Corporate Donations

Last updated: 8th December 2022

Through central grant management or localised fundraising, we help you get money to where it matters most: local good causes.

Financial donations and grants can be powerful tools to deliver ESG impact, providing support to local communities, engaging employees with causes they care about, and building trust.

With over 20,000 vetted local good causes on the Neighbourly platform, we are able to:

-Curate and manage the process of localising your charitable donations to deliver measurable outcomes

-Deliver a local community investment strategy nationally across the UK & Ireland

-Survey the network quarterly for insight into where need is on a community level, ensuring corporate partners can target support appropriately.

Donating locally and at scale is easy with Neighbourly:

-You can make donations of any size; year-round or as a one-off campaign; delivered as tailored grants or raised through fundraising, employee match giving and more.

-We’ll support you to get your donations to local causes your employees and customers care about and that align with your impact strategy or company purpose – making every penny count.

-Your programme will be managed by a dedicated client success manager with experience delivering successful giving programmes across the UK & Ireland.

From clearing miles of river to teaching school children how to manage money, we’ll give you insight into your organisations input and the tangible impact felt in the communities you support.

With Neighbourly, you’ll be able to:

-Measure the impact of your donations.

-Get detailed reports to understand how it feeds into your own CSR and ESG reports and strategies.

-Help the causes you support to understand their impact through shared analysis.



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