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,...
Tania Mason is group editor at Civil Society Media.
She has been a journalist for 20-odd years and has specialised in the charity sector since 2003. Her experience has included stints on Third Sector, Marketing and PrintWeek magazines as well as agency work involving court reporting and occasional doorstepping of celebs for the tabloids. She started her career with five years on a daily newspaper in New Zealand before moving to London in 1993.
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As the issue of women’s pay and representation in the private sector continues to hog the spotlight, Tania Mason takes the temperature of the situation in civil society leadership positions.
The Big Lottery Fund aims to be much less prescriptive and more flexible than it has been in the past, say its chair and chief executive. And it is planning a new 'bright ideas' type programme. Tania Mason reports.
Gerald Oppenheim’s departure from the Big Lottery Fund last month marked the end of an era for the funder. But its future is no less exciting, he tells Tania Mason.
The Institute of Fundraising’s new five-year learning strategy aims to make career-long learning synonymous with Institute membership, and to elevate fundraising to an aspirational profession.
Tania Mason examines the UK Giving results and finds specks of optimism among the recession gloom.
Millions watched retail expert Mary Portas transform a Save the Children charity shop in Orpington in a recent television series, but what happened after the camera crew left? Lucy Harvey reports.
The Impact Coalition has moved out of the Institute of Fundraising into Acevo. What has it achieved in its first four years and how will it be different in its new home? Tania Mason reports.
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...
15 Oct 2012
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