Organisations
Organisations
Here you will find a list of Philanthropy Impact members (denoted by background colours) as well as resource organisations/umbrella bodies, for example EVPA (with clear backgrounds).
Leonard Cheshire Disability
London Business School
London Community Foundation
London School of Economics
Macfarlanes LLP
Macmillan Cancer Support
Macmillan Cancer Support provide practical, medical and financial support and push for better cancer care.
Maurice Turnor Gardner LLP
A pioneering firm of pre-eminent lawyers focusing on private wealth, philanthropy and professional services
Mishcon de Reya
National Trust
New Philanthropy Capital (NPC)
PIMFA - The Personal Investment Management and Financial Advice Association
- Represent the diverse range of firms in the investment and financial advice industry with a unified voice
- Provide industry thought leadership, consolidating our extensive technical insights and expertise in research and policy work
- Lead the debate on policy and regulatory recommendations to ensure an optimal operating environment for firms and clients, maintaining the UK’s position as a leading global centre of excellence
- Through our advocacy work, we promote the industry as a key catalyst to develop a culture of savings and investment in the UK
- Promote a greater understanding of the sector and its role as a beneficial force in transforming the way people save and invest for the future
- Facilitate dialogue across industry stakeholders, while developing best-practice guidance
Paul Hamlyn Foundation
Philia International
Prism the Gift Fund
Rathbone Greenbank Investments
We understand how financial and ethical issues can be integrated in the management of a client’s portfolio. For us, ethical investment is not one strategy among many, it is ingrained in every aspect of how we manage money.
Our vision is to empower our clients to invest their money as a force for good, together championing the transition to a healthier planet and a more equitable society. Our investment teams work to understand each client’s unique financial aims, as well as their ethical, sustainability and impact requirements, in order to create an investment proposition that is aligned with their values.
Our in-house ethical, sustainable and impact research team plays a key role in supporting the provision of this service, underpinned by its proprietary database of company and issue profiles. The team looks in detail at both what a company does and how it operates, assessing performance against some 300 social and environmental criteria. We can apply a range of techniques to selecting investments to suit different client needs. These include screening out issues of concern and choosing investments that are contributing to a sustainable society or a specific issue, for example, the low-carbon energy transition.
Alongside tailored bespoke discretionary portfolios, we also provide access to the Rathbone Greenbank Portfolio range of funds, which are managed by Rathbone Funds and made available to clients in a variety of ways.
Rathbone Greenbank Investments is a trading name of Rathbones Investment Management Limited, which is authorised by the Prudential Regulation Authority and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and the Prudential Regulation Authority.
The value of investments and the income from them may go down as well as up and you may not get back what you originally invested
Rothschild
Royal Parks Foundation
We exist to raise funds and awareness to support the magic of London's eight amazing Royal Parks, now and in the future.
Looking after 5,000 acres of carefully conserved urban parkland, home to hundreds of thousands of trees, plants and wildlife, plus numerous historic monuments and of course more than 77 million visitors each year, is no small task.
Whilst The Royal Parks receives a government grant for the day-to-day care and management of the lawns, flower beds, roads and paths - keeping them safe and clean, in beautiful condition and bursting with life all year round - that grant has just been cut by more than 25% and there is little or no funding for sport, education, art, heritage restoration or wildlife conservation projects.
So that’s where we come in! We’re a small, energetic team of people who work incredibly hard to raise funds, make the most of every relationship and create a wide variety of innovative projects to make The Royal Parks better spaces for nature and places for people in the heart of London.