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BT Group adolescent girls technology partnership
Corporate partnership / CSR-style programme
Operating model
Corporate partnership — digital skills, STEM, online safety, jobs
Primary outcome
Adolescent girls digitally skilled, safe online, employed
Main funders
BT Group India
Delivery partners
ETASHA, Katha Lab Schools, IT for Change, Mentor Together, Transform Schools, Going to School, YLAC, Motivation India
Evidence owner
Partnerships Lead
Reporting audience
BT Group India CSR + Communications
Current risk
Disability inclusion evidence missing for CSR report
Next deadline
20 Jul 2026 — BT Group CSR update
Compliance & Risk Agent: Child protection and online safety data should remain aggregate in the prototype; avoid individual child records.
Status
Renewed / active
Theme
Digital skills / STEM / Gender / Online safety
Geography
Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Bengaluru, Haryana, Maharashtra, Karnataka, West Bengal
Target group
Adolescents and youth, primarily girls
Core model
Local partner delivery across digital literacy, STEM, mentoring, life skills and employment
Why this matters to BATBT is BAT's longest-running corporate partnership. Renewed for 2m more adolescents, it shows how a corporate partner can be the demand-side for a system change in girls' technology pathways — from STEM literacy to formal-sector jobs.
Report readiness
Donor report91%
Evidence complete85%
Metrics verified93%
Missing partner updates1
AI recommendation: Chase Motivation India for inclusion log; otherwise ready to ship to BT.
Linked funds
Adolescent Girls / BT Group partnership
BT Group India
£2.45m51% utilised
Next best actions
Prepare BT Group CSR report from verified youth digital-safety metrics.
Chase disability inclusion evidence from Motivation India.
Reconcile BT utilisation certificate to finance actuals.