Revols for Good offers charities and non–profits the chance to have some of their most pressing tech challenges solved—at no cost. We provide the trained digital talent you need to make a real difference to your core mission.
Giving back is incredibly important to us—it’s a part of who we are and what we stand for as a business. We support a diverse range of causes and work with charities across the globe, with partnerships running in Africa, India, USA, and the UK.
How it works
- The scheme is available for charities or non-profit organizations that require support with a specific tech challenge
- After up to 12 weeks of intensive training in high-demand tech applications, our Revols—all experienced IT professionals—are matched with organizations around the world for placement. If they are in between placements (on the bench) or wish to volunteer their free time to support a charity or a non-profit, we will match them with your project
- The Revols will work with your organization to find solutions to your challenges at no cost for a short-term period
- If you wish to keep the Revol on a long-term placement, you will benefit from a discounted rate
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Our work
Our Revols have already made a big difference to our charity partners and the causes they support.
We caught up with a few of these non-profits to find out more about the impact our Revols have made.
Baale Mane
Kamwell
Migrant Leaders
Kuumba
St Martin's School
Resource
Hear from some of our charity partners
Cure Cancer
Charities we support include








Regional fundraising
Closer to home, we also support our own employee’s charitable efforts with the causes closest to them. From fundraising for natural disasters around the world, to running marathons or skydiving, we’re aware that our workforce come from so many walks of life, and that it’s our duty to support their own endeavors to help make the world a better place.
Are you a charity or non-profit organization that requires support with your digital projects? Get in touch here: