What support is available?

Advice and support is avaialble for companies who are not sure whether they are ready to apply for the CommunityMark, and companies who are currently applying.

Advice and support

The first reference point is to review the five principles on the website. If your corporate community investment activity adheres to these principles, then the CommunityMark is in your sights.

The next recommended step is to attend a workshop to develop your understanding of what is required from a CommunityMark company. Workshops provide an introduction to the CommunityMark and a step-by-step guide to the questions in the CommunityMark survey. 

Please visit the key dates page for dates and locations of workshops, and links to the booking forms.

Once a company has registered for the CommunityMark they will be assigned a 1:1 adviser to help them through the application process.

Workshop prices*

Large companies (500< employees): Members £250, Non-Members £300

Small companies (500> employees): Members £125, Non-Members £150

* All prices are exclusive of VAT

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The five principles

5 principles iconTo achieve the CommunityMark, companies need to demonstrate their proficiency in these five key areas.

Learn about the five principles

Why should your company apply?

Achieving the CommunityMark is not only good for the community, it is great for your business.

Find out why your company should become a CommunityMark company