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UK corporate donations fell 34% over ten years, with most firms giving less than 1% of profits, but partnerships help charities adapt.
UK corporate giving has dropped 34% in real terms over the past decade, with most top firms donating less than 1% of pre-tax profits, according to CAF research.
Economic stagnation is driving further cuts, but charities are adapting through innovative partnerships like cause-related marketing, co-branded campaigns, and event sponsorships.
Successful collaborations, such as Ford’s with the RNLI, show mutual benefits when values align, offering businesses visibility and charities enhanced funding.
Despite challenges in measuring impact and securing ROI, corporate partnerships remain a vital, underused resource amid pressure on individual donations.
Las donaciones corporativas del Reino Unido cayeron un 34% en diez años, con la mayoría de las empresas dando menos del 1% de las ganancias, pero las asociaciones ayudan a las organizaciones benéficas a adaptarse.