As a non-profit organisation BRIDGE is extremely grateful to the funders who continue to make our work possible.
PAST AND CURRENT BRIDGE FUNDERS INCLUDE:
- Anglo American Chairman’s Fund
- Zenex Foundation
- ApexHi Charitable Trust
- Ilifa Labantwana
- Deutsche Bank
- Barloworld
- Oppenheimer Memorial Trust
- Rand Merchant Bank Fund
- DG Murray Trust
As an organisation that builds networks and supports collaboration, BRIDGE works with a number of partners. Many of these share our philosophy regarding co-operation, the spreading of good practice, and the dissemination of open educational resources.
PAST AND CURRENT BRIDGE PARTNERS INCLUDE:
- JET Education Services
- Catholic Institute for Education
- Matthew Goniwe School of Leadership and Governance
- Wits School of Governance
- Sasol Inzalo Foundation
- Benita Williams Evaluation Consultants
- Khulisa Management Services
- University of Johannesburg
- Wits School of Education
- Sci-Bono
- Inanda Seminary
- LEAP Science and Maths School
- Global Teachers Institute
- Save the Children
- Mail & Guardian
- The Norkitt Education Leadership Initiative (NELI)
- Moshal Scholarship Program
- Early Childhood Development Institute
- National Education Collaboration Trust
- CozaCares Foundation
- ELRU
- Argo
- Edunova
- Primary Science Programme
- MySchool
PAST AND CURRENT BRIDGE CLIENTS INCLUDE:
- The Flemish Association for Development Corporation and Technical Assistance (VVOB)
- Penreach
- TEACH South Africa
- National Education Collaboration Trust (NECT)
- Afrika Tikkun
- First Rand Foundation Trust
- Sasol Inzalo Foundation
- European Commission
- Telkom Foundation
GOVERNMENT SUPPORT/ CONTACT
- Gauteng Department of Education (GDE)
- Gauteng Education Development Trust (GEDT)
- The Presidency
- Western Cape Education Department

I have a good sense of who does what in STEM Education in Gauteng. I would not have met many great practitioners that I now know were it not for BRIDGE. Some of these practitioners are now working on one of my projects. The project in question would not have happened were it not for BRIDGE.