evo Foundation Welcomes First Corporate Partners, Including Nestle, BLOC & TC Group

evo Foundation is proud to announce the first official partners in its newly launched Corporate Partnership Programme, marking a significant milestone in the charity’s mission to further education and tackle poverty across local communities and the wider business supplies industry.

Since the launch, 14 partners have now signed up to support evo Foundation’s ongoing work. Nestle Professional, TC Group, Dams, Paragon and Elite Lockers will be Headline Partners for 2026.

BLOC, Bong, Buywise Health, Eazzi, Driver Hire and Kennect all join as Premium Partners, with Work in Style, H2eCommerce and Pierre Henry coming on as Trusted Partners.

The evo Foundation Corporate Partnership Programme enables businesses, including suppliers and dealers, to formally partner with evo Foundation through an annual sponsorship commitment. In return, partners gain access to exclusive marketing, engagement and joint campaign opportunities that strengthen their social impact while supporting evo Foundation’s growing work.

Through Corporate Partnerships, evo Foundation can continue helping beneficiaries lead a life of opportunity, while partners benefit from meaningful ways to give back to their teams, customers and local communities. The programme is designed to create long-term, sustainable relationships that expand the Foundation’s reach and increase the number of individuals it can support.

The partnerships reflect a shared commitment to creating positive change and opening doors for people facing financial barriers, whether through direct hardship support, educational grants, or strategic collaboration with grassroots organisations.

“We are absolutely delighted to welcome our first group of partners to our Corporate Partnership Programme,” said Leanne Gregg, Trustee at evo Foundation. “This partnership represents exactly what we hoped to achieve through the programme, bringing together like-minded organisations that want to make a tangible difference. With their support, we can extend our reach, help more individuals overcome short-term hardship, and continue removing barriers to further education.”

Jeanette Caswell, Managing Director of BLOC, adds: “We’re proud to be the first official corporate partner and supporting initiatives that will help make a real difference. This aligns perfectly with our Weaver Sustainability programme and its social responsibility pillar, which is focused on creating a positive social impact for your employees and your wider community through engagement and action. The evo Foundation partnership gives us another a meaningful way to contribute and create opportunity or support for others.”

Founded in 2023, evo Foundation was established to create a sustainable framework for supporting people in need through small donations, direct grants and strategic partnerships.

The Foundation has contributed over £91,000 in donations to deserving charities and individuals since its establishment in 2023. With a fundraising target of £100,000 for this financial year, this milestone helps demonstrate both strong progress and clear momentum toward that goal.

evo Foundation’s Targeted Support Programme provides one-off grants of up to £1,000 to help individuals facing short-term financial challenges following bereavement, illness or other significant life events.

Meanwhile, its Education Grants Programme, launched in 2024, awards £10,000 in small grants each year to young people entering further education, helping to cover costs such as transport, laptops and essential living expenses.

Alongside support for individuals, evo Foundation also works closely with grassroots non-profit organisations that are best placed to meet the specific needs of local communities.