The More You Give

About us

Over the past 12 months, a number of concerned trustees, charity founders or donors who care about a charity they regularly support have approached us to ‘help sort this charity out’!     They see the need for fresh thinking, senior input and a practical, no-nonsense approach in these extremely challenging times. Someone whose integrity and honesty they can trust.

In response we’ve created a high impact, 5 step Charity Paradigm Programme to:

  • help trustee boards and management teams review their operations and the security of their funding streams.   
  • devise strategies to tackle the problems all too often relegated to the ‘too difficult to deal with’ drawer.
  • offer new perspectives and a can-do approach firmly rooted in previous experience.

Our aim is to provide speedy analysis, clear direction and a variety of solutions – where more than one is needed. We promise there won’t be mountains of paperwork or endless meetings, just sound thinking and a practical way forward;   some ‘Aha!’ moments and a new energy.

Paradigm Programme clients have access to a team of people with unparalleled practical experience of growing and directing charities, and raising money from a wide variety of different sources. We’ve got quite a lot of ‘firsts’ under our belts, because we’ve found that creativity and originality make a huge amount of difference.  Our team includes philanthropists themselves, heads of grant-making trusts, journalists and fundraisers.  All have three things in common: they are ‘grown-ups’ with years of hands-on experience and extensive networks throughout the charity world and beyond.

If you’re a concerned trustee, funder or member of the senior management team and think you could benefit from some rapid response solutions email Mike or call him  on 0777 160 3885.

 

 

If the primary mission of a captain were to preserve his ship, he would never leave port.

Thomas Aquinas

Giving is very personal. Get organised about it, when you focus on what you’re really interested in you become more interested.

Mike Dickson

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