We’re proud to partner with individuals and organisations who share our vision for all London could be. Partner with us to understand, influence and improve the city we all love.
There are several ways we can work with you:
- Join the London Network: Grow your network by joining ours.
- Research partnerships: Shape the debate about the city’s future.
- Co-hosted events: Bringing the right people together to innovate and collaborate.
- The London Policy Lab: Bespoke answers to your questions.
- Professional Development: Personalised learning opportunities.
You can also see What We’re Working On – the ideas to make London even better that we’re currently developing and seeking support for.
E-mail partnerships@centreforlondon.org if you’re interested in finding out more.
What our partners say
"We have worked closely with Centre for London since it was founded 10 years ago to make the case for policies that are suited to the unique challenges and opportunities facing the capital. This is in line with our vision of a vibrant and thriving City, supporting a diverse and sustainable London within a globally successful UK. In particular, we have valued the annual London Conference as a forum for debate and discussion with key London stakeholders."
City of London Corporation
"We have been working with Centre for London for over two years now, and their team have been highly responsive and supportive of our society’s aims and emerging needs. The Centre is very skilled in research, political understanding, governance, and technology areas; but, beyond that, we have found them to be remarkably creative, adaptable, and committed!"
Eman Martin-Vignerte, Head of Political Affairs and Government Relations | Bosch
"We’re pleased to be working with Centre for London on London Futures. As we emerge from the pandemic, the insights and solutions they are developing are valuable not just for London’s approach to tackling inequity, but also for urban centres across the UK and globally."
Anna Garrod, Policy and Influence Director | Impact on Urban Health