Corporate Partnerships

Corporate sponsorship allows local businesses to support us in making a bigger impact in your communities.

If you are a business owner or corporate representative, we welcome you to partner with us to increase your social impact. We offer a range of opportunities for corporate social responsibility, including sponsorship of our events and programs, employee volunteering, and cause-related marketing campaigns. By working with us, you can strengthen your brand, engage your employees, and make a meaningful contribution to the community.

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Interested in working with us?

Let us get to know you!

Every business has something unique to offer, and so should every corporate collaboration. We urge corporate representatives to get in contact with us to discuss ideas, whether they choose to sponsor an event or partner with us.

We want to take the time to know you and your business and to talk about what you would like to achieve by working with us.

We want our partnerships to benefit everyone involved, no matter what that looks like.

If you are interested in working with us, please email our Director of Partnerships and Philanthropy, Stuart.

How can corporations get involved?

  • Sponsoring an event

  • Funding a project or a campaign

  • Becoming a corporate partner

  • Fundraising for us

  • Choosing us as their Charity of the Year

Previous Corporate Collaboration

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The Aviva Community Fund and Collaboration

Aviva employees distribute £250,000 every quarter, with money given to them by the company, each individually picking projects that matter to them. We put forward our Help Through Crisis project for Aviva employees to choose as their good cause to support and raised £14,910!

We were then delighted to host the friendly and out-going employees of Aviva’s Motor Claims Team when they came in to advise and assist us in our Broadland House offices.

They even helped us rearrange the furniture!

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As a Trustee at NCAB and an Aviva employee I was able to help line up a day’s free consultancy to help the Digital Advice Hub.

Aviva staff are encouraged to give up some of their time and support the local community and this was a unique chance for them to use their knowledge and experience from running a huge UK wide call centre and applying them to our charity.

I expect more collaboration like this in the future and the furniture moving proved that we were both willing to get our hands dirty (dusty to be precise)!
— Andy Mole - Senior Finance Manager, UK General Insurance, Motor Claims
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Our Corporate Briefing Event - Marble Hall

In April 2023, we held our Corporate Briefing event which served as an opportunity for local businesses to come together and discuss how best we can support our community. This event was the first of its kind and we are hoping to hold more in the future to encourage further community-minded collaboration.

If you would be interested in attending one of these events in the future, or perhaps you’re curious to know how your business could benefit from getting involved, please get in touch!

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