Network for Social Change in the media

BBC Radio 4 Saturday Live August 2010

Network member Sara Robin, interviewed on BBC Saturday Live about how she inherited a fortune as a child and when she grew up she gave it away. .     More…

Who wants to be a millionaire? The Guardian June 2010

Sara Robin calls it affluenza – simple as that, a disease. And, over the years, she has met many sufferers. They tend to be people who inherited money, as she did, rather than made it themselves.     More…

The Financial Times, 2006

There are plenty of places to turn for advice in managing wealth. There are rather fewer choices open to you if you want to discuss the best ways of giving your money away.
There is, however, one organisation which over the last twenty years has been providing an informal space to do just that. The hundred or so members of the Network for Social Change meet twice yearly for residential long weekends, between them pledging close to a million pounds a year in donations for jointly-agreed projects. The Network, as it is known, also serves another role, in providing a supportive environment in which the ethical and practical implications of being rich can be discussed.    More...

Have loads of money, will give it away. Independent  May 1994

SEX MAY be a safe conversational topic these days, but what you do with your money probably isn't. Even with friends it's not normally done to discuss wealth, and certainly not the morality of money.
The Network for Social Change has been breaking this taboo since 1985.   More…






"There are plenty of places to turn for advice in managing wealth. There are rather fewer choices open to you if you want to discuss the best ways of giving your money away"