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Navigating challenges and developing new approaches is part of what we do in the voluntary and community sector. But sometimes, the expertise we need feels out of reach. That’s where GLG Partnerships comes in—a resource designed to connect organisations like ours with industry specialists who can help us move forward.

GLG (Gerson Lehrman Group) is a global network of professionals and experts across diverse sectors, from finance and healthcare to technology and communications. Through their Social Impact Fellowship, GLG offers charities and community groups pro bono access to their knowledge base. This means you can connect with professionals who can provide insights and guidance tailored to your organisation’s needs.

Whether you’re looking for strategic communications advice, market insights, or practical solutions to data challenges, GLG’s network can be an invaluable tool. For example, organisations have used this support to shape fundraising strategies, streamline operations, or explore innovative ways to serve their communities.

This opportunity is particularly relevant for VCSE organisations in South East London, where the demand for effective, impactful work is high. By tapping into GLG’s network, we can build stronger, more informed approaches to tackling the issues that matter most.

If you’d like to learn more about GLG Partnerships and how to access this resource, visit GLG Social Impact. Together, we can leverage expertise to strengthen the amazing work happening across South East London.

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Last updated:
July 28, 2025

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