Not for profit - International

Increasingly it makes sense for Not for Profit organisations to work across borders. But expanding overseas brings a new set of challenges for any organisation. How should this kind of growth be structured? Should you work with existing organisations, or establish something new? What additional risks and legal issues might arise?

You will want your plans for international working to be well thought through, so that what you set out to achieve is sustainable and successful in the long term.

We have wide experience of assisting clients in "going global" – click on the links below for further details.

  • Operations and communications - not for profit
    International growth will demand a greater degree of resilience in your management structures and support systems. What framework and resources do you need to put in place to ensure that roles and...
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  • Retaining lawyers overseas - not for profit
    We have established relationships with lawyers in a number of jurisdictions, through a global network of law firms, and can refer you directly to them or act as your intermediary. This means that we...
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  • Setting up a charity overseas - not for profit
    You will need to weigh up the advantages and disadvantages of establishing overseas operations and, if you decide to go ahead, think about the best way of doing so. Is an overseas branch appropriate...
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  • Trustees’ responsibilities - overseas charity
    If you expand internationally, how does that affect the responsibilities of the board, and how should they minimise risk to the organisation? Trustee / trustee directors remain responsible for...
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