Charitable support since 2020 in excess of £790,000
LONDON –To mark the International Day of Charity (September 5th), Mewburn Ellis LLP has announced a commitment of £219,000 to its charity partnerships for 2023/2024 through its Forward Community Program Charity Fund, supporting local, national, and international causes.
Major donations include £40,000 to support the British Science Association and their CREST Awards program, as part of an ongoing partnership exceeding £128,000 in support since 2020. The 2023 donation will support 600 disadvantaged primary students to participate in hands-on science investigations through staff training, educational resources, and almost 5,000 science engagement hours.
£20,000 has been donated to FoodCycle to provide the equivalent of 5,000 community meals to vulnerable people across the country; £20,000 to Jonathan’s Voice to fund the continuing development of new educational materials for workplaces, industry bodies, and universities to promote mental wellbeing within the IP industry; and £20,000 to Support Dogs to develop a puppy through the different stages of training into its role as a disability, autism or seizure alert dog.
Since the establishment of the fund in 2020, one percent of Mewburn Ellis’ profit each year is donated to community giving alongside an ongoing GiftAid program with charitable support made via the fund amounting to over £790,000.
Mewburn Ellis Community Champion Maria Hall comments:
“This International Day of Charity, we want to celebrate the contributions of our charitable partners towards the creation of a more inclusive and resilient society. In supporting like-minded forward-thinking organizations, we have played a small part in helping the communities we work and live in. Our focus is on helping to lower the barriers to vital social support, tackling issues of food poverty, academic access, and mental health. We also champion gender equality, sustainability inclusion, and diversity causes on a national and local scale.
It has been enormously fulfilling to witness the real, credible impact that our Forward Community program has had over the past three years. We wanted to design a program that was stitched into the fabric of our company. By growing our financial contributions in line with our profits and building multi-year partnership and volunteering programs aligned to employee interests, our community giving is an embedded part of the work we do as a firm.
Alongside good corporate citizenship, we have seen positive outcomes across employee engagement, attraction and retention. As a forward-looking business, this is exactly the kind of talent we want within our business to further extend our philanthropic and commercial reach.”
British Science Association Director of External Relations Amy MacLaren comments:
“We really value our partnership with Mewburn Ellis, which has enabled us to inspire, engage and connect more young people with science. Their sustained investment in CREST over the past three years has supported the expansion of our work supporting schools in disadvantaged circumstances and made a tangible difference to thousands of students.”
2023/2024 Community Giving Program
Community giving is structured on both a firmwide and local office level to ensure maximum impact is achieved in the industries and communities in which Mewburn Ellis operates. Further, Mewburn Ellis’ supports charities specific to its corporate values as represented through employee network groups including the WoMEn of Mewburn Ellis Network, the I&D Collaboration Group, and the LGBTQ+ME Group. Alongside financial support, everyone who works at Mewburn Ellis receives one community day per year to support causes of their choosing.
Charity |
Location |
2023 Support |
British Science Association / Crest Awards |
England |
£40,000 |
Support Dogs |
England |
£20,000 |
Jonathan’s Voice |
England |
£20,000 |
Foodcycle |
England |
£20,000 |
The Booth Centre |
Manchester |
£15,000 |
Springboard Opportunity Group |
Bristol |
£15,000 |
National Brain Appeal |
London |
£15,000 |
Die Arche |
Munich |
£15,000 |
Cambridge City Food Bank |
Cambridge |
£15,000 |
Mind Out |
England |
£12,500 |
All About Trans |
England |
£12,500 |
Die Tafel |
Germany |
£5000 |
The Fawcett Society |
England |
£3000 |
Pregnant Then Screwed |
England |
£3000 |
Endometriosis UK |
England |
£3000 |
Bloody Good Period |
England |
£3000 |
GUTS |
England |
£2000 |
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