The Neg joins Conveyancing Foundation as media charity partner

The Negotiator has teamed up with the Conveyancing Foundation to support wellbeing, fundraising and National Conveyancing Month 2026.

conveyancing foundation media partner announcementThe Negotiator has been announced as a media charity Partner of the Conveyancing Foundation, supporting the organisation’s work to improve wellbeing, raise funds for charity and promote best practice across the property sector.

The partnership see The Neg helping to promote key initiatives run by the Foundation, including Mental Health First Aider training grants, wellbeing research and sector-wide fundraising, alongside industry events such as National Conveyancing Month, which is running throughout the whole of March.

Grant Leonard, Publisher, The Negotiator
Grant Leonard, Publisher, The Negotiator

Grant Leonard, Publisher of The Negotiator, said: “We are thrilled to be joining forces with the Conveyancing Foundation. The Foundation’s dedication to supporting the wellbeing of property professionals and its focus on mental health, charity fundraising and community aligns closely with our values. We’re proud to be able to contribute to a cause that benefits the entire industry.”

Supporting National Conveyancing Month

National Conveyancing Month 2026 will run throughout March and aims to inform, educate and inspire professionals involved in the home-moving process.

This year’s programme introduces a new format, with video seminars released weekly and made available online and via YouTube, allowing property professionals to watch sessions at a time that suits them.

The month-long initiative will also feature short “TED-style” talks designed to share ideas and advice to help ‘shape our conveyancing world’.

Lloyd Davies, Chairman of the Conveyancing Foundation
Lloyd Davies, Chairman, Conveyancing Foundation

Lloyd Davies, Founder and Patron of the Conveyancing Foundation, added: “We are delighted to welcome The Negotiator as a Partner. Their influence in the industry and shared commitment to fostering positive change will help us reach more property professionals with our objective of enhancing the lives of those working in our property industry.”

The Conveyancing Foundation operates as a zero-profit organisation, directing funds into charitable causes and initiatives designed to support the wellbeing of those working in the conveyancing and wider property sectors.


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