Philanthropy advice for individuals and families

You may just be getting started in giving, or your family may have been giving for generations. Whether you’re an expert or a newcomer, or somewhere in between, NPC can help you. You may be asking questions such as:

Whatever questions you're asking, NPC will help you maximise the impact of your giving. We provide consulting services for individuals and families in four main areas:

  • Getting started: Helping you to clarify what you want to achieve from your giving, and structure how you are going to give.
  • Maximising impact: Helping you to define your focus and learn about the issues that match your interests.
  • Making it happen: Helping you to choose charities to support, work out the best ways of supporting them, and collect the appropriate information to measure your results.
  • Reviewing your funding: Looking at your objectives, processes and grant history to help you to maximise your personal and social impact.

Giving strategically

‘I wanted to start making strategic grants very quickly without having to get up the learning curve fast myself or to hire my own staff to do it. Using NPC enabled the foundation to double the size of its giving in the UK.'

NPC client, quoted in Intelligent Life, the lifestyle magazine from The Economist

 

Learning by doing

‘NPC ran a workshop to teach us how to analyse charities and helped us put this into practice on some of our funding applications. They are taking us on a charity visit so we can see the work first hand. This time next year, we hope to have the knowledge and resources to make and implement effective funding decisions ourselves.’

Daughter, Family Trust

Contact us

For more information on how NPC can help you:
call Casey Stander
on 020 7620 4858
or email us


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'Raising the finance for core costs and strategic investments can be very difficult. NPC was able to talk about us as a business, telling large donors how they could help us be where we want to be in five years.'

Jane Obeng, School-Home Support