Corporate and major giving
Donating for lasting impact
Whether you choose to support scholarships, widen access to higher education, enhance facilities, or back industry focused research, we shape each collaboration around your goals and report transparently on the impact you make. As Herts is an exempt charity, qualifying corporate donations may also be eligible for Corporation Tax relief, with no VAT charged on donations.
Major individual donors help students thrive, widen access, and back research that reflects their values or personal legacy. Corporate partners strengthen skills pipelines, drive innovation through collaboration, and invest in opportunities that support organisational priorities and the region’s growth. Together, your support powers people, advances knowledge, and creates benefits felt far beyond our campuses.
Why partner with Herts?
Develop future talent
Create scholarships or support programmes in key subject areas that matter to you or your organisation.
Strengthen teaching and research
Invest in state‑of‑the‑art facilities or research that advances knowledge and delivers real‑world impact.
Support social and regional mobility
Help reduce financial barriers, widen participation and support the region’s long‑term skills needs.
Build meaningful strategic value
Align your giving with personal philanthropic goals or corporate priorities such as innovation, community investment or workforce development.
The impact of collaborative support
Companies, trusts and foundations are already investing in Herts, funding scholarships, advancing research, and creating opportunities for students. Their support helps talented individuals access education and move confidently into their careers.
Explore how corporate and major donors are making a measurable difference, and what your partnership could help achieve.
Contact us
If you are interested in making a corporate gift or major donation, our Development team would be delighted to discuss partnership opportunities and how your support can make a lasting difference.
Hollie Rendall
Head of Development
Marketing and Communications