Quickline has partnered with Leeds Community Foundation to introduce a new community-focused fund to support organisations in Leeds and Bradford that work with children, young people, and families helping develop digital skills and improve employment.

ITS continues to support Generation Next in a partnership that aims to empower young professionals to take ownership of their careers and foster the next generation of talent.
Through the partnership ITS sponsored the Volunteering and Social Impact category at the recent Next Generation Awards, with Social Value Manager, Marie Steele, on the judging panel.
Courtney Brindley took the prize for her work to improve the lives of people subjected to domestic violence.
ITS said: “At the forefront of our partnership with Generation Next is a commitment to empowering young people to take ownership of their future.
“In partnership with Generation Next, we foster innovation and individuality, countering challenges in today’s competitive landscape while pursuing societal change.”
ITS will also be sponsoring the Generation Next Conference in October.