Who We Work With

Cooperating with organisations across Cambridgeshire and Peterborough to increase digital inclusion

Device Refurbishment

Working with Sustainable Tech 4 Good, we refurbish donated laptops, tablets, and phones and redistribute them to those in need.

Learn more

Outreach

Libraries, community centres, and partner venues across the county host our free walk-in sessions.

Funding & Grants

Grant providers and corporate partners fund our programmes, from school interventions to residential home outreach.

Useful Links

We signpost people to specialist services and partner organisations, and they refer clients to us for digital skills support.

Some of Our Partners

We're proud to work alongside these organisations to bridge the digital divide

Sustainable Tech 4 Good

IT partner for device refurbishment

Refurbishes donated laptops, tablets and phones for redistribution to those in digital poverty.

Learn more

The Bradfield Centre

Innovation hub and venue partner

Hosts digital skills sessions and provides a mobile device collection point in Cambridge.

Visit website

Cambridge City Council

Local authority partner

Supports community digital inclusion programmes across Cambridge.

Visit website

Cambridgeshire Libraries

Walk-in session venues

Libraries across the county host free digital support sessions for the public.

Visit website

South Cambs District Council

District authority partner

Partners with us on rural outreach and digital inclusion in South Cambridgeshire.

Visit website

Redgate

Corporate partner and donor

Donates equipment and provides corporate volunteering for digital skills programmes.

Visit website

CityFibre

Broadband infrastructure partner

Supports connectivity access and broadband infrastructure for underserved communities.

Visit website

Aviva

Corporate inclusion partner

Funds digital inclusion initiatives and provides corporate volunteer support.

Visit website

Connecting Cambridgeshire

County digital programme

County-wide programme improving digital connectivity and inclusion across Cambridgeshire.

Visit website

The Allia Centre

Venue and community partner

Provides venue space and a mobile device collection point for our programmes.

Visit website

Citizens Advice Bureau

Referral partner

Refers vulnerable clients for digital skills support and signposting services.

Visit website

NatWest & Barclays Banks

Banking support partners

Support financial literacy and help clients access digital banking services confidently.

Safer Off The Streets

Homelessness support partner

Refers homeless and at-risk individuals for digital skills and device support.

Visit website

Healthwatch Forum

Health sector partner

Partners on digital health access, helping people navigate NHS and health services online.

Visit website

Cambridge University

Research and volunteering

Research partnerships and student volunteers supporting digital inclusion programmes.

Visit website

AbilityNet

Accessibility partner

Specialist support adapting technology for disabled and elderly users.

Visit website

Partnerships are at the heart of everything we do — no single organisation can solve digital exclusion alone.

Cambridge Online

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about working with us

How can my organisation partner with Cambridge Online?

We welcome partnerships of all kinds — from hosting walk-in sessions at your venue to donating equipment, providing funding, or establishing referral pathways. Get in touch and we'll discuss how we can work together to increase digital inclusion in your community.

Can we host a walk-in session at our venue?

Yes! We're always looking for accessible community venues to host our free digital support sessions. If you have suitable space with internet access, we'd love to hear from you. We provide the volunteers and equipment — you provide the space.

How can we refer someone to your services?

We welcome referrals from councils, charities, health services, housing associations, and any other organisation. Simply call us on 01223 800450, email help@cambridgeonline.org.uk, or visit our contact page. Let us know the person's needs and we'll arrange the right support.

Do you work with public sector organisations?

Absolutely. We work closely with local councils, libraries, NHS services, and other public bodies across Cambridgeshire. Whether it's a formal partnership, a referral arrangement, or a one-off project, we're happy to explore how we can collaborate to support your service users.

Come and Work With Us

Whether you're a business, charity, public authority, or an individual — we'd love to work with you