Pick me a winner
High net worth individuals will often operate through advisers when considering a charity or project to fund. Andrew Whitby Collins explains the investigation and evaluation processes involved
The UK Giving 2009 report [1] revealed a decline in total charitable giving in the UK of 11 per cent over the previous year. As the credit crunch affects more people it is vital that the charities ensure maximum impact from major gifts by high net worth individuals. Key to this is greater professionalism in making charitable gifts and professional advisors play an important role in achieving this.
Author: Andrew Whitby Collins
Andrew Whitby-Collins is a solicitor in the charities and not for profit group at Charles Russell working across the private client and corporate commercial practice areas. He has a particular interest in education, and is a member of the firm's education group.
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