About our sponsors

The MMP's activities are made possible by funding received from a number of organisations and individuals concerned by the state of mathematics education and the public perception of mathematics.

In particular, we have received extremely generous funding from Cambridge University Press and Cambridge Assessment (formerly the University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate). We are extremely grateful too for significant funding from EPSRC, the Goldman Sachs Foundation, the Isaac Newton Trust, the John Templeton Foundation, Math for America, MEI, Microsoft Research , NCETM, the Ogden Trust, the Sansom-Eligator Foundation, the SHINE Trust, and the Wellcome Trust.

The University of Cambridge's Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics, Department of Pure Mathematics and Mathematical Statistics, and previously the Faculty of Education, have been most generous in providing office accommodation without charge and we are extremely grateful for this very significant support in kind.

We remain grateful for past support from COPUS; the Clothworkers' Foundation, in partnership with the Royal Institution; the Department for Education and Skills (DfES); EMTA (the Engineering and Marine Training Agency); the Faculty and Institute of Actuaries; the Ford Motor Company; IBM; Legal and General; NESTA ; the Peter Gruber Foundation; the RSA; Schlumberger; Unilever, and the Victor Rothschild Memorial Trust. A number of departments and schools in the University of Cambridge have provided financial support, for which we are very grateful, and we have also received funding in the past from HEFCE funds allocated to the University of Cambridge to support and develop aspiration-raising activities and from the University of Cambridge's Active Communities Fund.

Several private individuals have made donations to us, both large and small, and we would especially like to extend our heartfelt thanks to them both for their financial support and their kind wishes, which we very much appreciate. In particular we would like to thank everyone who has made donations in memory of the late Professor H.E. Daniels, and the family of Nicky Shaw.

We would like to thank all of our sponsors, past and present, for their generous support.

Become a supporter!

We continue to seek funding for the future continuation and development of our award-winning activities. If you have enjoyed any of our websites or other activities, and would like to support us by giving a donation, of whatever size, we would be very grateful.

You can now donate to the Millennium Mathematics Project online by credit/debit card through the University of Cambridge Development Office's secure site.

Alternatively, you can make a donation by cheque or credit card via our postal donation form.

If you are a US taxpayer you may prefer to donate via Cambridge in America. Cambridge in America is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organisation (recognised by the US Internal Revenue Service) which funds grants that benefit Cambridge University and its member colleges and departments. Gifts to Cambridge in America qualify for an income tax deduction to the limits allowed by law. You can give online or by post within the US via the Cambridge in America gift form. Please state when making your gift that you would like your donation to support the Millennium Mathematics Project.

If you would like to discuss supporting our activities in more detail please contact Julia Hawkins.

We hope that you enjoy visting all of our sites and thank you for your interest and your support!