Catholic Care is not the only fruit
21 May 2012
While the Catholic Care case captured all the headlines, the Equality Act exemptions also have other implications,...
Andy Taylor is director of fundraising at Sue Ryder Care. Prior to joining Sue Ryder Care in 2010, Taylor was director of fundraising and marketing at Action for Blind People, taking up that post in 2005. He has also been head of central fundraising at Christian Aid and has worked at several civil society roles at organisations including the British Sports Trust and NSPCC.
He holds a degree in economics and an MBA from Brisbane Business School in Australia, where he lived for two years. He is a full member of the Chartered Institute of Marketing and his interests include photography and diving.
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Instead of trying to hide high fundraising costs, fundraisers should celebrate bigger budgets that bring in more profit for their cause, argues Andrew Taylor.
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21 May 2012
While the Catholic Care case captured all the headlines, the Equality Act exemptions also have other implications,...
21 May 2012
Thinking of setting up a trading arm? Malcolm Lynch navigates the potential pitfalls.
21 May 2012
Mark Keenan explores the implications of the case of RSPCA v Gill on charity finance litigation.
21 May 2012
Mark Keenan explores the implications of the case of RSPCA v Gill on charity finance litigation.
3 May 2012
The issue of trustee payment continues to divide the sector. Amy Gordon sets out the legal position, David...
2 May 2012
Rachel Castle tells a charity how it can include children in its volunteering programme.
23 Mar 2012
To help charities and social enterprises develop a solid online presence, Darren Langham and Matt Tullett...
22 Feb 2012
Cancer Research UK has announced that it is developing a new smartphone app that will provide more services,...
8 Feb 2012
New regulations which will affect all Scottish charity websites have been tabled in the Scottish Parliament...
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