Roofing & Cladding Industry Charity Wants Your Ideas and Opinions

22 May 2025

NFRC Charitable Trust survey

IF YOU WORK in the UK roofing & cladding industry, your ideas and opinions are wanted!

The UK roofing and cladding industry’s charity, NFRC Charitable Trust, is asking everyone in the industry to complete a survey about what its focus should be over the next few years.

Industry Charity

The NFRC Charitable Trust wants to make a positive difference to people working, or who have worked, in the roofing and cladding sector.

To do that, the charity has been focusing its work on Hardship Support (with the Lighthouse Construction Industry Charity), Environmental Impact, Education and Upskilling.

Now, the charity’s trustees hope to hear from roofing and cladding professionals about the charitable areas that they feel are most important to focus on in the next few years.

The NFRC Charitable Trust has put together a survey, asking for your opinions and ideas.

The Trust is asking everyone involved in the roofing and cladding industry to complete the survey here.

You can also vote for or suggest a new name for the charity!

Join the Trustees

The charity’s trustees are also offering the opportunity to join them as a trustee. This is a voluntary role to help support and guide the NFRC Charitable Trust’s strategic direction and activities.

Meetings are online, early evening (after 5pm) and usually take place every one or two months.

The charity is particularly looking to recruit trustees with personal experience of working in the roofing and cladding community, and experience of training and recruitment in the sector would be welcome.

If you would be interested in applying to become a trustee, please contact info@nfrctrust.org.uk for the role description and more information.

>>Read more about the NFRC Charitable Trust in the news

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