We work with a wide range of organisations. Recent clients include:
- Barclays
- Baring Foundation
- Business in the Community
- Carers Network Westminster
- Community Development Agency for Hertfordshire
- Crowe Clarke Whitehill
- Direct Roots
- Ethical Property Foundation (with Campbell Tickell)
- Institute of Fundraising
- International Society of Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology
- Joseph Rowntree Foundation
- Leicester Dental Teaching Academy
- London Civic Forum
- Lullaby Trust (formerly Foundation for the Study of Infant Deaths)
- Mercia Training Ltd
- Mind
- NCVO
- Newham Voluntary Sector Consortium
- ppre
- Prince’s Trust
- Sheila McKechnie Foundation
- Silver River Productions
- United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy
- Westminster Carers Service
- Westward Housing Group
- The Wildlife Trusts
- WRS Insurance
What our clients have said about us:
“As large charities we wanted to work with consultants who could provide the skills, sector knowledge and practical experience to help us get our project off the ground. Belinda Pratten and Rosie Chapman Associates delivered just that.” Business in the Community and Prince’s Trust
“Belinda delivered an excellent piece of policy research for our Take Part Programme, under considerable time constraints. Her policy expertise and strong skills in synthesis and analysis were invaluable.” London Civic Forum
“We greatly appreciated bprc associates’ work on this report; the staff and Trustees valued the opportunity to share their views with someone outside the organisation. The report was comprehensive, thoroughly researched and helped our Trustees to make important decisions about the charity’s joint working strategy.” Westminster Carers Service
“Rosie’s experience and pragmatic approach to Westward’s governance review allowed her to quickly gain the confidence of the boards and meant the process was a positive one for everyone involved.” Westward Housing Group
“Rosie was extremely straight-forward and easy to work with, and we felt that she’d taken the time to properly consider the issue and its implications for our charity. We also found her understanding of the Charity Commission’s requirements and sector trends invaluable in helping us plan the best way forward.” The Wildlife Trusts
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