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World Wildlife Fund UK (WWF UK)

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Fundraising in the year 2012

Now that 2011 is firmly under our belt, what will 2012 mean for fundraisers? Five leaders in fundraising discuss what the year ahead might bring.

Save the Children leads the way on Google+

Social networking platform, Google + launched for organisations on Monday evening and charities have already created pages and are amassing followers.

First principles in digital fundraising

Digital fundraising has become a vast and fast-moving discipline, but have you got the basics right? Rachel Beer outines some key principles in web optimisation.

Swings and roundabouts - Charity Market Monitor 2011

Some are up, some are down, some are staying put. The Charity Market Monitor 2011 finds that while events fundraising has flatlined, other income streams are either more or less profitable than before. Cathy Pharaoh discusses some of the top trends from 2009/2010.

The effect of the mere presence of a regulatory body is a 'double edged sword' - it may provide reassurance but it also illustrates that charities can't manage themselves - so - I suspect that the simple presence of a watchdog is likely to have a neutral influence on public trust and confidence.

» Over half of public have not heard of Charity Commission, survey finds

The mother of all invention: a lesson on innovative fundraising

Everyone knows fundraisers are going to have to innovate to expand the giving market. Kevin Waudby asks several fundraising directors what they have in mind.

New homes

WWF-UK has quit a government taskforce to make housing ‘zero-carbon’ in protest at a move by ministers to let homebuilders off the hook in the development of new homes.

Story of Stuff by Annie Leonard

Tania Mason worries that the scale and ambitions of civil society are no match for the mighty markets that are driving unprecedented consumption of our planet's resources.

The IT list: Environment

Civil Society approached fifteen environmental charities of varying sizes and asked them what software and service providers they use.

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