
Trusts + Corporate Fundraising

Expert consultancy and practical support to boost your trust and corporate income.
At Pebblebeach, we care just as much about your targets as you do. That’s why we offer support in all areas of fundraising, including trusts and corporate.
The best chance of success for every trust application
We offer a complete trust fundraising service – from prospect research, through to project planning and budgeting, to the final delivery of professional applications.
Expertise at any or every stage of your corporate partnerships
Whether you need support with reviewing your activities, developing propositions or delivering strategic partnership programmes, we can create a bespoke corporate fundraising service for your charity.
Our Trusts + Corporate Expert
Andrew Peel
Andrew is an award-winning fundraiser and consultant with 25 years’ experience in the UK charity sector. He specialises in corporate and trusts fundraising, capital appeals, fundraising reviews and audits, and in writing impactful proposals, pitches and strategies for clients.
Andrew has held senior fundraising positions at Sightsavers, the British Red Cross and Help the Aged and, since going freelance in 2006, has worked with a diverse range of causes including Diabetes UK, the British Heart Foundation, Maggie’s, the RNLI, Guide Dogs, Livability, the Migraine Trust and Home-Start UK, as well as numerous hospices and NHS hospital trusts.
A full member of the Institute of Fundraising, Andrew received its ‘Professional Fundraiser of the Year Award’ in 1997. He is a regular speaker and writer on fundraising and best practice, having run sessions at several IOF conventions and has written chapters for the last three editions of the DSC’s ‘Corporate Fundraising and Partnerships’ guide; the DSC’s Community Fundraising guide, and is an occasional contributor to ‘The Fundraiser’ magazine and website.
Andrew also keeps busy as a trustee of three Brighton charities, including a grant-making trust, a Grade-1 listed Anglican Church and a care home for retired clergy.