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Partner Services

At Charity Business we recognise that there are other ways that back office costs can be reduced and have a number of partner organisations that can assist you with this as well in relation to utilities, software and coming soon insurance.

Utility Management

Charity Business works with utility partner, Utility Aid to help charities reduce their energy costs and become more energy efficient by providing services, which in addition to delivering these benefits, creates employment for disabled people as trained energy efficiency managers. Normal savings that are achieved at 25% and potentially more on current energy bills. Read more

Following high demand we are delighted to continue Utility Aid's FREE Energy Audit Services to all charities. Utility Aid has helped its charity clients save over £4 million on its energy bills.

Interested in how your charity could benefit contact us now on 01793 554204 or via our contact us form and we will put you in touch with our partner.

Technology Donations through Charity Technology Exchange

Effective use of technology can deliver significant benefits and there is now a way in which your organisation can get access to the latest technology in the form of a donation from some of the world’s largest technology companies through the Charity Technology Exchange (CTX) programme. Every charity has the ability to benefit from this programme whether is it updating Microsoft office for a few or the entire office.  Charities pay a small administrative fee to cover the costs of running the programme and whilst the administrative fees vary, charities will still make savings of between 92-96% on typical retail prices. In practice, this means that a small charity with say 10 computers, can acquire the latest office, anti-virus, publishing and server software to equip the organisation for around £200.

See here for more details.

 

 

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"We upgraded the whole charity for the money that we might have spent on three, maybe four users. That was an incontrovertible financial argument.”

Christine Muskett, Changing Faces

See here for further information on how Changing Faces saved through this programme.