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Our Impact in the UK | JPMorganChase Diversity, opportunity & inclusion Chairman and CEO Letter to Shareholders Business growth and entrepreneurship Environmental sustainability Financial health and wealth creation An Ohio-based company is protecting first responders around the world With support from JPMorganChase, Fire-Dex is providing protective equipment to firefighters in 100 countries and all 50 states.
The pandemic’s bankable moment Veteran’s Unconventional Path to Landing her Dream Job in Tech U.S. Army Veteran Ashley Wigfall transitioned to a civilian role and charted her path to technologist through mentorship and skills training at the JPMorgan Chase tech hub in Plano, Texas. Chairman and CEO Letter to Shareholders Making an impact in the United Kingdom for over 200 years.
We’re investing in skills and training programmes right across the UK because growing the economy, our business, and communities starts with growing people. JPMorganChase is investing in skills and training programmes across the UK that help people grow. Because people grow the economy.
Here are some of our more recent impact stories. Where I’m from, most people go into a trade, or they just follow what their parents have done. There’s nothing wrong with that.
It just wasn’t what I wanted. The bursary I received focused on gaining skills outside of your education. My work experience really gave me the knowledge and the skill set to be where I am now and progress into the future.
I learned SQL, Python, public speaking, actually working on a team, communication. All those things that you can’t really learn by just reading a book. I want to help build infrastructure and transit which is positive for the community.
One of the things I loved was to be partnered up with a good mentor, and she would just give me the best advice that she could. I just felt seen, I felt that I could dream bigger and I would be supported in that. I don’t think like other people do, but this program gave me the support that I didn’t have in school– to get help with CVs, perform in interviews, that sort of stuff– and then get a full-time career.
For me, it’s always been about being independent, I want to get a mortgage, I want to have a life, have a family and be able to support them. These programs really help these people to just be at the start line at least. And that can be life-changing for some people.
By investing in skills and training opportunities right across the UK. Learn more about our impact .
Invested in Careers & Skills programming People placed in jobs or apprenticeships People received access to credentials and certifications Employee volunteer hours supporting Careers & Skills projects Upcoming investment in UK philanthropic programming over 5 years Students provided access to STEM programming Young people and adults received coaching qualifications Educators equipped with tech programming Hear directly from young adults across the UK on how our nonprofit partners’ training and bursary programs helped them unlock their ambitions.
Tech Bootcamp Participant – Generation UK This program gave me the confidence to pursue the career that I wanted and the careers that I've yet to achieve. Opportunity Bursary Recipient – Sutton Trust The bursary allowed me to actually do the projects I wanted to do. I’ve really developed my confidence, and now I get to do that for young people.
Tech Bootcamp Participant – Generation UK I don’t think like other people do, but this program gave me the support that I didn’t have in school, and then get a full-time career. Aspiring Professionals Alumna – Social Mobility Foundation I loved being partnered up with a good mentor. I just felt seen, that I could dream bigger and I would be supported in that.
Opportunity Bursary Recipient – Sutton Trust Where I’m from, most people go into a trade. It just wasn’t what I wanted. The bursary I received focused on gaining skills outside of your education.
Aspiring Professionals Alumnus – Social Mobility Foundation I learned SQL, Python, public speaking, actually working on a team, communication. All those things that you can’t really learn by just reading a book.
Learn more about our Careers & Skills support Making opportunity happen across the UK Through our partnerships with nonprofit organisations like the Sutton Trust, Generation UK, and the Social Mobility Foundation , we’re helping young people and adults get the skills and opportunities they need to succeed in the job market… and take their careers to the next level.
Helping Promising Students Become Tomorrow’s Entrepreneurs Inside access to London’s thriving businesses equips an Ofsted outstanding school with the tools for entrepreneurship. JPMorganChase is helping launch careers in banking and technology for young people in the UK The firm’s forward-looking initiatives nurture talent and break down barriers to prestigious careers – which is great news for employees, employers and the UK economy.
With an established and growing presence in the UK, our business has an important role to play in supporting local communities. Fostering economic growth is core to our mission at JPMorganChase — and we recognize the challenges facing underserved individuals and entrepreneurs. We are committed to working with public, private and non-profit actors to connect them to economic opportunities across the country.
Chief Executive Officer for JPMorganChase in Europe, the Middle East and Africa Moving the UK forward, together How our business and philanthropic relationships are helping to advance a stronger, more inclusive United Kingdom. Improving access to career opportunities We help prepare young people for the jobs of the future to create a more inclusive workforce.
See how we’re ensuring opportunity for all with The Careers & Enterprise Company. Building transferable skills We partner with the Home Nations Football Associations to help individuals where cost is a barrier to develop transferable skills that can support their careers, both on and off the pitch. Investing in our presence across the UK With over 22,000 employees in the UK, we're working to expanding our global footprint.
We have offices throughout London, Bournemouth, Glasgow, Edinburgh, and more recently Manchester, Leeds and Bristol. Scaling businesses & entrepreneurs globally We aim to be the leading founder-led bank for venture-backed companies. Our dedicated UK Innovation Economy team focuses on high-growth businesses in industries like disruptive commerce, technology, life sciences, healthcare IT and climate tech.
Enabling access to affordable credit To help address the unique financial needs of people in the UK, we are financing new financial products created by Fair4AllFinance and HM Treasury, which aim to help expand credit availability and increase savings. Supporting an international transportation hub As an employer of over 76,000 people, Heathrow International Airport’s success is crucial to the local economy. J.
P. Morgan helped secure financing for the airport after the pandemic. Empowering our employees to do good Our volunteer programs leverage the expertise of the firm’s global workforce.
Through The Schools Challenge, for example, JPMorgan Chase employees mentor students and encourage them to think about their career paths. Creating opportunity for small businesses Through our philanthropic relationship with Capital Enterprise, we supported the creation of OneTech, a program that offers mentoring, hackathons and more.
It [JPMorganChase] feels more like a tech company that just so happens to sit within a bank…less stuffy, open to new tech, and quite agile in the way they do things. Software Engineer, Data Centre Services Open roles in the United Kingdom Ready for what's next? We’re proud to support our employees with opportunities to grow and thrive.
We’re looking for talented people like you from all across the globe. JPMorganChase Announces Major Investments in its Bournemouth Campus and the Community One year on, JPMorganChase shares progress on £40m investment in the UK and deploys £3.
3m to boost career opportunities across the country JPMorgan Chase Commits £40 Million More to Help Drive Sustainable Economic Growth in the United Kingdom JPMorgan Chase Opens the Doors of Its New Glasgow Office JPMorgan Chase announces new £2.
5m commitment to The Careers & Enterprise Company to enhance career readiness of disadvantaged young people in England Chase named the Official Banking Partner of the Homes Nations Football Teams Helping power economic growth by creating opportunities for all through business and community investments, local collaborations and policy advocacy.
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Small Business Innovation Research Program (SBIR) Phase II is sponsored by Administration for Community Living. Small Business Innovation Research Program (SBIR) Phase II is a forecasted funding opportunity on Grants.gov from Administration for Community Living. Fiscal Year: 2026. Assistance Listing Number(s): 93.433. <p>The purpose of the Federal SBIR program is to stimulate technological innovation in the private sector, strengthen the role of small business in meeting Federal research or research and development (R/R&D) needs, and improve the return on investment from Federally-funded research for economic and social benefits to the nation. The specific purpose of NIDILRR's SBIR program is to improve the lives of people with disabilities through R/R&D products generated by small businesses, and to ...
The J.M.K. Innovation Prize is a grant from The J.M. Kaplan Fund recognizing early-stage social entrepreneurs working on environmental, heritage, and social justice challenges. The prize rewards individuals and organizations demonstrating innovative, entrepreneurial approaches to enduring problems. Applications for the 2025 prize were accepted February 11 through April 25, 2025 via an online portal. Spanish-language applications are welcomed, and a Spanish application form is available for download. The prize is biennial and open to a broad range of applicants across the United States working on forward-thinking solutions at the intersection of environment, community, and cultural heritage.