Professional Services 

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Overview

We work closely with a range of small charities to help them develop their services and programmes, who operate in line with our charity objects, through:

  • Theory of change development
  • Business and sustainable fund planning
  • Grant writing

What Have We Been Doing?

Since 2023, see below some examples of how this work has been supporting our charity partners:

  • Securing core funds to sustain 1-1 wellbeing services in St Annes, Lancashire
  • Securing funds for an operations manager to run substance abuse intervention services in Birkenhead, Wirral
  • Securing funds to continue delivering a mental health programme for girls 10-14 years old in Bradford
  • Securing funds to renovate a college into transitional housing development for young people in Wellington
  • Developing supported accommodation service and securing funds for an activity co-ordinator to deliver an activity programme for 100+ residents in St Helens, Merseyside
  • Overseeing successful transfer of social housing properties in Telford and Wrekin and strategy development for an alternative approach to the provision of support services
  • Securing funds for a Community Hub Manager in Longsight, Manchester
  • Developing and mobilising an impact measurement framework and review of corporate strategy for a new three year community strategy in Fleetwood
  • Securing funds for the day-to-day operations of community hubs across the UK

If you need help with professional services, and they are linked to our charitable objectives please get in touch.

Our Current Work

Case Study

Nightingales CIC

Nightingales Recovery Café and Discovery Academy is a vibrant community hub in the centre of Birkenhead, in Wirral. Established over four years ago, the café and academy are at the heart of the local recovery community and have become a vital resource for many of the most vulnerable drug and alcohol users in Wirral.

Case Study

Just Good Friends

Just Good Friends has been set up to combat loneliness and social isolation by bringing people together in friendship with events, weekly meetings and one to one phone calls, making sure no-one is ever on their own again. This is something we feel  passionately about and wanted to assist.

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