Pricing

Predictable and fair.

Exact figures depend on scope, funding route and delivery model, but the structure stays simple and visible. No invented headline numbers, no bait-and-switch tiers, and no pretending a grant is guaranteed.

Working models

Low-cost fixed fee

Starter Audit

Scope, risks, quick wins and a costed plan for the next stage.

Low-cost entry

Emergency Triage

Initial incident response or urgent triage with clear limits, likely next steps and transparent extended costs.

Named contact

Escalation Plan

A scoped arrangement for admin guidance, service oversight and escalation through the organisation contact.

Defined outcomes

Projects

Clear milestones, practical acceptance criteria and a documented finish.

Low-cost where possible

Fractional Leadership

Technical, IT or security leadership for small organisations, with grant or funding routes explored where useful.

Grant, budget or supporter route

Funding Support

A suitable funder, supporter or project budget may pay for practical help on behalf of an eligible organisation, with written outputs and reporting.

Examples of fundable support

Charity digital baseline

Audit, access map, quick wins, trustee note and priority implementation plan.

Community calendar or directory

A practical shared visibility route for groups, residents, funders and supporters.

Trustee training or digital skills

Scoped sessions for boards, named contacts, volunteers or local support workers.

Devices, materials or accessibility improvements

Fund practical setup time, connectivity, assisted communication or website improvements.

Transparency

  • Any commissions are disclosed in writing before you decide
  • No upsell, bolt-on or bait-and-switch pressure
  • Scope, assumptions and exclusions should be visible
  • Direct, grant-funded, business-supported and mixed pricing can all be scoped clearly
  • Extended emergency or specialist response costs are made clear before they continue