NPO as a Service
Your Access to the Swiss Funding Market
Good projects change lives. But impact alone is not enough — it also needs reliable structures, trust and professional organisation. Switzerland is one of the most important locations for non-profit activity, with impact both nationally and internationally. Every year, Swiss funding institutions enable projects worth billions of francs both within Switzerland and abroad.
Efficient access to these funds often requires a recognised Swiss structure, legal clarity and administrative professionalism.
That is why we developed our NPO as a Service model. We support non-profit initiatives in Switzerland and international non-profit projects in building a sustainable organisational and legal Swiss foundation. From selecting the appropriate legal form to governance, tax exemption, administration, positioning, fundraising and operational support, we create a structure that builds trust and enables eligibility for funding.
Our approach is holistic, giving our clients a genuine and fair perspective in the Swiss market. Project leaders thereby gain the freedom to focus on what matters most: their mission and their impact.
NPO as a Service combines legal certainty, professional organisation and strategic support into an integrated solution. It is modular and individually tailored — from lean setups to comprehensive full-service structures.
This way, non-profit projects gain access to the Swiss funding market, strengthen their credibility and create the foundation for sustainable impact. We only cover those areas that the project still needs, in a complementary manner.
Take the Next Step
Are you planning a non-profit project or would you like to professionally structure your initiative? We would be happy to explore together how your project can gain access to the Swiss funding market and which structure makes sense.
Share the key details of your project through our offer form. You will receive a first non-binding assessment as well as a transparent proposal tailored to your needs.