Who are we?

Craigmyle is the UK’s longest-established fundraising and communications consultancy. Since the company’s foundation in 1959, we have helped more than 1500 charities – encompassing the full breadth of the non-profit sector and including cathedrals, churches, hospitals, hospices, schools, welfare and conservation  organisations – raise well over half a billion pounds for capital and revenue projects.

In-depth knowledge and hands-on experience of all aspects of fundraising means that Craigmyle’s advice, planning and campaign management, major gifts development and donor cultivation strategies are invaluable assets for any project. And a 50-year track-record shows how Craigmyle’s combination of commitment, personal advice and practical skills has enabled fundraising campaigns or longer-term strategies to reach their potential in projects across the UK and overseas.

Craigmyle’s directors – Mark Jefferies, Geoff Howard and Gill Moody – are not only consultants but fundraising practitioners who regularly manage projects directly and are personally involved in the progress of all Craigmyle’s services to their clients. All the directors work with clients drawn from every sector of the company’s work.

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This highly-experienced senior management team is augmented by a network of consultants with a wide diversity of knowledge and specialist skills. Together, the directors and consultants have a wealth of relevant experience in fundraising, business planning and project management which has been developed across the spectrum of commercial and charitable organisations. This experience, combined with unrivalled understanding of, and vocational commitment to, charitable endeavour, explains why Craigmyle remains the United Kingdom’s leading fundraising consultancy.

 
Find out how we can help with...
A capital campaign
A feasibility study
Revenue fundraising
Securing major gifts
Trust fundraising
A legacy programme
A fundraising strategy
Charitable giving and taxation
Recruitment, training & interim management
Information sources on funding for charities