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Integrity Assessment
Strong transparency
87/100 · methodology

About New Philanthropy Capital

NPC provides independent research and advice for charities and funders, to help them achieve greater impact. We offer this advice based on in-depth research of social issues and on our unique method of analysing charities. We encourage debate about what makes a charity effective, and build knowledge and tools to support charities and funders in their efforts to increase their own effectiveness.

Founded
Size
medium

Focus areas & reach

· What they work on and where
Science & Technology
SDG alignment The 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are the global agenda for ending poverty, protecting the planet, and ensuring prosperity by 2030. We tag each charity to the goals its work advances.
SDG 9 SDG 9 · Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure Build resilient infrastructure, promote inclusive industrialization, and foster innovation.

How it stacks up against peers

· vs. 8 similar science & technology in United Kingdom
Program spending This charity: 97%
Peer average: 96%
Integrity Assessment This charity: 87
Peer average: 87

Red flags

· All clear
Charity Commission removal
OFAC / EU / UN sanctions
Open investigations
Governance scandals
Related-party deals
Excessive exec comp

Where every £1 goes

£0.97
Program expenses£0.97 (£2.9 million)
97% to programs beats the peer average (96%) and beats the Charity Navigator "highly efficient" threshold (75%).

Common questions

· Auto-generated from filings + methodology

New Philanthropy Capital is a registered science & technology nonprofit, United Kingdom. It is registered with the Charity Commission for England and Wales. It was founded in 2002 and has been operating for 24 years. Its registration number is 1091450. It has a GiveRadar Integrity Assessment of 87/100 (Strong transparency), indicating well-documented governance, financials, and contact details. The organization reports £3M in annual revenue. 10 officers and directors are publicly disclosed. No red flags have been detected.

New Philanthropy Capital has a GiveRadar Integrity Assessment of 87/100. This score combines five components: Registration (20 pts), Financial Transparency (30 pts), Governance (20 pts), Contact Availability (10 pts), and Data Recency (20 pts), with negative adjustments for any red flags. A score of 87 ('Strong transparency') reflects well-documented governance, recent financials, named leadership, and working contact details. The charity allocates 97% of expenses to programs, which contributes positively to its score. For comparison, the average integrity assessment for science & technology charities in United Kingdom is 87/100.

New Philanthropy Capital is registered in United Kingdom. The organization was established in 2002 and has been active for 24 years.

Based on official tax filings, New Philanthropy Capital has £3M in annual revenue. It allocates 97% of expenses to programs and services. This is in line with the average of 96% for science & technology charities in United Kingdom. Its revenue is significantly above the peer average of £1M. Create a free GiveRadar account to view the complete financial breakdown with year-over-year trends.

New Philanthropy Capital is classified as a Science & Technology organization, registered in United Kingdom. By size, it is categorized as a medium organization. It has £3M in annual revenue. The organization has 10 disclosed officers and directors.

No red flags have been detected for New Philanthropy Capital. GiveRadar automatically screens charities for concerning patterns including high executive compensation, low program spending, and missing financial filings. Based on available official data, no issues have been identified.

New Philanthropy Capital has a GiveRadar Integrity Assessment of 87/100 (Strong transparency) and no red flags have been detected, which suggests it is a well-documented organization. It is regulated by the Charity Commission. 97% of expenses go to programs. The peer average is 96%. Visit the New Philanthropy Capital profile on GiveRadar for full details before deciding. GiveRadar provides data for research purposes and does not endorse any organization. Always do your own due diligence.

NPC provides independent research and advice for charities and funders, to help them achieve greater impact. We offer this advice based on in-depth research of social issues and on our unique method of analysing charities. We encourage debate about what makes a charity effective, and build knowledge and tools to support charities and funders in their efforts to increase their own effectiveness. New Philanthropy Capital is classified as a science & technology organization registered in United Kingdom. The organization was founded in 2002.

Among science & technology charities registered in United Kingdom: New Philanthropy Capital's GiveRadar Integrity Assessment of 87/100 is in line with the peer average of 87/100. It allocates 97% of expenses to programs, in line with the peer average of 96%. Its annual revenue of £3M is well above the peer average of £1M.

New Philanthropy Capital is a registered charity in the United Kingdom. If you are a UK taxpayer, your donation may qualify for Gift Aid, which allows the charity to claim an extra 25p for every 1 pound you donate at no cost to you. Higher-rate and additional-rate taxpayers can also claim additional relief on their Self Assessment tax return.

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Annual revenue
£1M-£10M
97% to programs
Source: Charity Commission (UK) (FY2025) why this matters
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Filing history

5 years on file from Charity Commission (UK) (FY2025): revenue, expenses, program spending, assets, and liabilities by fiscal year.

Years on record: FY2025, FY2024, FY2023, FY2022, FY2021.
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Taxes

Tax-deductibility for donors

UK donations qualify for Gift Aid. NEW PHILANTHROPY CAPITAL is registered with the Charity Commission. Eligible UK taxpayers can boost their gift by 25% at no extra cost.

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Leadership

AL
Alexander Edward Millhouse Jarman
Trustee

Officers & trustees (10)

Source: Public filings

AL
Alexander E••••• M•••••••• J•••••
Trustee
DE
Delroy C••••••••
Trustee
EM
Emily S•••• W••••••
Trustee
FI
Fiona J••••• R••••
Trustee
JU
Julian R••• M••
Trustee
LU
Lucy M•••••• d• G••••
Trustee
ME
Meera C••••••
Trustee
PR
Prince A••••• T•••••
Trustee
SI
Sir H••••• A••••• M••••••
Trustee
VA
Vaughan E•••••• L••••••
Trustee
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Latest news

From global news sources

10 articles found

From global news sources

Sentiment

Neutral

Activity timeline

Filings and press mentions, merged

Government to unlock philanthropic investment into England's most disadvantaged communities - GOV.UK
Apr 2026
www.gov.uk
Why we need the impact economy - The Social Business Hub - The London School of Economics and Political Science
Feb 2026
blogs.lse.ac.uk
New report revealing UK’s impact economy contributes £428 billion - Mishcon de Reya LLP
Feb 2026
www.mishcon.com
‘Impact economy’ contributes 15% to UK GDP – new estimate | The Social Enterprise Magazine - Pioneers Post
Feb 2026
www.pioneerspost.com
Wider impact economy valued at £428bn by think tank - Civil Society Media
Feb 2026
www.civilsociety.co.uk
The Modern Philanthropist: Practitioner perspectives - Barclays Private Bank
Jan 2026
privatebank.barclays.com
Form filed
£3.2M revenue
FY2025
CCEW
Ex-charities minister warns government to learn from Big Society ‘political failure’ - Civil Society Media
Dec 2025
www.civilsociety.co.uk
Philanthropy charity to merge into sector think tank - Civil Society Media
May 2025
www.civilsociety.co.uk
Form filed
£3.1M revenue
FY2024
CCEW
NPC appoints next chief executive - Civil Society Media
Sep 2024
www.civilsociety.co.uk
Dan Corry to leave New Philanthropy Capital - Third Sector
May 2024
www.thirdsector.co.uk
Form filed
£3.5M revenue
FY2023
CCEW
Form filed
£3.6M revenue
FY2022
CCEW
Form filed
£3.4M revenue
FY2021
CCEW

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Peer charities

Other science & technology in United Kingdom, by integrity assessment

Charity Score Revenue Program %
New Philanthropy Capital This page 87 £3.2 million 97%
Birmingham and Solihull Women'S Aid 89 £8.3 million 97%
Women in Prison Limited 87 £3.8 million 100%
Prison Reform Trust 87 £2.0 million 95%
Age Uk Richmond Upon Thames 87 £2.4 million 95%
Aspire ( Association for Spinal Injury Research Rehabilitation … 87 £3.9 million 84%
British Association for the Advancement of Science 87 £6.4 million 97%
National Centre For Universities and Business 87 £2.9 million 97%
Women in Informal Employment: Globalizing and Organizing (wiego) … 87 £7.0 million 100%

Sources and verification

Refreshed

Registration and legal identity
Charity Commission for England and Wales - Register of Charities
Financial filings
Charity Commission annual returns - Fiscal year 2025 most recent on file.
Officers and trustees
Charity Commission for England and Wales - Register of Charities - 10 disclosed in the public registry.
News and media coverage
GDELT Project + Google News
Supplementary verification
Wikidata structured data

Data freshness

Last updated
Mar 22, 2026
Profile completeness
85%

What we don't know

Honest gaps - our score reflects transparency, not impact

Executive compensation
Top-officer pay not disclosed
Mission statement
No self-published statement of purpose
Programs & projects
No named programs listed by the charity
Headquarters address
No street address on file
Operating reach
Countries where programs run not specified
Programmatic detail
Specific cause areas not yet tagged

Methodology

GiveRadar combines public registry filings, ProPublica Nonprofit Explorer, Charity Navigator, GuideStar, and news archives into a single 0-100 integrity assessment. We don't take a cut of any donation, ever.

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Quick facts about New Philanthropy Capital

What is New Philanthropy Capital?
New Philanthropy Capital is a science & technology nonprofit organization, United Kingdom. NPC provides independent research and advice for charities and funders, to help them achieve greater impact. We offer this advice based on in-depth research of social issues and on our unique method of analysing charities. We encourage debate about what makes a charity effective, and build knowledge and tools to support charities and funders in their efforts to increase their own effectiveness.
When was New Philanthropy Capital founded?
New Philanthropy Capital was founded in 2002.
Where is New Philanthropy Capital located?
Headquartered in United Kingdom.
What is New Philanthropy Capital's annual budget?
Annual revenue for fiscal year 2025 is approximately £1M-£10M. 97% of expenses go to program services.
Is New Philanthropy Capital trustworthy?
New Philanthropy Capital has a GiveRadar Integrity Assessment of 87 out of 100 (Strong transparency). The score reflects public-data transparency: registration, financial disclosure, governance, contact details, and how recently data was refreshed. It does not measure program impact.
What is New Philanthropy Capital's registration number?
Registration: 1091450 (United Kingdom).
What is New Philanthropy Capital's website?
https://www.thinknpc.org
Are donations to New Philanthropy Capital tax-deductible?
Donations may be tax-deductible for residents of United Kingdom under local rules. US donors should check whether the charity has an equivalency-determination letter or a US-based fiscal sponsor before claiming a deduction.