Community
IP Group and its members of staff have a long history of supporting charities and remain committed to making charitable donations. The Group aims to donate 1% of the previous year’s realised profits* to one or more charities which have a particular relevance to IP Group’s activities or to members of our team.
The charities are selected each year by the Group’s charitable donations committee which consists of representatives from senior management and our wider team. Members of staff are also encouraged to supplement the donations made by IP Group through “give as you earn” salary sacrifice donations and fundraising challenges.
The Group has supported the following charities to date:
Young Enterprise works with young people between the ages of 4 and 25 to inspire and equip them to succeed through enterprise. Programmes range from teaching children about the world of work and personal budgeting through to supporting young people to set up and run their own business for a year.
Sands is committed to supporting families suffering from the loss of a baby during pregnancy or shortly after, alongside fundraising for research to reduce the amount of stillbirths and neonatal deaths. IP Group has chosen to support the Why17 campaign specifically, which is focused on raising awareness and asks the question of ‘why 17 babies die every day in the UK’.
Candlelighters supports children diagnosed with cancer and their families in Yorkshire, providing social workers for emotional support. They also fund research into Leukaemia and childhood cancer, alongside providing equipment and toys, to help create a ‘home from home’ environment for patients.
Brightside work with young people to inspire them to achieve their full potential through Ementoring, working with schools and universities to deliver workshops as well as online games and resources. Through these formats, Brightside helps provide information about higher education, careers and money management.
Providing practical and financial support to 14-30 year olds, the Prince’s Trust works with people who have struggled at school, have been in care, are long-term unemployed or those who have been in trouble with the law. The trust helps develop key skills such as confidence and motivation, enabling young people to move into work, education or training.
* “Realised profits” are defined as the lower of profit after tax or portfolio realisations. The Group’s directors reserve the right to limit any donation in a year of exceptional profits or realisations or the case of other exceptional circumstances.
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