Corporate partnerships can open up many opportunities for charities, with access to skills, technologies, funds and volunteers. On the other side, there are many advantages for businesses to collaborate, support and partner with not-for-profits.
This month’s issue examines ways corporate partnerships can help achieve your charity goals and how to get started.
What’s in this issue?
Jonathan at Remarkable Partnerships gives 5 tips on how to get started with corporate partnerships.

5 recommendations to kickstart corporate partnerships – Charities Network Magazine
Jonathan at Remarkable Partnerships gives 5 tips on how to get started with corporate partnerships.

Tiia, from whatimpact.com, suggests ways to utilise the government’s drive for social value.

New collaboration opportunities for charities with government’s drive for social value
Tiia, from whatimpact.com, suggests ways to utilise the government’s drive for social value.

Charity Examples: Partnering with a digital agency and local market traders to help low income families.

Partnering with a digital agency and local businesses to help low income families – Charities Network Magazine
An example of a charity partnering local market traders as well as a digital agency to scale its fresh fruit and veg voucher initiative.

More partnership examples
- Legacy of Lives partners with Hospice UK & Marie Curie – Charities Network
- 10 corporate fundraising partnerships benefitting good causes – Fundraising UK
- How Crisis is partnering with Zoopla – Charities Network