Social Tech Trust

Social Tech Trust is a leading impact investment firm based in Oxford, United Kingdom, established in 2008. The organization focuses on investing in socially motivated technology ventures that aim to create positive social impact. By challenging conventional perceptions of the relationship between technology and society, Social Tech Trust seeks to ensure that the ongoing technological revolution delivers equitable benefits. The firm identifies opportunities where technology can significantly transform lives and partners with individuals and organizations to demonstrate the potential of socially driven tech solutions. Their mission is to foster an environment where people's needs shape technological advancements, ultimately driving social transformation. Through their efforts in leading discussions on transformative technology and enabling the growth of socially motivated ventures, Social Tech Trust is dedicated to realizing its vision of a world where technology serves as a catalyst for inspirational change and improved quality of life.

Edward Evans

CEO and Founder

Past deals in Grant

WeWALK

Grant in 2022
WeWALK is a London‑based company that develops a smart cane to enhance mobility for visually impaired individuals. The cane incorporates an ultrasonic sensor that detects obstacles above chest level and delivers haptic alerts, allowing users to navigate safely. It is paired with a mobile application that offers outdoor navigation, way‑finding, and integration with public transportation data. Additional features include voice control via Amazon Alexa and customizable settings. Founded in 2017, WeWALK applies artificial intelligence and user‑centric design to create a safer, more independent experience for people with visual impairments.

Walk With Path

Grant in 2020
Walk With Path specializes in developing wearable products that enhance mobility and provide therapeutic benefits for patients. The company's primary offering is a smart insole equipped with biofeedback and sensors, specifically designed to assist individuals with diabetes in improving balance and preventing foot ulcers. One of their key innovations, the Path Finder, is a medical device aimed at helping individuals with Parkinson's disease manage 'freezing of gait,' a condition where patients feel momentarily stuck. This product has shown efficacy through published evidence in Neurology. Walk With Path also offers data insights and analytics for both end users and healthcare professionals, making their products applicable for daily use and gait analysis in clinical and non-clinical settings.

Piclo

Grant in 2019
Piclo operates an independent energy marketplace that makes electricity grids smarter, more flexible, and sustainable. Its platform enables renewable generators, battery owners, and electric vehicles to provide local flexibility to distribution networks, helping utilities balance the grid, integrate renewable energy, and reduce costs while improving resilience. The marketplace promotes participation and standardization to level the playing field and accelerate the transition to a low-carbon future.

Beam

Grant in 2019
Beam is a social enterprise bringing AI to welfare services, trusted by over 100 government partners. Enabled by tech and AI, our expert caseworkers have supported thousands of underserved people into homes and jobs, while our software has slashed admin for thousands of frontline workers. Funded by the Mayor of London and the world's top tech entrepreneurs, Beam is transforming how the world supports those left behind. Beam’s award-winning work has been covered widely in the media, including by the BBC, The Times, The FT, The Independent, Evening Standard, Sky, Time Out and others. Beam were also named one of London’s Top 10 Startups by WIRED magazine, Top 15 UK Startups by LinkedIn, and features regularly on The Escape 100.

RightsDD

Grant in 2018
RightsDD is a technology company that specializes in modern slavery risk management. It offers an online solution that enables businesses to assess their operations and supply chains for slavery risks. The platform helps prioritize at-risk suppliers, geographies, and products for targeted action, collects data for reporting purposes, and provides a custom dashboard to monitor key risk indicators. This tool assists corporate clients in ensuring compliance with regulations, mitigating human rights risks, and protecting people within their supply chains.

workerbird

Grant in 2018
Workerbird is dedicated to enhancing the working conditions of low-wage workers in the UK. The company operates a workforce data collection and tracking platform designed to empower these workers by helping them understand and improve their work environments. By utilizing reflective tracking and human-centered data insights, Workerbird provides users with tools to analyze their working patterns and relationships. This enables workers to easily monitor their daily activities and supports them in making meaningful changes to their working conditions. Through its innovative approach, Workerbird aims to foster better working experiences for millions of individuals in low-wage employment.

TapSOS

Grant in 2018
TapSOS is an app for a non-verbal method of contacting the emergency services. It will promote inclusivity and help transform the delivery of emergency services.

Carers Trust

Grant in 2017
Carers Trust provides basic digital skills for young adult carers to help them achieve their aspirations. A carer is anyone who cares, unpaid, for a friend or family member who due to illness, disability, a mental health problem or an addiction cannot cope without their support. Anyone could be a carer – a 15-year-old girl looking after a parent with an alcohol problem, a 40-year-old man caring for his partner who has terminal cancer, or an 80-year-old woman looking after her husband who has Alzheimer's disease.

Carers UK

Grant in 2017
Carers UK is an innovative mobile and online app that is designed by carers for carers. Jointly makes caring easier, less stressful and more organised by making communication and coordination between those who share the care as easy as a text message. That’s 1 in 8 adults who care, unpaid, for family and friends. Within our lifetime, there will be 9 million carers. Our loved ones are living longer with illness or disability, and more and more of us are looking after them. Whether round-the-clock or for a few hours a week, in our own home or for someone at the other end of a motorway – caring can have a huge effect on us, our lives and our plans. Caring is such an important part of life. It’s simply part of being human. Carers are holding families together, enabling loved ones to get the most out of life, making an enormous contribution to society and saving the economy billions of pounds. Yet many of us are stretched to the limit – juggling care with work and family life, or even struggling with poor health ourselves. We often find it difficult to make ends meet if we’re unable to work or if we’ve reduced our working hours to care. Every day 6,000 people become carers. Many don’t know how or where to get help. It can be frightening and very lonely. For some it’s sudden: someone you love is taken ill or has an accident, your child is born with a disability. For others, caring creeps up unnoticed: your parents can’t manage on their own any longer, your partner’s health gets gradually worse. Looking after someone can be tough, but you’re not on your own. Carers UK is here to listen, to give you expert information and advice that’s tailored to your situation, to champion your rights and support you in finding new ways to manage at home, at work, or wherever you are.

Konnektis

Grant in 2017
At Konnektis, they're working to solve an important problem that will make a huge difference to millions of people. They are developing a digital platform to encourage better real-time communication and collaboration between carers of older people, be they relatives, friends, paid carers or local volunteers.

Corporation Pop

Grant in 2017
Corporation Pop designs original and engaging interactive tools that help their clients communicate with their audience. Founded in 2007, the company is headquartered in Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom.

Moving Memory Dance Theatre

Grant in 2017
Moving Memory Dance Theatre is a dance company focused on empowering older individuals through creative expression. It provides opportunities for participation and performance in various artistic forms, including movement, music, and spoken word. The organization offers workshops and training programs led by experienced professionals, enabling older adults to engage with their hobbies and enjoy meaningful entertainment. Through its initiatives, Moving Memory aims to enhance the lives of older people by fostering a supportive environment for artistic exploration and expression.

Tiny Medical Apps

Grant in 2017
Tiny Medical Apps is a UK-based company that develops mobile health applications. Its flagship product, Learnable for Asthma, is a gamified platform designed to engage young people in managing their asthma. The app digitizes and personalizes Asthma Action Plans, making essential information easily accessible on smartphones. By increasing understanding and engagement with these plans, Tiny Medical Apps aims to reduce asthma-related hospitalizations and deaths, particularly among teenagers. The app securely stores user data in the cloud and offers an admin dashboard for updates and data analysis.

GiveVision

Grant in 2017
GiveVision develops smart glasses designed to assist blind and partially sighted individuals. Their technology acts as an intelligent companion, recognizing text, people, places, and objects to provide relevant information, enhancing mobility and independence.

City Arts

Grant in 2017
Since 1977, we’ve been breaking down barriers to reconnect people with art, culture and creativity. We stand up for people who are underrepresented in the arts. We see talent where it has been overlooked and undervalued. Anywhere can be your studio, your gallery, your stage. At City Arts, we believe you are an artist.

Marmo Health

Grant in 2016
Marmo Health is dedicated to addressing the significant issue of medication non-adherence, which contributes to premature deaths globally. The company utilizes a chat-based application that leverages mobile technology and behavioral science to provide medication advice and support for patients with chronic illnesses. Through its platform, Marmo Health connects users with health experts via text messaging and facilitates peer groups for sharing information and experiences. The application includes coaching-led education programs aimed at individuals managing conditions such as diabetes, asthma, and cardiac issues. As a pre-revenue company, Marmo Health is poised to launch its product in the United States while finalizing clinical trials in the United Kingdom, all with a mission to improve patient outcomes and promote better medication adherence.

Troo Life Coach

Grant in 2016
Troo Life Coach is an app helping teenagers develop a healthy mindset. Problems at school, fights with friends, worries about weight – there’s a lot that might be stressing out today’s teenagers. Solutions tend to focus on just one part of the problem. Troo Life Coach is harnessing a host of innovative technology to help teenagers make the right choices for a healthier, happier future.

NOW Group

Grant in 2016
NOW Group provides jam platform is a app giving people a discreet way to signal that they need extra time to access services.

Playlingo

Grant in 2016
Playlingo is an award-winning educational technology company headquartered in London, with additional offices in Edinburgh and Zurich. The company specializes in developing a game-based language learning application aimed at helping migrants in the UK improve their English skills. The application features a quiz-style game that encourages users to compete with friends, promoting a fun and engaging learning environment. It includes built-in templates and a live dictionary, allowing users to learn new vocabulary through word puzzles and animated games. Playlingo's mission is to encourage daily reading among English learners, thereby enhancing their language proficiency and communication abilities. The company has a proven track record of delivering high-quality products for notable organizations such as the BBC and Amazon.

Emteq

Grant in 2016
Founded in 2015, Emteq develops advanced facial wearables that interpret expressions and emotions using AI. Its products enable improved Human-Computer Interaction, Human Augmentation, and Emotion Analytics.

Enabling Play

Grant in 2016
Enabling Play is an accessible game design studio founded by siblings Will and Cara Jessop, focused on creating engaging games for children with learning difficulties, particularly those with Down's Syndrome. The studio's mission stems from their personal experiences with their brother Tommy, emphasizing the importance of play in development. Their flagship project, "Millie Moreorless," is an award-winning iOS game designed to enhance mathematical skills through gameplay grounded in research on magnitude awareness, a critical foundation for learning math. The development process included workshops with young volunteers to ensure the game's relevance and effectiveness. "Millie Moreorless" has received numerous accolades, including features by Apple, the Editor’s Choice Award from the Children’s Technology Review, and recognition in the International Serious Play Awards, illustrating its impact and innovation in educational gaming for children with special needs.

WeFarm

Grant in 2016
WeFarm Limited, established in 2015, operates a unique agricultural platform that facilitates knowledge sharing among small-scale farmers worldwide. The company enables farmers to ask questions and receive crowd-sourced answers via SMS, connecting them with other farmers and relevant agribusinesses or micro-finance institutions. WeFarm's platform is accessible both online and offline, making it particularly useful for farmers with limited internet access. Headquartered in London, the company has field offices in Nairobi, Kampala, and Dar es Salaam, serving farmers across Africa and beyond. WeFarm has been recognized for its innovative approach, receiving awards such as FastCompany's Most Innovative Companies in Africa and Google's Impact Challenge Award.

Piclo

Grant in 2014
Piclo operates an independent energy marketplace that makes electricity grids smarter, more flexible, and sustainable. Its platform enables renewable generators, battery owners, and electric vehicles to provide local flexibility to distribution networks, helping utilities balance the grid, integrate renewable energy, and reduce costs while improving resilience. The marketplace promotes participation and standardization to level the playing field and accelerate the transition to a low-carbon future.

CodeClub

Grant in 2014
Code Club is a nationwide network of free, volunteer-led after-school coding clubs designed for children aged 9 to 11. The program organizes groups of approximately 12 children who learn programming under the guidance of experienced computer programmers. The curriculum is divided into four terms, beginning with Scratch to teach fundamental programming concepts, followed by web development using HTML and CSS, and culminating in Python programming. Each term includes step-by-step projects that allow children to create animations, games, and websites, helping them build their coding skills progressively. Additionally, challenges are integrated into the program to encourage children to apply what they have learned. Through these initiatives, Code Club provides a platform for young learners to explore and share their coding ideas in a supportive environment.

Catch22

Grant in 2014
Catch22 has a social business providing services that help people in tough situations to turn their lives around.

SpeakSet

Grant in 2014
SpeakSet, founded in 2013, specializes in developing video calling technology aimed at alleviating isolation among older individuals. The company provides a solution that transforms a user's television into a video calling device, allowing elderly patients to connect face-to-face with healthcare professionals, family, and friends through an intuitive interface controlled by a simple remote. By focusing on the unique needs of older adults and their care providers, SpeakSet has quickly established itself as a preferred choice for remote video consultations. The team, deeply familiar with the challenges faced by the elderly, continually seeks to simplify the user experience and enhance the effectiveness of remote communication, ensuring that their solutions are tailored to meet the specific needs of their clients.

Community21

Grant in 2014
Community21 has supporting communities to co-create and develop sustainable social innovation. Community21 is a social design agency that is housed within the University of Brighton's School or Architecture and Design. We facilitate engagement and collaboration between creative students and staff at the University of Brighton, community service organisations and real communities. We support communities in developing innovation and addressing issues and opportunities for sustainable and social development. Together we co-design and co-produce innovative tools and methods, built through collaborative, inclusive research and creativity - These tools often utilise accessible digital technology and collaborative making methods and creative, community spaces.

Vinspired

Grant in 2014
Vinspired is the UK's premier platform for volunteering, empowering individuals of all ages to engage with causes they care about, gain recognition, and build a lifelong legacy of positive impact. Vinspired isn’t just about volunteering; it's about fostering personal growth through real-world experiences that equip people with valuable skills in teamwork, leadership, and problem-solving. Through our platform, volunteers and organizations seamlessly connect. Volunteers can easily find opportunities, track their achievements, and receive digital and NFT-based certificates and badges that showcase their contributions. Vinspired’s skill and impact framework enables organizations to highlight specific social impact areas, inspiring volunteers to engage meaningfully while contributing to a verified digital footprint of their efforts. With 74% of people ready to volunteer, Vinspired harnesses this energy to transform communities across the UK. We’re proud to be part of their journey, helping people make their mark, build valuable skills, and leave a lasting impact.

Mind of My Own

Grant in 2014
Mind of My Own empowers young people in and leaving care by providing apps that facilitate self-expression. This enables better communication between these individuals and their care professionals, fostering more personalized support and stronger relationships.

Virtually Free

Grant in 2013
Virtually Free Ltd. is a company focused on designing and developing applications that enhance emotional health through gamification. Founded in 2012 and based in Stratford upon Avon, United Kingdom, Virtually Free offers several innovative products. Among these are Phobia-Free, an application aimed at helping users confront fears such as arachnophobia using games and augmented reality, and Stress-Free, which teaches relaxation techniques while engaging users in interactive gaming experiences. The company emphasizes the use of virtual therapeutic tools to address conditions such as panic disorders, reflecting its commitment to improving mental well-being through technology.

Big White Wall

Grant in 2013
Big White Wall is a digital mental health and well-being service providing support to its members through contracts in the healthcare, education, military, and employer markets. The service combines social networking principles with a choice of clinically-informed interventions to improve mental well-being. Big White Wall is available free in many areas of the U.K. via the NHS, employers, and universities. It is also free to all U.K. serving personnel, veterans, and their families. It is completely anonymous so patients can express themselves freely and openly. Big White Wall was founded in 2007 and is based in London.

Vinspired

Grant in 2013
Vinspired is the UK's premier platform for volunteering, empowering individuals of all ages to engage with causes they care about, gain recognition, and build a lifelong legacy of positive impact. Vinspired isn’t just about volunteering; it's about fostering personal growth through real-world experiences that equip people with valuable skills in teamwork, leadership, and problem-solving. Through our platform, volunteers and organizations seamlessly connect. Volunteers can easily find opportunities, track their achievements, and receive digital and NFT-based certificates and badges that showcase their contributions. Vinspired’s skill and impact framework enables organizations to highlight specific social impact areas, inspiring volunteers to engage meaningfully while contributing to a verified digital footprint of their efforts. With 74% of people ready to volunteer, Vinspired harnesses this energy to transform communities across the UK. We’re proud to be part of their journey, helping people make their mark, build valuable skills, and leave a lasting impact.

Equaleyes Solutions

Grant in 2013
We build mobile digital products, and we develop, manage, and maintain web systems with millions of monthly users. Equaleyes sees things clearly: You want a development partner that really thinks about your project, helping you hit your product milestones while saving you time and money. If bravery, loyalty and excellence are in your vision, Equaleyes will give your vision the passion, dedication and care it needs to fully mature. That's why we don't just develop your technology, we develop a relationship. We guarantee our partnership will run as smoothly as your technology. Once you become part of our Equaleyes family either as a client, a partner or an employee you can always count on us. We’ll fight for you. Our team have a combined 20 years experience in founding and running their own startups and our development team have clocked literally tens of thousands of hours of development for our many clients around the world. Our value proposition is pretty simple - we deliver world-class code without the price tag. These are the technologies we excel at: Backend: Python - Django, Node.js Java - Spring, Websockets, Jersey Web Frontend: Javascript - Angular, React HTML 5, CSS Mobile: Android iOS - Swift Cloud: AWS, Rackspace, Microsoft Azure Containers: Docker + Kubernetes Storage: MongoDB, Object Rocket, MsSQL, Postgres, MySQL

State of Ambition

Grant in 2012
State of Ambition Ltd. is a UK-based campaign platform dedicated to empowering young people in their pursuit of career ambitions. The company enables users to create a Postcard of Ambition, facilitating a 21-day campaign that helps them raise their profiles and engage in meaningful conversations within their desired industries. By connecting young individuals with established professionals through employee networks at partner brands, State of Ambition fosters support networks that enhance career development. The platform also organizes workshops and talks aimed at building resilience, confidence, and collaboration among young people. Furthermore, the company allocates 70% of its net profits to grants and scholarships, providing financial assistance to help young individuals achieve their aspirations. Formerly known as Next Step Up Ltd., State of Ambition Ltd. was incorporated in 2012 and rebranded in August 2013.
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