On 1 July, The Young Foundation moves from our current offices at Toynbee Hall to Nest58, joining the collaborative community on Victoria Embankment, EC4Y 0DS. The move marks a new chapter for our organisation as we continue our mission to shape a fairer future through community research, social innovation, and partnership working.  

Our CEO, Dr Sue Griffiths, says:

“Nest58 offers a city-centre base that strengthens our ability to work alongside like-minded organisations, policymakers and communities. This is the right move at the right time; our new space is designed for organisations working for the common good, and its digitally inclusive, accessible environment supports the way The Young Foundation now operates as a remote-first organisation with staff based across the UK.”

The space brings together charities, social enterprises and mission-driven ventures committed to practical change, evidence and innovation – among them the Centre for Evidence and Implementation, which supports the use of evidence in policy and practice to address pressing social issues; Transforming Access and Student Outcomes, which works to reduce equality gaps in higher education; ImpactEd Group, which helps education and purpose-driven organisations maximise their impact; Bremner & Co, which focuses on building a fairer food system; and the Centre for Homelessness Impact, which champions evidence-led change to help end homelessness. These organisations reflect many of the values that sit at the core of The Young Foundation’s own approach: participation, fairness, practical action and a commitment to long-term social change.

Posted on: 1 July 2026

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