Checkpoint CSR Programme
For the Kids brand only
For companies and publishers that want to give back, we have a Corporate Social Responsibility scheme that allows us to create bespoke learning opportunities with your game. We create a lesson plan for children to use in school and deliver to schools.
Checkpoint offers Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) opportunities designed to align with the sustainability and social impact objectives of partner organisations. These programmes are integrated across Checkpoint’s media, education, and digital offerings—providing measurable outcomes and real-world value.
CSR Integration Opportunities
Learning Resource Sponsorships tied to global issues (e.g. climate action, biodiversity, net zero).
Co-branded Lesson Packs and CPD programmes aligned with partner values.
Podcast Series with Impact Themes, co-created or supported by CSR partners.
Collaborative Storytelling Projects demonstrating tangible social value.
Global Learning Access Initiatives, enabling resource distribution in underserved communities.
Measurable ESG Outcomes
Checkpoint’s work aligns with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, especially:
SDG 4: Quality Education
SDG 9: Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
Checkpoint also offers tailored reporting tools and partner insights, supporting compliance with emerging standards such as the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD).
Why Partner with Checkpoint?
Authentic alignment with purpose-driven educational media
Community visibility and long-term engagement opportunities
Ethical integration without intrusive advertising
Custom impact metrics and legacy CSR reporting
Checkpoint’s CSR partnerships are more than sponsorships—they are long-term commitments to meaningful change through culturally relevant, globally accessible content.
You can find an example of the work we do in the video below - this was based on Sonic Colours Ultimate, with an interview set up for the children to present their ideas to Sonic's executive producer.
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