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Community Partnerships

Since our inception 15 years ago, Q5 has always aligned with local causes across our global offices and supported them with fundraising, volunteering and in-kind consultancy support.

What are community partnerships?

The Q5 Foundation’s vision is to give back to the communities we work in through supporting causes important to Q5ers and creating positive impact. We aim to extend our core purpose of building healthier businesses globally, to charities & not-for-profits in need of support but without the financial means.

The Q5 Foundation allows us to deliver meaningful impact to the communities around us whilst offering our people the opportunity to support causes and charities close to their hearts.

Check out our video with one of our community partnerships, CATCH.

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Community partnerships across the globe

At the Q5 Foundation, we are proud to support impactful charities across the globe, reflecting the values of our teams and local communities. From tackling mental health with NAMI in New York to fighting homelessness with The Big Issue and Llamau in the UK, our partnerships address critical challenges. We support education through the Leeds Learning Alliance, food security with the Houston Food Bank, and entrepreneurship with Arab Women Entrepreneurs in the Middle East. In Australia, we’re proud to partner with the Usman Khawaja Foundation to foster opportunities for underserved communities.

Together, we aim to make a meaningful, global impact.

Case studies

Discover how we’ve helped others

Contact our Foundation

We’re thrilled that our Foundation works with a huge number and range of people and charities every year. If there’s something in our Foundation which sounds interesting and you’d like to learn more, please reach out. Please use this form to apply for Pop Up Consultancy support or a Research Collaboration, or to register interest in one of our Young People programmes, including our Youth Panel, University Consultancies and Futures Taskforce.