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1 Apr 2010 | Daniel Phelan

The Charity Commission must continue to resist Catholic Care's efforts to circumvent the law, says Daniel Phelan

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Cuts may prove to be a vital wake-up call to charities

Andy Williamson explores why the forthcoming cuts should be welcomed by the sector.

Catholic Care must pursue the activities that its donors intended

Catholic Care's trustees would be breaking the law if they did not spend donations on activities that advance the Catholic faith - even if those activities are discriminatory in civil law - says Hal Broadbent.

Cheque points

Philip Anthony calls on charities to embrace e-payments.

Stephen's funeral

Funerals of homeless people are frequently harrowing. I have attended too many: around three a year for the last 29 years. There is the gnawing anxiety about the size of the congregation. Will there be...

Thousands of people in desperate need will get no support and be in real danger; that is not just 'left-wing shock tactics' but the grim truth

» Cuts may prove to be a vital wake-up call to charities

Easy answers to Bad Funding

Bad Funding has become part of civil society's DNA. But it doesn't have to be like that, says Nick Wilkie

Independent schools must stay tax-free

Professor Kimberley Scharf has yet to hear a satisfactory rational argument on the debate surrounding the tax-free status of independent schools in the UK.

Funding the core

Core funding improves outcomes as well as relationships with funders, argues Jessica Sklair.

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Does this church grant rumour offer clues to future funding?

17 Aug 2010

Gareth Jones asks whether the suggestion of a £5m government grant for the Church Urban Fund is a portent...

The camera never lies?

11 Aug 2010

Andrew Samuel examines the suggestion that the Big Society concept lets the government off the hook when...

SIB, Acevo and the Big Society big fish

5 Aug 2010

Community banks, not oppressive wholesalers, are what the sector needs, argues Gordon Hunter.

Newsnight chugger-bashing programme exposed nothing more than public ignorance

27 Aug 2010

Tania Mason is frustrated by the ignorance shown in last night’s BBC investigation that “exposed”...

Do I need an armoury to protect me from charity theft?!

25 Aug 2010

Don't be an easy target, says Niki May Young. Protect yourself from charity theft.

Where did the week go? Time management help for fundraisers

20 Aug 2010

Ever catch yourself wondering what you do with your time? Tom Eeles has found a new app which can help...