





Charities enter into a range of contracts with companies and other organisations, as both partners and suppliers. The effective management of these relationships is an essential factor in the successful running of any charity, yet they can often be complex and time-consuming to deal with.
Charity contract support
By taking into consideration any commercial risks and ethical issues that may arise when drafting, reviewing and negotiating contracts, we produce a fair and reasonable contractual balance that achieves your aims and meets the needs of your service users, members and other stakeholders.
As well as reducing risks, we also understand the impact that legal costs can have on a charity’s finances and offer a variety of models, working on a fixed-cost basis wherever possible.
We align our approach with your charity’s ambitions and values, enabling us to provide practical advice that protects assets and mitigates risks arising from your activities.
Charity contract support
Our significant experience in assisting charities with a range of commercial contracting matters includes drafting contracts and terms and conditions, reviewing agreements from suppliers and other third parties, as well as training employees on contract law and negotiation.
Some notable commercial contracting for charity clients includes the drafting of a new standard contract for a major charitable housing provider and providing a monthly fixed-cost contract review and negotiation assistance package for a faith-based organisation.
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For more information and advice on commercial contracting, please call us on 01332 226 130 or complete the form below.
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