Carrot and stick
21 May 2012
Community isn't led by government, so why wait for it to tell you what to do, protests Robert Ashton....
Beth Breeze is a researcher who specialises in philanthropy. She currently undertakes research within the ESRC Centre for Charitable Giving and Philanthropy and recently co-founded the Centre for Philanthropy, Humanitarianism and Social Justice at the University of Kent.
She began her career as a fundraiser for a youth homelessness charity and has worked in a variety of fundraising, research and charity management roles.
Her doctoral thesis, due for completion in 2009, investigates the meaning and purpose of philanthropy in contemporary UK society.
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The British public can all give a lot more to charity, so why aren’t charities asking for it, wonders Celina Ribeiro.
The recession is over in the US. Done. Dusted. Glad that’s over. Phew. Even beleaguered old Blighty could emerge from the confines of recession by the end of the year, according to some economic soothsayers. Hooray. Let the charity sector delight in the new world order!
Most people still want to keep giving, and not every charity is experiencing increased demand as a result of the recession. Beth Breeze writes as part of a series of four expert articles this month following the UK Giving report.
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21 May 2012
Community isn't led by government, so why wait for it to tell you what to do, protests Robert Ashton....
21 May 2012
How do you solve a problem like a pension deficit? David McHattie tackles the issue.
15 May 2012
David Davison mounts his soapbox to call for pensions reform.
24 May 2012
Charities, like businesses should be held to account over their environmental standards, says Katy Wing.
21 May 2012
Community isn't led by government, so why wait for it to tell you what to do, protests Robert Ashton....
17 May 2012
Men may have ruled the political panel, but women packed the punches from the audience in the Civil Society...
15 Oct 2012
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19 Nov 2012