At Mazars, we don’t just look to understand the overall issues faced by charities, or the general characteristics of this sector. We develop a deep understanding of our clients’ own values.
We believe that by responding to our client's mission, we are better equipped to meet their individual business needs.
We have a proven track record with specialists in:
- Poverty relief - international microfinance programmes, military charities, regenerational trusts, sheltered accommodation
- Religion - Mazars acts for 12 of the 43 Diocesan Boards of Finance of the Church of England
- Advancement of education - International student programmes, research, schools, higher and further education
- Community - Care homes, grant-makers, hospices
Mazars also works closely with the charitable community. We are members of organisations such as the Diocesan Accounting Group, The Charity Finance Directors’ Group and The Association of Chief Executives of Voluntary Organisations. Mazars holds regular meetings with the Charity Commission, as well as hosting lectures and seminars and writing newsletters and articles (one of our team members co-writes Tolley’s Charity Manual). We were also closely involved in public policy developments such as the major governmental reports Private Action – Public Benefit and the Cross Cutting Review.




