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The Foundation for Social Improvement

website:http://www.thefsi.org

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What does it do?

The FSI is a registered charity that supports the UK’s vibrant small charity sector with training, consultancy and advocacy services aimed at building sustainability and knowledge-sharing. Small charities can access free capacity-building programmes that encompass a full range of fundraising and back-office operations. The FSI doesn’t just work with small charities, FSI Consultancy delivers a diverse range of projects for charities: of all sizes; experts in all areas of charity operations undertake projects in all aspects of planning and strategy, and provide philanthropic advice to individuals and companies. Fees for consultancy are on a sliding scale in order to allow charities of all sizes to access strategic professional advice.

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Company snapshot

Company type:Ltd
Address:91-93 Great Portland Street, London, GB, W1W 7NX
Telephone:+44 (0)20 7637 2264
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CEO:Pauline Broomhead
Industrial sector:Charitable services and fundraising
Social / Environmental benefit:Charity and social business/enterprise support;
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Social business sector:Education and Training;

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