Dronfield-based financial planners, Belmayne, are inviting local registered charities to come forward if they would like to benefit from the firm’s fundraising next year.

The independent firm raises money on behalf of two organisations annually through its Belmayne Foundation. So far, it has one confirmed charity in place for 2026, but still has a vacancy to fill.

Belmayne partner and foundation trustee, Ben Smalley, said:

“We have made it our mission to support small grassroots charities and want to hear from anyone who knows of a community group doing great things where we could make a real difference.”

The Belmayne Foundation was launched in 2019 and to date, it has donated almost £52,000. All money raised this year is being split equally between the 3rd Holmesfield Scout Group and the Just Good Friends Club.

Ben added:

“We feel a strong sense of connection to the local community and recognise how important corporate support is to the many small organisations working to improve the lives of residents. We’re very proud of the relationships we’ve established with charities in previous years and want to ensure our fundraising efforts next year benefit those who need it most.”

Any registered charities that would like to be considered for support by the Belmayne Foundation, must meet its charitable purposes, which are “the advancement of health or relief of those in need (age, disability, ill health, financial or other disability) or the saving of lives.” Please contact Ben Smalley by email: ben.smalley@belmayne-ifa.com and include a brief description of your work, plus any current fundraising projects.

For more information about the Belmayne Foundation and its 2025 annual charities, telephone (01246) 298181, visit www.belmayne-ifa.com/charity or follow the firm on X, @belmayneifa