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City Donors Create New Jobs for Local Charity
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| Amanda Tincknell, Chief Executive of the Trust |
The recent launch of a new Donor Investment Fund' has enabled a locally based charity to successfully raise money from the financial services industry in London. Thanks to the generous support of city donors The Cranfield Trust is now embarking on a recruitment programme that will help the Romsey based charity to expand its services across the UK.
Founded twenty years ago by graduates of Cranfield School of Management, the Trust is a nationally respected charity within the voluntary sector. With an established reputation for delivering high-level free management consultancy support to charities, the Trust works through a national register of skilled volunteers from the commercial sector.
Amanda Tincknell, Chief Executive of the Trust said; "The injection of new funds means the Trust is able to double its work force and recruit extra support staff, and is particularly looking for people with strong admin and communication skills. Once we have recruited the extra staff we need, we will be able to help even more charities across the whole of the UK."
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