserved UK communities, helping them build social, emotional, and academic skills. By partnering with local organis Continue reading…

Announcing a £525k grant to Football Beyond Borders

Impetus today announces a half a million-pound three year grant to support a promising intensive intervention to reengage young people in their education. Continue reading…

The Impetus model: a road to transformative impact

A blog on strategies effectively broadening the reach and depth of philanthropic models, introducing the Impetus model as a case study. Continue reading…

Delivering university access for all – what the evidence says

The new universities’ regulator Professor Sir Michael Barber prioritised improved access to university in his speech, but how do we deliver access for all regardless of background? In this joint blog, Continue reading…

Thousands of young people are facing an endless cycle of GCSE resits

Our new analysis of GCSE resits has found that thousands of young people are taking English and maths exams for more than the third time. Some even resit as many as nine times. Continue reading…