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How corporate donations can help

By working in partnership with the NSPCC, you will directly help us to end child abuse. FULL STOP

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Today, the relationship between companies and charities is closer than ever before, with charity sponsorships and corporate charity donations increasingly used to support UK charities.

Charity sponsorship can bring genuine and lasting benefits to a company; from public perception to employee motivation, making it in a company's own interests to move towards increasing their social responsibility.

The NSPCC builds lasting relationships with corporate charity partners, ensuring they are involved, updated, informed, advised and supported in everything they do.

The NSPCC has 97 per cent brand awareness and over 1 million people donate regularly.

We recognise that charity sponsorship, corporate charity donations and partnerships are driven by more than philanthropic desire; they must also satisfy the needs of the business.

The NSPCC Corporate Partnerships team is expert in creating and developing mutually beneficial corporate charity relationships with partners. Each charity sponsorship partnership is managed specifically to ensure the best possible outcome for both parties.

The NSPCC works with some of the biggest brands in the UK, including Microsoft, Tussauds and the Early Learning Centre. But the NSPCC works locally as well, so whether your company operates regionally or nationally, you can help to end cruelty to children.

Work with the NSPCC and help improve children's lives, now and in the future .