Welcome to the Knightbridge Project

The Knightbridge Project is an independent, not-for-profit educational organization that supports educational initiatives worldwide. Our mission is to help the world’s helping hands reach the world’s needy minds, through learning and education. We share the strong conviction that for many children around the world, a guarantee of a bright future begins with offering an opportunity to acquire knowledge, and particularly so in an ever-changing global society.

In 2007, a network of individuals created a simple philanthropic model to inspire children around the world, empower through education and give hope for a future to our less fortunate friends. The simplicity of our strategy gives us a simple and effective approach to making a sustainable difference around the world.

At Knightbridge, our decisions are guided by a transparent performance, a priority to build long-term value and develop global relationships. We focus on opportunities where we can deliver results, and create significant value to our world community.
The Knightbridge Project is committed to the highest level of integrity and with leadership decisions that are guided by the highest standards of ethical business conduct. We believe that together we can help bridge the knowledge gap, in spite of the limitations.

For every child that we successfully give the desire and opportunity to learn, it is one more future and hope we have given to a needy mind somewhere in the world.
This is our core value.

The Random Selection & Vantage Program (RSVP)
In partnership with
local institutions and
non‐governmental
agencies (NGO’s) with
distinctive educational
programs, and private
sponsors of related
projects.
Global Book
Exchange
Gives elementary
school students access
to instructive
resources through a
collaborative effort
with libraries,
academic institutions,
and publishers.
The Knightbridge
Scholarship
Awards a range of
financial support and
monetary awards to
students via an
academic criterion set
in conjunction with an
independent sponsor.
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