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Partnering the NSPCC

There are a variety of ways your company can help

 Whatever the size of your company, however many employees you have our corporate partnerships team have a wealth of experience. 

 They can guide you through the options available so that you’ll get the very most out of a partnership with us.

We understand that every company is different, so each relationship is tailored depending on your requirements. Once you have contacted us your dedicated account manager will guide you on:

  • the kind of partnership which would be appropriate
  • the commitment levels that are expected
  • how the relationship will develop and how long it will last
  • how you are likely to benefit from the relationship
  • fundraising and how to get your staff involved
  • where your local business groups are and how you can join.


More about our local business groups

Our local business groups are a great way for small businesses to combine forces in their area, or for larger companies to benefit from working with the local community. Find out how you can join a local business group .

What our partners are saying

The NSPCC has enjoyed many fruitful and beneficial partnerships with a range of companies, both large and small. Here are a couple of examples of what they had to say about the relationship:

“We are extremely proud to be associated with the NSPCC and to see the value that our corporate partnership brings in helping put an end to child cruelty”
Ian Robinson, Senior Executive, Accenture

“Our customers continue to appreciate this product and we are, of course, extremely proud to be able to continue to support the NSPCC.”
Alastair Bellwood, Business Projects Manager, Debenhams

Contact us

If you would like to know more, please contact our corporate team and discover the benefits of supporting the NSPCC. Contact a representative.

 

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