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Reflecting back, forward focused

2024 is Cranfield Trust’s 35th anniversary year, and as with all anniversaries and milestones, it’s prompted us to think back over our years of working with organisations providing vital services to our communities.

Looking back over such a long period, many things were different.  When the Trust was founded in 1989, we were still using landline phones and faxes for our interactions – and had only just got used to working with PCs.

The Trust’s early projects were with a very different client group than now: founded at Cranfield University, our initial focus was on seconding logistics and transport specialists to international aid and disaster relief missions, the area of our founders’ expertise.  Over the years, demand and focus changed to providing management support to UK-based welfare organisations, and this remains our mission today.

Many of our early management projects were on the same topics as those we work on today: business planning is our number one activity, and it was the same in the early 90s.  We know that many organisations don’t have the strategic and resource plans they need, and this was also the case in our early years.

If we’re working on the same things today, after 35 years, should we have made more progress and more change in charities’ management skills?  Should we be working on so many of the same activities with our client organisations? 

Of course, the answer is yes, as we’re working with different people, and although headline topics are the same, a business plan today is different in terms of how we work and how we manage our organisations – it’s not exactly the same as a plan in the late 80s or early 90s.  Many of the other topics we cover in our support are also different in nature – digital strategies, communications and social media, organisation structure and working practices – hybrid working wasn’t around 35 years ago, or if it was, it wasn’t the same as it is now.

Over 35 years, the Trust has developed to a considerable scale – in our last financial year, we had almost 800 active consultancy projects and mentoring assignments, and we reached hundreds more charities through our range of services overall.

Looking forward, we’re ambitious.  We want to reach more charities with management learning activities and support, and to help people working in vital voluntary services develop all the skills and capabilities they need to feel confident as leaders and managers.

In May we’re introducing our first Charity Management Month, to share key management skills for voluntary organisations, leaders and managers, and to mark our 35th anniversary. In just an hour you can watch a webinar, or read an article, to start you thinking about an approach or way of working which might make a difference to you and your organisation, a first step to doing things differently, or improving what you do.

We’re also working to develop a larger-scale training activity: first by collaborating with training providers, bringing together our and their existing courses and materials to make an easily-navigable, virtual programme for leaders and managers in smaller organisations.  In the longer term, we’re aiming to build a bespoke programme for small to medium size charities, to engage people developing their careers with management learning at an early stage, and to offer opportunities to people at any career stage to develop their management skill

Keep in touch with us as we embark on the next stage of our development, and let us know what you think we should be doing, to provide the best possible support to a sector that we all value and depend on.

It’s been a privilege for everyone at Cranfield Trust to work with so many inspiring people and organisations over the last 35 years, we’re looking forward meeting and working with many more in the next 35.

Find out more about our plans during our 35th year


A record year of impact

We support social welfare charities through a range of pro bono services, tailored specifically to your needs. In our financial year 1 October 2022 to 30 September 2023 we experienced a record year of delivering our services to the sector.

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We conservatively value our services to the third sector at £2,736,894

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We started 467 new mentoring assignments and consultancy projects in the year

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Across our services our volunteers gave 19,237 hours of management support to charities

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100% of consultancy and mentoring charity clients would recommend Cranfield Trust to others

Find out more about Our Impact or get support for your charity.


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Our next FREE webinar is now available to book!

For causes outside of the mainstream, charities and non-profits face challenges with cultivating tangible support. We are therefore delighted to deliver our next FREE webinar:

Cultivating Support: Engaging Donors and Trustees for Non-Mainstream Causes

Thursday 6 June at 12-1pm

Join Mo Morgan, Senior Strategist at Great State, for this webinar addressing how to drive engagement with sensitive and less mainstream causes. Attracting support for these vital causes requires a more nuanced approach than traditional fundraising strategies.

Find out more and book your FREE place today


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As a small charity, it may be difficult to understand how the use of AI might be helpful to you and your organisation and what risks it could present as well as knowing where to start to use it effectively. 

That's why we have prepared this guide, to tell you what you need to know and get started in using AI to benefit your charity.

Read the Guide


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Case study spotlight

Mentoring: Switchback

Switchback aims to give every male between the ages of 18-30 in London a chance to make real and lasting change in their life, following their release from prison so that they can live stable and rewarding lives. By combining a personalised, intensive mentoring relationship with a practical program, they can make employment a realistic prospect for this vulnerable group.

Switchback’s Delivery Manager Sarah Dedola requested some mentoring as part of a partnership programme between Cranfield Trust and funding partner Triangle Trust. Sarah was looking for mentoring to enable her to develop her managerial skills and deepen her knowledge of team leadership. She wanted to be a steady influence on her team and be able to support them to the best of her ability.

Find out more about how we helped and learn about our mentoring services.


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We are proud to publish our research report: 

Charity Management Matters

We set out to investigate the management training opportunities and training needs of leaders and managers of small- to medium-size charities. Our objective was to gather insights about training and development, with a view to increasing engagement with management development activities, and improving management skills and confidence.

The research was undertaken by independent social research consultant Matilda Gosling, and generously funded by the Masonic Charitable Foundation. We are extremely grateful to everyone who contributed to the research.

Read the full report here


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