Good Things Foundation has teamed up with People’s Partnership to help adults on low incomes improve their digital and financial skills.
People’s Partnership will work with Good Things Foundation to create a new online learning module for ‘Learn My Way’.
This partnership includes a digital journey audit and a series of webinars through the National Digital Inclusion Network.
The aim is to help more people who are excluded from digital access and financial planning manage their money online.
Helen Milner, group CEO of Good Things Foundation, said: “This partnership is about breaking down the barriers that stop people from confidently engaging with their financial future.
“By combining our skills in digital inclusion with People’s Partnership’s pensions expertise, we’re empowering low-income and vulnerable adults – many of whom are digitally excluded – to take control of their financial future.”
Nicola Sinclair, head of responsible business at People’s Partnership, said: “We’re proud to be working with Good Things Foundation on this major charity partnership.
“As a pension provider with purpose, we’re committed to helping our 7 million members build financial foundations for life, and financial wellbeing forms a central part of this.
“We passionately believe that everyone deserves access to tools and knowledge to enable them to plan for their future.”
Sinclair added: “At the heart of both organisations there is a clear commitment to inclusion, and that means making sure no one is left behind in the digital age.”