Consulting services for corporate donors

Corporate giving has the potential to make a real difference in people's lives, and in the economic downturn it is more important than ever that every penny of corporate funding is spent as effectively as possible.

NPC can help your business to make the most of your giving, whatever your size, whatever your industry. We help businesses to plan and develop a giving strategy, deliver grants and review their impact.

Click on the diagram below to find out how we can help you at every stage of your corporate giving.

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Additional services


As well as supporting funders, NPC works directly with charities to help them become more effective. Sometimes we carry out this type of consulting on behalf of funders.

We also run training programmes for companies, including:

  • workshops for CSR teams and their charity committees on how to analyse charities;
  • seminars on developing a strategy or designing a monitoring and reporting process;
  • workshops for employees on how to become effective charity trustees.

We have done many bespoke pieces of consulting work for corporate funders, and tailor our services to suit your needs and budget. Please get in touch if you would like information on an area not mentioned on this page.

To find out more about any of NPC's consulting services, or to speak to one of our consultants about how we can help you, call Casey Stander on 020 7620 4858, or email cstander@philanthropycapital.org.

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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Corporate consulting

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'Charities are more likely to do the right thing when donors are methodical. NPC is making it easier for them—for you—to do that.'

Matthew Bishop, Intelligent Life