“The Duchene Research Fund (DRF)  prides itself on its minimal running costs whilst still managing to have maximum impact. Great Giving enables us to tackle our fundraising needs strategically, holistically and effectively whilst holding our hand every step of the way. Naomi turned our team from 2 into as if it was 20, efficiently and effectively helping us stick to strict timelines and maximize income. She was a dynamic proactive force to work with that enabled the DRF dinner on the 5th May to raise a staggering 1.3 Million pounds . Great Giving was an essential part of the DRF ability to continue with its critical work to find and fund research for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy.”

Kerry Rosenfeld, Founder, Duchenne Research Fund

“Naomi Nevies, through the consultancy services provided by her company ‘Great Giving’, enabled Hasmonean High School to run a fundraising campaign which included a Business Breakfast (with guest speaker Lord Andrew Feldman) and two gala dinners (with guest speakers Rt Hon Theresa May – then Home Secretary and Rt Hon. Nicky Morgan – then Secretary of State for Education and Minister for Women and Equalities).

Naomi personally invested a great deal of enthusiasm and commitment into her role, going above and beyond the call of duty to ensure Hasmonean’s fundraising strategy not only raised considerable sums for the school but also raised its profile both among key stakeholders and a wider audience. She was the lynchpin in this very successful campaign.”

Andrew McClusky, Executive Headteacher, Hasmonean High School

“Naomi’s task was to help UJIA’s Trustees think deeply about how our new vision and mission should be best expressed. She challenged us and helped sharpen our thinking. Naomi helped make a difficult task rewarding and empowering. We were delighted with her contribution.”

Michael Wegier Chief Executive, UJIA

“Naomi’s help and assistance in mentoring our fundraiser has been invaluable. She nurtured her and helped develop her skills, resulting in our having an outstanding fundraiser.”

David Meyer, Executive Director PaJeS