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Support for professional advisors

Why discuss giving with your clients?

Wealthy individuals are increasingly demanding advice on their philanthropic giving, but don’t know where to turn. And they say that their current advisors are unable to help them. NPC works with a range of advisors, building their philanthropy knowledge and delivering philanthropy services to their clients. Advisors we work with include:

  • private client lawyers;
  • private banks;
  • family offices;
  • accountants; and
  • independent financial advisors.

Advice needed

During recent interviews with ultra high net worth families across Europe, 90% cited the need for philanthropy support but did not feel their traditional wealth advisors were meeting that need.

In research of 100 private client advisors across Europe, 60% believe that philanthropy will become a core service offered to clients within the next five years. With more and more advisors developing their offerings, it pays to think critically about the advice you currently offer your clients.

How can NPC support you?

Established in 2002, NPC is the UK’s leading source of philanthropy advice. We can work with you to establish or expand your company’s philanthropy services, and we can also help to deliver them to your clients.

Our support is tailored to fit with your requirements:

  • Developing a distinct philanthropy offering —We can help you identify essential components to include in an in-house offering, recommend which aspects of your offering to out-source to third parties, and help develop innovative products such as donor-advised funds.

  • Training your advisors and building in-house expertise — As a trusted advisor you will need to be able to talk confidently to your clients about philanthropy. NPC can help build up your team's knowledge and expertise about philanthorpy, either through in-house bespoke training sessions or through our regular half-day workshops.

  • Getting clients to engage with your philanthropy services — Many donors are unaware of their advisors' philanthropy offering. We can help you to promote your services by running workshops or Seeing is believing trips for your clients; providing high-quality content for brochures; and running tailored philanthropy sessions for the next generation of clients.

  • Delivering philanthropy advice to your clients — Advisors don't need to provide start-to-finish philanthropy services themselves. We can advise your clients on the aspects of philanthropy that lie beyond your own core areas of expertise. See the advice we give individuals or trusts and foundations to help them maximise the impact of their funding.
 

Training wealth managers

A global investment bank wanted to develop a common approach for dealing with clients wanting advice on philanthropy. NPC spent two days training the ten wealth managers leading the philanthropy offering in two aspects: the philanthropy advisory process – what it means to be an advisor, how to develop objectives with a client and how to support them; and charity analysis and selection – how to assess charities and put together a proposed portfolio of charities for funding.

 

Helping develop a distinct philanthropy service

A leading global bank wanted to determine whether it should offer a philanthropy service to its clients. NPC interviewed the bank’s relationship managers to assess demand for this service from the bank’s target market. NPC also analysed competitors’ work to help the bank differentiate its offering. 

We then identified key components that would constitute an effective and distinctive offering, and suggested approaches that the bank could take to deliver the philanthropy service to its clients.

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'Working with NPC has been enjoyable and thought-provoking. It does exactly what needs to be done in the charity sector.'

Benita Refson, The Place2Be