Invitation to Quote: Consultant for UKILN Charitable Structure Review

The UK and Ireland Lakes Network (UKILN) is seeking a consultant to help review and assist the transition to a different charitable or non-profit structure. As UKILN continues to grow, we aim to adopt a more flexible, sustainable governance model that enables wider funding access, stronger partnerships, and long-term resilience in our freshwater conservation efforts.

Why Now?

Our current Charitable Trust structure has served us well, but it limits our ability to expand our impact. A review of our legal framework will help ensure UKILN can better engage with stakeholders, secure funding, and strengthen our role in freshwater conservation.

Scope of Work

The appointed consultant will:

  • Assess alternative governance and funding models (e.g., CIOs, CICs, CLGs).
  • Facilitate stakeholder engagement to refine UKILN’s strategic direction.
  • Develop a transition roadmap, ensuring compliance and sustainability.
  • Provide guidance on securing diverse funding sources.

How to Apply

We invite proposals from experienced consultants with expertise in charity governance, funding models, and stakeholder engagement. The budget for this work is up to a maximum of £12,000 (including VAT, if applicable). Evaluation of submissions will focus on quality, cost and added value.

Deadline for submissions: 12:00 (midday) Wednesday 7th May 2025

For full details and how to apply, please download the consultant brief here and please refer to the Supporting Documents and FAQ’s below.

Supporting Documents (four downloadable pdf’s)

For any further queries, please contact: Dan Hoare, UKILN Chairdan.hoare@broads-authority.gov.uk


Frequently Asked Questions (these will not be updated beyond Friday 2nd May)

  1. What kind of asset base is UKILN operating with?

UKILN does not currently have a diverse asset base or complex governance structure. The only current asset is cash which until 2025 had not gone over the £5K per annum threshold, hence the need to move to a new, compliant structure.

  1. What is the expected depth of strategic planning?

We have referred to a high-level business plan over 5 years. What we mean by this is a short strategic plan, including charitable objectives, identifying beneficiary groups and how UKILN would fund and deliver its activities. We are not looking for an in-depth business plan with detailed financial breakdowns.

  1. How is this work expected to be carried out?

We expect most of this work to be completed remotely. We are looking at whether an in-person meeting is possible during the development stage in Phase 1. Please price costs for a half day in-person facilitated workshop to be held in the English Midlands, e.g. Nottingham.

  1. What is the expected scale and the style of stakeholder engagement?

In Phase 1 the stakeholder engagement is to better understand the operating landscape for UKILN, for example in terms of a SWOT analysis, and to inform the refresh of the vision, mission, mandate etc. We would like the consultant to prioritise stakeholder involvement (e.g. stakeholder mapping) and to develop a simple engagement plan. Some of the engagement could be delivered by UKILN to feed into this stage.

In Phase 2 the stakeholder engagement can be a short, online process with a small, prioritised stakeholder group.

  1. How can the assistance with transition to the new structure be priced when the outcome is not yet known?

For Phase 3, please provide a day rate and quantify how many days to carry out two options; one for a simple transition and a second for a more complex structure.

6. Have you considered other non-profit structures such as the co-operative community benefit society model, or collaborative working with existing organisations?

Yes, we would be interested in looking into the benefits of both of these.


Help shape the future of UKILN and freshwater conservation! We look forward to your proposals.