Partner with us
Together we can create a more sustainable and inclusive Digital Future for Birmingham.
It costs around £1,000 to take someone through our programme.
Your support can transform lives, strengthen families, and foster more equitable, digitally included communities.
There are many ways that you can support ReCognition Circular and our mission – from small one-time contributions to long-term partnership:
- A tool kit for one of our learners – from £20 per learner
- Spare parts for fixing laptops – from £40 per learner
- Fully fund a learner through our workshop – from £950/learner
- Corporate volunteering
- Work experience
- Donate your unwanted computers (see below for more information)
- Lease our refurbished computers
If you can help with any of the above items, or if you have other ideas of how you can support us, we would love to hear from you. You can reach us at info@recognition-circular.org
If you would like to make a donation to help fund our work, please click below.
Your end of life devices can make a huge difference to someone else’s life
We reject the ITAD (IT Asset Disposal/Destruction) label. That’s not what we do.
Yes, we destroy your sensitive data, but we maintain the value and function of your devices to avoid eWaste and help people to get and stay connected.
We upskill and retrain digitally excluded young people who would otherwise slip through the cracks.
Together as a community, businesses and people can reduce their environmental impact and create a more sustainable future.
We provide:
- Certified data cleansing/destruction
- Compliance with GDPR and WEEE legislation
- Sustainability reporting
- Accredited ISO 9001, 14001, 27001
Here are some ways you can sponsor a digitally excluded young person:
Community and advocacy is at the heart of what we do
Create a community of support: Help us to Connect digitally excluded young people with peers, mentors, and role models in your organisation who can provide guidance, encouragement, and support as they navigate the digital world. This can help build their confidence and sense of belonging.
Advocate for digital equity: Champion policies and initiatives that promote digital equity, ensuring that all young people, regardless of their background or socioeconomic status, have equal access to technology and the opportunities it offers.