
Specific need
Non Profit seeks conveyancing and surveying support to transfer four homes to Hope into Action
Location
London
Organisation
Stewardship
Reference No.
25 673
What do they need help with?
Stewardship is looking for property professionals to support with the sale of four residential properties in the UK. These homes are being sold to Hope into Action — a charity that works closely with local churches to provide housing and long-term support for people experiencing homelessness. The transfer of these properties will play a vital role in sustaining this mission.
Stewardship is seeking help with both conveyancing and surveying for the four properties. Although specific details such as addresses, property sizes and current tenancies have not been provided, the organisation is in a position to proceed and is looking for professional input to ensure the transaction is compliant, efficient and thorough. The properties are in Newark, Nottingham and Portsmouth.
The properties are currently held by Stewardship and will remain in use as homes for vulnerable people once transferred to Hope into Action. The timeline for this work is flexible, with a completion deadline of 31 March 2026, allowing time to coordinate with the legal and technical needs of both charities.
This pro bono support will directly contribute to preventing homelessness and supporting vulnerable individuals across the UK — by helping to unlock housing opportunities within a faith-led, community-based model.
Timeline
March 2026
About the organisation
Stewardship is a UK-based Christian charity that supports churches and Christian organisations through financial services, governance advice, and donor funding. Their work enables thousands of individuals and charities to give generously and manage resources wisely in line with their faith.
Their core offering is a Donor Advised Fund, but they also provide professional, treasury and educational services to the Christian community. They work closely with trustees and finance teams of churches and charities, offering expertise in legal, financial and governance matters — often at discounted or no cost. Many of their resources, such as briefing papers and webinars, are available free of charge.
Alongside direct services, Stewardship also partners with regulators and works to strengthen Christian organisations’ ability to comply with UK charity law. Their grant-making spans UK and non-UK charities, with due diligence applied rigorously.
Typical activities include investment management, grant distribution and fundraising — all with the aim of helping people live and give generously in support of Christian causes.