Good Things Foundation is the UK’s leading digital inclusion charity, dedicated to fixing the digital divide and ensuring everyone can access and use technology confidently and safely. We believe that digital skills are essential for happiness, health, and financial wellbeing.
Our mission is to help everyone become digitally equal, able, and safe. We work with thousands of community organisations nationwide, powering local services that help people get online, access devices, and build essential digital skills.
- National Digital Inclusion Network: Find local places for free help with digital skills and access.
- National Databank: Free mobile SIM cards preloaded with data for those who need it.
- National Device Bank: Free refurbished devices such as phones, tablets, and laptops.
- Learn My Way: Free online learning for complete beginners to build essential digital skills.
We also provide research, guidance, and resources to inform and inspire action on digital inclusion. Our work is evidence-based, and we partner with experts to address barriers to digital access across the UK.
Who can use our services? Our services are open to anyone in the UK who needs support with digital skills, access to devices, or affordable connectivity. Services are delivered locally by our network partners, and many resources are available online.
Cost: Most services, including SIM cards, devices, and online learning, are provided free of charge to those who need them.
How to access: Visit our website to find support near you, access free learning, or learn more about our national initiatives. Organisations interested in partnering with us can also get in touch to join the network.
