Inspiring the Next Generation of Investors

GAIN partners with schools and colleges across the UK to introduce young women and non-binary students to the world of investment management.

Through free talks, challenges and events, we help students build confidence, awareness and connections in an industry that needs greater diversity.



We offer a range of free sessions and resources to help you bring investment and finance to life in the classroom.

What We Offer

All sessions are designed and delivered by GAIN and our volunteer network
 — so there’s no extra planning required for teachers.
We provide student workbooks and follow-up materials for continued learning.
Our events are completely free, available in person or virtually, and supported 
by the GAIN Bursary for travel costs if needed.

Who We Work With


Our talks are aimed at KS4 and KS5 pupils (Years 10–13) and can be delivered to mixed-gender groups.

We have a network of 2,000+ industry volunteers, ready to inspire your students with stories from a wide range of backgrounds and career paths.

In 2025 we…


Worked with 173 schools.

Sent 154 school students on Insight Days

Reached a total of 8,460 pupils through all school initiatives

What Teachers Say

The speakers were amazing and really inspired our students with their story of how they have made a success of their career, coming from very different backgrounds.

It was great to see so many students asking them questions, particularly the quieter ones I didn’t expect to come out of their shell.

Head of Economics & Business, Badminton School, Bristol

The event was a massive success. The speaker was exceptional and she really was a big hit with the students.

As a school we are really thankful for this being provided and look forward to next year.

Sidney Stringer Academy,
Birmingham

Get involved!

Complete our short form to arrange a free GAIN talk or workshop for your students.

Be first to hear about upcoming Insight Days, events and opportunities.

Contact & Questions


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