Volunteer Placement Award – University of Bradford
We are delighted to win an award for ‘The Most Outstanding and Supportive Learning Environment’ […]
We’re proud to work with these incredible local businesses
Incorporating a charity of the year initiative into your business’s activities is a win-win situation. It allows you to make a meaningful impact in your local community while reaping numerous benefits for your brand.
Read more about why Xpand Marketing have chosen Bradford District and Craven Mind as their Charity Partner in their blog.
Donate
Whether you’d like to give a one-off donation, or help us to a fund a whole service, your support makes a huge difference to the local community you work in.
Payroll Giving
Payroll Giving is an easy, convenient and tax-effective way for your staff to make a regular donation.
With Payroll Giving your workforce can donate to Bradford District and Craven Mind straight from their gross salary (before tax is deducted) giving immediate tax relief on donations. A great incentive to encourage your employees to sign up is to match their donations. Email Lydia at [email protected] to find out more.
Organise a fundraising challenge
Setting a fundraising goal or challenge is a great way to unify your team around a common cause, helping everyone feel part of a team. We run a series of events throughout the year which you can get involved in, bring your workforce together, and celebrate your joint achievements!
Check out our Fundraising events
Workplace Wellbeing and Mental Health support
Highlight to your employees and network the importance of good mental health – promoting the importance of workplace wellbeing could reduce the likelihood of burnout in your team.
Our Principal Partners can also access discounts on our workplace wellbeing training.
Take a look at our training courses
We are delighted to win an award for ‘The Most Outstanding and Supportive Learning Environment’ […]
Uzma is one of our longest-serving members of staff having worked at Bradford District and […]
Support for young people’s mental health has been given a huge boost across Bradford district, […]
Ayesha Butt is a Community Engagement Worker based at the domestic abuse and sexual violence charity, Staying Put. Ayesha shares with us a little personal history, and what led her to join the Ethnically and Culturally Diverse Communities (ECDC) programme.