Form the Future


Programme

Past ventures

Sector

Business/Professional development


Form the Future graduated from Cambridge Social Ventures in July 2016.

Idea

Form the Future, a not-for-profit careers and employment company, was founded in 2015 to help young people find their route through education into employment and provide employers access to their future talent. Committed to each stage of young people’s development, the dedicated team provides schools, colleges and other groups with high-quality outsourced Careers Education, Information, Advice and Guidance (CEIAG) services. Since 2016, Form the Future has also managed a STEM outreach programme, Cambridge LaunchPad. Together with 26 industry partners, the organisation runs hands-on STEM-related project days with 29 schools to inspire the next generation.

Get in touch

Form the Future works best when the whole community is involved, so would like to hear from new businesses interested in joining as volunteers, mentors, school partners and work experience hosts. Form the Future is also expanding its service beyond state schools to the independent sector and possibly to other age groups as well, so any interested parties, please get in touch.

Increasing Form the Future’s visibility is core to its success and Michaela and Anne welcome all opportunities for media coverage and speaking engagements.

Potential funders are also invited to connect.

Tel: +44 (0)1223 781296

abailey@formthefuture.org.uk

Visit Form the Future's website

News about Form the Future

Winners at the WISE Awards ceremony.

Six women who participated in the Cambridge Centre for Social Innovation programme are among social entrepreneurs cited in WISE100.

Social Innovation Prize winners with judges and donors.

Four social entrepreneurs pioneering new approaches to mental health, wellbeing, employment training and publishing have been recognised with the 2022 Cambridge Social Innovation Prize, awarded by Trinity Hall, University of Cambridge, and the Cambridge Centre for Social Innovation at Cambridge Judge Business School.

Impactful women in business, seven women affiliated with the Cambridge Centre for Social Innovation recognised in WISE100 list.

Seven women affiliated with the Cambridge Centre for Social Innovation recognised in WISE100 list.

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