Working Practice
Mission Statement
Our mission is to provide bespoke fundraising solutions for small to medium-sized charities and not-for-profit organisations based in the South East of England. Using our unique and innovative approach, combined with our results-driven ethos, we aim to provide a quality range of professional fundraising services which will enable our clients to realise sustained long-term income.
We provide advice, support and can work on your behalf to secure funding from trusts, companies, individuals, legacies, National Lottery and Awards for All. A full range of marketing, design and print services is also available.
Vision
We intend to continue our pattern of growth and our vision is to become the largest fundraising service provider in the South.
Organisational Values
We believe in an equal and fully inclusive society, where regardless of age, race, religion, gender, sexual orientation and physical or mental disabilities, individuals can enjoy the same equality of opportunity.
This is reflected through our employment policies and our relationship with client groups, which include organisations working with
- Offenders
- Older people
- Disabled people
- Young people
- People with learning disabilities
- Homeless people
- Ethnic minority groups
- Refugees and Asylum Seekers
Contact us for more details.
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Getting Started
Working Procedures - including Contract Capability, Getting Started, and Evaluation/Monitoring
Documents and Information Checklist
Project Proposal Template [103 kb PDF]
Captain Edwin Bates, MCMI
The Marylebone Project for homeless women had the good fortune to find James Marlow and to appoint him as its fundraiser.
In a very short time he was able very realistically to assess the needs, working practices and culture of the organisation.
More Information
The Marylebone Project is a partnership between Church Army and the Portman House Trust for empowering women.
