Digital tools for charities
SoGood Partners is a non-profit that makes digital products for charities. To enable them to transform with tools that measurably boost impact, drive efficiency and ensure sustainability.

We make digital tools & practical tech for charities.
By helping charities work more efficiently, we enable them to reach more people, improve outcomes, and deliver greater public good where it’s needed most.

Our tech strengthens charities’ capabilities.
We exist to equip UK charities with transformative technology that strengthens their impact and secures their long-term sustainability.
The problem we address
There are over 210,000 charities in the UK, collectively receiving more than £100bn in funding each year. Yet 70% of this funding flows to just 1% of organisations, leaving the majority operating with limited resources and fragmented systems.
Most charities rely on disconnected tools not designed for safeguarding or compliance.
They also lack access to secure collaboration platforms, generate little usable operational data and struggle to evidence impact without manual reporting. Enterprise tools like Teams and Slack are suited to organisations where the workforce has a company identity, that is not the case in the Charity sector where a high % are volunteers.
Many charities rightly focus on their purpose, so have limited time or capability to access or assess digital tools for efficient data-led operations.


We level the playing field with digital tools and practical technology for all charities.
By helping charities work more efficiently, we enable them to reach more people, improve outcomes, and deliver greater public good where it’s needed most.
In a sector stretched by limited resources and fragmented data, we provide the insight and tools needed to inform decisions, plan effectively, and maximise impact.
Why data matters
Data is not an add-on — it is the foundation.
Digital maturity underpins sustainability in every sector. Charities are no exception. SoGood designs products so that structured, high-quality data is generated automatically through everyday use. This enables:

Better operational decision-making

Clearer accountability to funders and regulators

Evidence-based communication of impact

Long-term planning grounded in reality
Reporting and analytics are a by-product of good systems, not an additional burden.
Who we work with
We work across the ecosystem, including
Small and medium charities via self-service platforms
Large and major charities via paid subscriptions
Foundations seeking better allocation and insight
Local and central government
Private sector partners supporting social value and CSR
Our role is to provide infrastructure that benefits all participants, not to compete with frontline delivery organisations. If we succeed, the whole sector succeeds.
What we think
We think a lot about social good and how best to create and deliver solutions with the most significant impact. Here’s some of our latest thinking.
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Bridging the Gap: Why Companies Struggle to Engage with Charities
In recent years, the commercial sector has become increasingly aware of the importance of social impact and the need to improve their Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) credentials. Despite this growing awareness, many companies still struggle to effectively engage with… Read More
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Founder Interview with Peter Wallace – Turning pennies into pounds.
In this interview with Peter Wallace, CFO at SoGood Partners, he outlines the top 10 financial ratios every charity should track, with a strong emphasis on cash flow management for UK charities. Peter shares practical advice on reading charity accounts,… Read More
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Founder Interview with Dominic Winsor – Navigating Digital Transformation in the Charity Sector
Digital tools and platforms can help charities streamline their processes, improve fundraising efforts, and enhance digital engagement with supporters and beneficiaries. We asked Dominic Winsor, Product Director at non-profit start-up SoGood Partners, for his insight on how charities can best… Read More



