City Charity are looking for a new Charity Incubator

16th September 2021

City Taxis have always been passionate about supporting local charities and over the past 20 years have raised over £200,000 for them.

To further support charities in the community, in 2020 City Taxis launched their own City Charity Incubator. The incubator was set up to support a local charity, who would join the City team in their offices for 12 months, taking away some of the financial and business pressures they face.

As well as providing space for the charity to grow, City also offer access to meeting rooms, Marketing and IT support, telephone lines and more. The team also look to throw a charity event to fundraise for their charity incubator (COVID permitting).

If the charity is in its initial stages, City can support with strategy meetings as well as offering corporate marketing to increase the charity’s profile amongst our community.

With their current charity incubators, Mums in Need, coming to the end of their incubator period, City Taxis are looking to find another local, small organisation, for who they can make a difference.

If you are a local charity or aware of a charity who could use our support, please get in touch with the City Taxis team on citycharity@citytaxis.com

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