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About the Campaign for Learning
The Campaign for Learning is an independent charity working to put learning at the heart of social inclusion. It was set up by the Royal Society of Arts in 1995 to champion the cause of lifelong learning and became an independent charity in 1997. The Campaign delivers innovative projects, conducts research and examines the impact of policy on learning and learners. It co-ordinates practitioner networks including the National Family Learning Network, and runs national engagement campaigns including the National Family Learning Festival – the biggest celebration of family learning in the country. www.campaignforlearning.org.uk

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About the e-Learning Foundation
The e-Learning Foundation was launched in 2001, to ensure that every schoolchild in the UK should have access to learning technologies when and where they want to learn, and especially at home. The Foundation, a registered charity, aims to bridge the digital divide and ensure that all children, irrespective of their background, can have the same access to technology for learning as their better off peers. The Foundation is independent of Government and funded through donations from the private and third sector as well as providing services to schools.

www.e-learningfoundation.com

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About Nominet Trust
Nominet Trust is a social investor that supports people committed to using the internet to address social problems. Through investments of £5 million+ p.a., Nominet Trust supports a range of charities and social enterprises that use the internet to support vulnerable people, improve health and well-being, encourage entrepreneurship and promote education. Research and evaluation underpin Nominet Trust’s work, ensuring that its investments make maximum social impact. www.nominettrust.org.uk

Digital Families is an initiative of the Campaign for Learning delivered in partnership with the e-Learning Foundation

and supported by Nominet Trust

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