Login

You need to register or be logged in to download our research for free.

 

NPC Staff


Angela Kail

 

Senior Consultant

 

akail@philanthropycapital.org

Angela works on numerous consultancy projects, working with funders and charities to improve their effectiveness. Angela has helped many charities to develop frameworks and tools for measuring their impact, and worked on several evaluations of  funding programmes, including both government funding and grant-makers. Recently Angela worked on an evaluation of the government’s Communitybuilders fund. Her work for funders also includes advising a grant-maker on their portfolio of funding, drawing on her experience of charity analysis and research into best-practice funding methods.

Angela is in charge of finding and analysing community organisations for NPC’s ongoing work for the Execution Charitable Trust, recommending organisations for funding, and reporting on their results. She also leads NPC’s research into making communities stronger, and recently carried out a major consultancy project for the Government Equalities Office to evaluate the stability of organisations tackling violence against women.

Angela began her career as an investment analyst at Baillie Gifford.

Publications

Community Organisations: a guide to effectiveness (2011)
Understanding the stability and sustainability of the violence against women voluntary sector (2011)
Proving your worth to Whitehall (2010)
Granting Success: Lessons from charities and funders (2009)
Hard knock life: violence against women: a guide for donors and funders (2008)
Inspiring Scotland 14-19 Fund: Baseline report (2008)

Read NPC's blog

 

Read Angela's posts on NPC's blog.

Contact us

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


Sign up

To receive our regular newsletter by email, click here


'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