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Weathering the Storm: Navigating and adapting for uncertain times

Be Partner Ready

Corporate partnerships are emerging as a beacon of hope. These partnerships can provide flexible, untied funding (if you present the right proposition to the right person at the right time) but also offer access to invaluable corporate expertise. Both require foresight, adaptability, and preparation.

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Kindling the spark of innovation in partnerships

Stellar Partnerships

It helped the charity to shift the partnership from tied program funding to a multi-year, 7 figure commitment to mental health support. Invite your partner to collaborate and create solutions together and you unlock much greater value for your charity. You probably have a diverse portfolio of corporate partners.

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5 recommendations for effective partnership agreements 

Remarkable Partnerships

When I was working at BBC Children in Need, and leading on the partnership with Lloyds Banking Group, our partnership agreement was one of the most useful tools. Because it was simple and effective, supported the delivery of our partnerships goals, whilst protecting both parties brands. This example stands out.

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Why All Non-Profits Should Know the Value of Their Brand

Be Partner Ready

Some time ago, I was forwarded a document, written by a purported corporate partnerships expert. It dismissed the importance of non-profits valuing their brand, claiming, “Getting your brand valued is a waste of money,” and “It won’t get you more partnerships.” hour workshop for just $250 + GST.

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The State of the Global Sustainable Water Generation and Purification Industry

Frost & Sullivan

According to UNICEF, half the world’s population could face water scarcity by 2025, while the World Bank predicts that water demand will see a 30% rise by 2050. For sustainable development, communities can achieve shared goals by encouraging R&D collaborations between water generation and purification companies. Conclusion .

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