Hannah Large
Hannah is an Associate Project Lead at NPC with a particular focus on effective philanthropy. She currently supports several funder clients with grant-making, due diligence and grant monitoring. Other recent work for NPC includes research on the youth mental health crisis, and an analysis of how the climate and nature crises will affect people experiencing health inequalities.
Hannah has over 10 years of experience working for impact-driven organisations. Prior to her work with NPC, Hannah led the grant-making programme at Classics for All and developed a range of significant partnerships with universities and cultural institutions, focusing on tackling educational disadvantage. She started her career as a teacher and has a particular interest in supporting children and young people’s wellbeing. Hannah has a Masters degree in Education Policy and International Development. She currently sits on the Programmes Committee at Quartet Community Foundation, and was previously a Trustee at Bristol Hospitality Network, a small member-led charity that works alongside people seeking asylum who are facing destitution in Bristol.
Why I work with NPC
Having worked in charities for many years, I know the positive difference that NPC makes to the sector. It’s exciting to be part of this innovative organisation and to work alongside charities and funders to help them increase their impact.
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