Specialist water support for UK charities and not-for-profits

A national charity we work with operates fifteen properties across England. A mix of charity shops, community hubs and one large hospice. The water bill had been paid every month for eight years without anyone reviewing it. When we mapped the estate, three of the shops were on deemed contracts that hadn’t been touched since the market opened, the hospice was being billed against a meter that didn’t match its actual layout, and the renewal dates across the whole portfolio sat on six different cycles.

Charity and not-for-profit water tends to fall to whoever has a spare hour in the operations team, which is rarely anyone. Trustees focus on programmes and finance. The bill arrives, it gets paid, and the case for spending time on it has to clear a fairly high bar.

This page covers how we help UK charities, hospices, community organisations and not-for-profit groups review their water arrangements. The mechanics of switching are in our main business water switching guide. Our business water service covers the open UK market across every commercial sector.

How we help charities and not-for-profits

We start by pulling every site on the estate into one view. Charity shops, offices, day centres, hospices, residential facilities. Each has its own meter and its own contract history. From there we work through the retail rate, the standing charges multiplied across the estate, any trade effluent where catering or process water applies, and surface water drainage on car parks and yards.

The aim is twofold: get the rates right, and get the admin off the operations team’s plate. One retailer, one renewal cycle, one bill format across the estate. The unit rate matters, but the recovered time often matters more.

Why charity water is different from a standard commercial account

FeatureStandard SMECharity estate
Estate mixUsually one premises typeOften mixed. Shops, offices, day centres, residential
Procurement attentionOne owner, one decisionTrustees focus on programmes; admin tasks compete
Budget pressureCommercial marginRestricted funds, donor scrutiny on overheads
Multi-siteLess commonCommon. Regional charities run 5–50 sites
Catering / kitchenVariableCommon in day centres and hospices. Trade effluent may apply

Working around limited procurement capacity

Most charities we work with don’t have dedicated procurement staff. The water review usually falls to a finance manager, an operations director, or a head of estates who’s also covering everything else. We set up the review so it takes minimal time on your side. A recent bill from each site, a letter of authority, and a single review meeting once we’ve done the work.

No high-pressure follow-up. No targets to hit. If the market doesn’t have a competitive option for your specific sites, we’ll tell you and we won’t push a switch for the sake of it.

Mixed estates: shops, hospices, day centres

A typical charity estate has a mix of property types. Shops have minimal water use, mostly welfare. Day centres add catering and bathing facilities. Hospices and residential sites carry laundry, kitchens and twenty-four-hour demand similar to small care homes.

The bill picture across that mix is uneven. Standing charges dominate on the shops. Volumetric consumption matters on the residential sites. Trade effluent and SWD apply on different sites depending on what’s there. The estate-wide review reflects that mix and treats each site appropriately.

How a charity water review works

1
Estate mapping

Every site, every meter, every renewal date pulled into one view. Deemed contracts and estimated reads flagged.

2
Site-by-site review

We work through each site’s profile. Shops, day centres, residential. And identify where the bigger lines warrant attention.

3
Market quote and recommendation

Live quotes from licensed retailers in each wholesaler region. Clear comparison and an honest recommendation.

4
Switch and ongoing management

Switches complete in four to six weeks per site. We track renewals so the next review happens at the right time.

2017
English business water market opened
No fee
Charged to you for the review
4-6 wks
Typical switch duration
160+
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