Non-profits & Charities

Mission-led advisory. Trustee-aware. Sector-fluent.

What this sector typically needs

Non-profits and charities need advisory that respects how the sector actually operates: trustee responsibilities, restricted vs unrestricted funding, mission-led decision-making, and the reputational stakes that come with serving beneficiaries.

Common needs: a strategic refresh that respects mission and trust deeds, a fundraising-narrative review, an operational performance read that does not impose corporate frameworks where they will not fit, and trustee-facing communications that build confidence.

How we work in this sector

Sector-fluent tone. We are members of the GIVE Foundation network and have direct experience of trustee, fundraising and beneficiary-facing concerns. We will not arrive with a corporate playbook.

Pricing reflects sector reality: fixed-price project work, with reduced rates available for engagements that align with the GIVE Foundation mission. Ask us about this; we will be straightforward.

Trustee-facing materials are designed for boards that include strong non-executive voices. We write for the room you actually have.

Top services for Non-profits & Charities

The three service lines most engagements in this sector start with.

Strategy & Advisory

Mission-aligned strategy and trustee narrative.

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Marketing, Branding & Comms

Fundraising narrative and brand sharpening.

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HR & People Operations

Volunteer and staff structure that matches mission.

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Sector-specific considerations

Charity governance and trust deeds set hard constraints. Engagements account for this from the design stage, not as a retrofit.

Beneficiary impact is the success metric, not commercial growth. We frame outputs accordingly.

Our own GIVE Foundation funding (10% of profits) means we approach this sector as practitioners, not commentators.

Confidentiality

Every engagement operates under strict confidentiality. We work under NDA where requested and never disclose client identities or engagement specifics without consent. We describe our work by what was solved, not by who we solved it for.

Next step

A 30-minute conversation, free and confidential, is the right first step. We will tell you what an engagement here actually looks like, and whether we are the right firm for it.