Joining forces with Salford’s finest.

The work we do at The Salford Trust is supported by some incredible individuals and businesses in the city. 

Whether it’s a long-term or one-off contribution, our partners know that they’re making a real difference to young people’s lives in the area by helping them do what they love.

Salford Quays at sunset.

How can you help?

We welcome any form of support and love getting to know the people that make the Salford community so special!

Be a part of our local charity by:

  • Providing a financial donation

  • Sponsoring a talented young person

  • Participating in one of our fundraising events

  • Reviewing applications in our sub-group

For monetary contributions, you’ll receive regular updates on how your funding has helped a young person. This means you can see the tangible impact you have made!

  • “As an independent business I feel it’s important to support smaller local charities. The Salford Trust is the perfect fit, as you can actually see the benefits the charity brings to the Salford community first hand.”

    Sarah Wilson-Gibbons, Hey Little Cupcake!

  • "Invisible Systems is proud to support The Salford Trust as part of our commitment to giving back to the local community. By partnering with the Trust, we aim to contribute to the positive impact it has on the lives of individuals and families in the area, helping to create a stronger and more connected community."

    Morgan McAllister, Invisible Systems

  • "SFP have supported the work of the Trust since its formation in 2004 and have witnessed how children’s lives can be transformed by a relatively small financial contribution. Our great city has many talented individuals and poverty should not be a barrier to success."

    Nick Abbott, Partner

  • “The partnership with The Salford Trust over the last ten years has been fantastic, the Trust have provided lots of flexible / accessible opportunities for our employees to support the essential fundraising efforts required to ensure they can continue the great work they do across Salford.”

    Thomas Jacobs, BNY Mellon