Partnerships

CIBC is a leading Canadian-based global financial institution with 10 million personal banking, business, public sector and institutional clients. United under the bank’s community investment brand One for Change, CIBC and its team are committed to coming together to support people and communities with the belief that giving is personal and comes from the heart. In London, the CIBC Children’s Miracle Foundation was established in 1984 and supports UK-registered charities dedicated to the health, welfare and education of children. In its 35 years, the Foundation has raised more than  £6 million for approximately 70 children’s charities.
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Close Brothers is a leading UK merchant banking group providing lending, deposit taking, wealth management services and securities trading. We are committed to contributing long-term value and making a lasting, positive impact on the society in which we operate. We do this by engaging with our communities across all our businesses and maintaining a range of programmes to support the causes that benefit those around us. We are dedicated to helping the charities that matter most to our employees, and support them by matching the time and money that they give to charities close to their hearts.

Talis Capital is a venture capital investment firm that takes smart money from some of the world’s most successful entrepreneurs and business people and invests it strategically in early stage technology companies with global potential. Talis has invested over $600m worth of transactions since 2009 and the portfolio includes Darktrace, Onfido, iwoca, Pirate Studios, Luminance, import.io, Oh My Green to name just a few. Talis concentrates on building long term partnerships and leverages their exclusive investor network to create opportunity and unlock future growth.

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Ever wished you could update your ski kit more often? Wanted to refresh your on-piste style but couldn’t justify a new outfit because your current one is far from worn out? Found yourself stuck with a pile of good-as-new kids’ ski clothing they’ve outgrown but not outworn?

Backed up with a blog full of helpful skiing advice and info, WhoSki.com is THE place to sell your no-longer-wanted ski kit, and pick up new ski and snowboard gear at prices that mean you can refresh your on-piste style as often as you like and 25% of commission goes straight to the teenage mental health charity stem4, so there is giving back as well.

Help us support teenage mental health