The Civil Service Club embraces opportunities to work together with several charities and organisations on shared topics and to offer support and advice where required. It should be noted that membership of these organisations does not in itself provide entry to the Club or the Club’s facilities.
Civil Service Pensioners' Alliance (CSPA)

CSPA was founded in 1952 by retired Civil Servants seeking to work together to protect and improve the purchasing power of Civil Service pensions and to promote the economic and social wellbeing of pensioners. CSPA offers to support members experiencing individual pension problems and, if needed, liaise with the Cabinet Office and pension administrators to assist in resolving any issues.
CSPA has a network of groups and branches around the UK and campaigns with other organisations on wider issues affecting pensioners, such as the State Pension, health and social care, accessible transport and housing, and digital exclusion. Members receive a quarterly magazine, The Pensioner, and have access to free services including legal and IT helplines. CSPA members also benefit from a range of offers including discounted travel, home and car insurance schemes designed especially for pensioners.
Further details are available on the CSPA website www.cspa.co.uk , by phone on +44 (0)20 8688 8418, or by writing to Sally Tsoukaris, CSPA General Secretary at 160 Falcon Road, London, SW11 2LN. You can now join the CSPA online here – https://www.cspa.co.uk/membership/
Civil Service Insurance Society (CSIS)

The Civil Service Insurance Society (CSIS) is a Not-for-Profit organisation, with over 135 years of trusted heritage. They offer a range of quality insurance products backed with an exceptional level of customer service, with all available surpluses donated to worthy causes.
The main beneficiary of their donations is the CSIS Charity Fund, an independent charity dedicated to helping current and former civil and public servants and their families get through tough times in their lives. They have made grants to over 100 organisations including The Charity for Civil Servants and supported the spouses of deceased CSIS policyholders for more than a century.
In addition, CSIS contributes to a wide range of local charities through its Corporate Social Responsibility programme. Here are just a few of the organisations that benefited from their Local Charity Giving In 2025.
By choosing CSIS for your car, home or travel insurance you become part of something much bigger!
CSIS also provides access to a selection of online introducer products including Life Insurance, Car Hire Excess, and Temporary Car Insurance to name a few.
Members of the Civil Service Club can enjoy a 10% discount on Travel Insurance with their provider Aneevo. as well as a 10% discount* on Home Insurance and a 5% discount on Car Insurance.
To get a quote call 01622 766960 or visit CSIS online.
CSIS will require your membership number to verify your discount if you proceed with cover.
You can also register your interest using their convenient renewal reminder service.
*Home discount is only available when calling CSIS for a quotation. Discount applies when cover is offered with Salvation Army General Insurance Corporation Ltd (sagic).
Charity for Civil Servants
The Charity for Civil Servants is the Civil Service Club’s “Charity of the Year” April 2025 – April 2026
The Charity for Civil Servants supports current, former and retired civil servants when they face tough times. They’re ready to help when the unexpected happens, helping people stay strong, whatever life brings. You can also stay in touch with the charity to hear more about their work, fundraising activities and ways to get involved by signing up to their newsletter.
The Civil Service Retirement Fellowship (CSRF)

The CSRF is a Civil Service charity dedicated to helping former civil servants and their dependants enjoy a better and more fulfilling retirement. They are funded by subscriptions and donations and have a range of subscriber benefits specifically for those who support them.
The CSRF run a range of services (including two national befriending schemes to reduce social isolation and loneliness in later life), local community groups (providing advice, educational speakers and leisure activities) and offer general information, advice and signposting to a wide range of other supportive organisations.
If you would like to find out more about any aspect of their work visit their website at www.csrf.org.uk or you can call Fellowship Office on 020 8691 7411 and speak to one of their friendly team. Alternatively email your enquiry to: enquiries@csrf.org.uk
CSSC (Civil Service Sports Council)
Becoming a member of CSSC provides free days out, sports, health and wellbeing benefits together with savings, discounts and offers on a huge range of retail and leisure opportunities. CSSC are proud to be a volunteer led organisation and it’s those volunteers that help to make everything CSSC do possible. The volunteers turn great ideas into fantastic trips, adventures and events for members and their families. Feeling connected and part of something bigger matters and with a diverse range of flexible opportunities, there is something to suit everyone!
Boundless by CSMA
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Boundless is a membership club for working and retired public-sector and Civil Service employees, delivering amazing experiences and unforgettable days out for all the family.
Every year they support inspirational charities by donating funds raised through the dedicated Boundless Foundation Lottery. The money raised when people play the weekly lottery helps support those in need through various community support networks and makes a real difference to people’s lives.