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Neighbourly is a UK-based corporate giving and social impact platform positioned as a hub connecting corporate funding, surplus goods, employee volunteering time, and local nonprofit organizations. Its website says the network covers more than 45,000 vetted charities, community groups, food banks, CICs, and schools across the UK and Ireland, making it suitable for companies that want to turn CSR, community giving, and ESG initiatives into location-specific action.
The platform is built around three main types of resources: volunteering, financial donations, and surplus product redistribution. Companies can organize employee volunteering activities, make direct donations, issue grants, and run employee match-giving programs. They can also match surplus food and non-food products with nearby good causes. Its impact reporting emphasizes more than just tracking input volumes: it provides downloadable and shareable data to help understand social and environmental impact across different metrics and locations. The site also mentions its “social value” calculation engine, along with statistics such as CO2e reduction, meals distributed, and funds donated.
Pricing transparency is limited: the site does not disclose enterprise plans, pricing, contract terms, or whether billing is based on employees, projects, or store locations. What is clearly stated is that the platform is always free for charities and good causes, which receive full access to corporate donation resources. In terms of deployment, the site provides login and registration options and appears to be a cloud-based platform, but it does not state whether private deployment or self-hosting is supported.
For security and compliance, Neighbourly discloses that it holds ISO 27001 technical security certification, along with responsible-business credentials such as B Corp and Good Business Charter. For team collaboration and permissions, the available information only indicates that corporate employees can participate in volunteering and donation programs; it does not disclose enterprise management features such as role-based permissions, approval workflows, or SSO. There is no information in the main content about third-party integrations, APIs, or developer support. If integration with HRIS, finance, or ESG systems is required, this should be confirmed separately.
Its strengths are a deep local nonprofit network across the UK and Ireland, broad resource coverage, solid impact data, and case studies from large enterprises. Its drawbacks are the lack of public enterprise pricing, limited information on technical integrations, and a service footprint that is clearly focused on the UK and Ireland. It is best suited to companies with stores, employees, or supply chain resources in the UK or Ireland that want to run community giving, food donation, employee volunteering, and ESG reporting programs.
The site does not provide information about access from China, payment methods, or local services, so actual availability from China is marked as unknown. For Chinese companies mainly focused on domestic philanthropy, alternatives to consider include Tencent Charity corporate giving, Alibaba Philanthropy, and Lingxi. For multinational companies operating in the UK or Ireland, Neighbourly remains a highly relevant option.
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