Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB)
London
WC1H 9RN
The Royal National Institute of Blind People has entered legal proceedings against airline bmibaby for failing to make its website accessible to blind and partially-sighted people.
New principles for good impact reporting are based on six key questions. Tris Lumley explains.
RNIB has long had clubs and structures in place to deal with significant donors, it just didn’t quite know what to do with them. Josephine Job explains how the charity revamped its donor clubs
Microdonations might have always been around in some form, but there is now a new energy behind the mechanism. Could microdonations release a new wave of philanthropy or are they just the Emperor's new clothes? Celina Ribeiro investigates.
Marks & Spencer and Oxfam have been voted the ‘Most Admired corporate-NGO Partnership 2011’ for the second year running in the Corporate-NGO Partnerships Barometer annual report.
NCVO has set up a new group to lead an independent review of charity law, which will shadow the work of the government’s own review of the Charities Act 2006 due to start in November.
More top 100 charity CEOs now come from the public sector than ever before, reports Vibeka Mair.