Ecclesiastical joins National Emergencies Trust as an Appeal Partner

25 April 2025

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ICMIF member Ecclesiastical Insurance (UK) is to lend its specialist risk management expertise to support the National Emergencies Trust’s Appeal Partners Programme.

Specialist insurer Ecclesiastical recently announced it had joined the National Emergencies Trust (NET) Appeal Partners Programme. The partnership strengthens the charity’s mission to provide fast, effective support to those affected by national emergencies, when they need it most.

The Appeal Partners Programme brings together trusted organisations that share the Trust’s commitment to supporting communities in urgent need. During UK disasters, members leverage their expertise, networks, and resources to maximise the reach and impact of the Trust’s nationwide fundraising appeals.

With its long history of supporting communities, both through its specialist insurance services and charitable initiatives through its owner Benefact Group, Ecclesiastical says it will play a crucial role in mobilising expertise and resources when future emergencies arise. The insurer is lending support through its specialist enterprise risk management team, which supports organisations to identify and mitigate their strategic risks.

By collaborating with the Trust and its network at speed, Ecclesiastical will help to ensure those affected receive the best support possible.

Sarah Pearson, Head of Enterprise Risk at Ecclesiastical, said: “This partnership reflects our shared commitment to supporting communities through times of urgent need. We hope an emergency situation doesn’t arise but when it does we clearly want to play our part. By sharing our risk management expertise with the National Emergencies Trust we can help to strengthen the resilience of communities across the UK.”

Mhairi Sharp, CEO of the National Emergencies Trust, said: “Cross-society collaboration is vital during emergencies. It means efforts aren’t duplicated, resources are applied effectively and, most importantly, that those affected receive the best possible care. The Appeal Partners Programme helps to facilitate that collaboration, so we’re delighted that Ecclesiastical is joining as our newest member. Their networks and specialist expertise will make a huge difference when its needed most.”

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