Whether you want to donate, fundraise or partner with us over a length of time, we're here to support, guide and inspire you. Every step of the way.
What is Partners in Business?
Partners in Business is our flexible partnership opportunity where your company can help fundraise and raise money for our vital work, while being supported by our team every step of the way.
There are many ways you and your colleagues can make a real difference to the lives of children and families, and businesses like yours are essential to support the work that we do.
Become part of the NSPCC Partners in Business community today and you will recieve regular advice as well as exclusive access to our Partners in Business Hub full of free resources and support.
How do we become a Partner in Business?
Complete our online form
Fill out our online form to begin your Partner in Business journey.
Visit the Partners in Business hub
Once you've signed up, you'll get access to our hub of resources and advice, have a look and start planning!
Start fundraising!
You can take part by donating, organising a one-off fundraising activity, or by running a series of fundraising activities over 3, 6, or 12 months, it's up to you!
What do you get in return?
Fundraising in the workplace is great for team-building, morale and building a positive workplace culture. In fact, the Charities Aid Foundation found that over half of people agreed that charitable giving at work boosted morale.1
You'll receive expert fundraising advice and support as a Partner in Business, and we'll make sure your fundraising activities are fun, inclusive, and successful.
When you sign up to become a Partner in Business, you'll get:
- free, exclusive access to our Partners in Business online hub full of free support and downloadable resources,
- support from our expert team who can answer any questions you might have about fundraising or supporting us,
- information and updates about the work we are currently doing in your region,
- and much more!
Becoming a Partner in Business and raising money for the NSPCC can help build your company's identity and reputation. This can help you stand out from competitors, improve relationships with stakeholders, and even attract future staff. The Charity Aid Foundation found that nearly half of people said they'd be more likely to want to work for a business if it donates to charitable causes.2
Donating and fundraising for charity can also help support your corporate social responsibility (CSR) and environmental and social governance (ESG) objectives.
Hear from one of our Partners in Business:
"By raising funds, spreading awareness, and actively participating in NSPCC campaigns and initiatives, Playdale strives to contribute to the NSPCC's mission of preventing child abuse and supporting those affected by it.
"Through Partners in Business, Playdale has not only forged a strong partnership but has also become an advocate for child protection, leveraging their position as a respected industry leader to drive positive change in society."
Barry Leahey MBE / President, Playdale Playgrounds Ltd
How your partnership can make a difference
£52
Could pay for a trained practitioner for 2 hours. Practitioners support parents and families in caring for their children.
£500
Could pay for a Helpline practitioner for 19 hours, providing vital help and support to adults concerned about a child’s welfare
£4,250
Could pay to recruit and train 5 new Childline volunteers.
FAQs
More ways you can support us
*Apart from gambling and finance.
References:
- All figures unless otherwise stated are from YouGov Plc. Total sample size was 1,138 adults. Fieldwork was undertaken between 19th and 31st December 2018. The survey was carried out online. The figures have been weighted and are representative of all UK adults (aged 16+). Charities Aid Foundation - Giving to Charity Boosts Morale at Work - 03/06/2019
- All figures, unless otherwise stated, are from YouGov Plc. The sample size for December was 1,077. Fieldwork was undertaken monthly between between 14 – 23 December 2022. The survey was carried out online. The figures have been weighted and are representative of all UK adults (aged 16+). Charities Aid Foundation - Employers Should Shout Louder About Their Giving to Attract New Recruits, Research Finds. 06/02/2023
- NSPCC Annual Report 23/24