Celina Ribeiro

Celina Ribeiro

Editor, Fundraising magazine, Civil Society

Celina is the editor of Fundraising magazine and daily contributor to CivilSociety.co.uk. She has been at the publication since June 2008.

Previously Celina worked as a freelance feature writer for newspapers and magazines in Australia and the UK, working for publications including the Sydney Morning Herald, The Age and the New Statesman. Celina was also a Ken and Yasuko Myer Fellow in 2004, which saw her intern at Manilla-based newspaper, the Philippine Daily Inquirer.

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Corporate Partnerships Survey 2011

Celina Ribeiro unpicks the trends in the Corporate Partnerships Survey 2011.

Fundraising's 50 Most Influential 2011

There are more new names, more women and a hell of a lot of social media stars. Why, then, does this year’s Fundraising 50 Most Influential feel so familiar? Celina Ribeiro reports.

Is face-to-face as controversial as we think?

Face-to-face is in your face. But is it the controversial issue that many believe it is, and does the sector stand up for it enough? Celina Ribeiro looks at exclusive research about public perception and how the sector responds.

Corporate partnerships

The Corporate Partnerships Survey 2010 brings together the corporate partnership experiences of nearly 150 charities looking at the whole process from pitching to measuring success through managing partnerships. Foreword by Celina Ribeiro.

Use adequate resource wisely, and the Oxford (and Cambridge) campaigns demonstrate that what is possible in the US is possible in the UK, at least in higher education. People used to say 'oh, well that's the United States, it's different there.' They can't any more.

» Oxford passes its £1.25bn fundraising goal

Corporate partnerships

Demanding, complicated, but worth it in the end? Fundraising’s 2010 Corporate Partnerships Survey, briefly outlined here by Celina Ribeiro, has brought together the corporate partnership experiences of nearly 150 charities of all shapes and sizes to see what happens when charities get into bed with corporates.

Top trends from the Charity Shops Survey 2010

The world looks like a happy place for charity shops, as the Charity Finance Charity Shops Survey 2010 shows income up, profits rising and optimism for growth. Celina Ribeiro and Diane Sim take a look at the top trends.

Communication breakdown: How donors react to charity communications

Last year more than a third of donors stopped giving to their regular charity. In research revealed exclusively to Civil Society, fast.MAP explores why donors stayed loyal or gave up and how they prefer to be contacted by charities.

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Meet the funders: Esmée Fairbairn

25 May 2012

The Esmée Fairbairn Foundation gives away £30m each year in grants. John Mulligan talks to Adam Martin....

Facebook in figures

9 May 2012

Facebook has been going from strength to strength. Fundraising magazine took  closer look at the...

Meet the funders: Deloitte

9 May 2012

Deloitte is generous with its time and money. It needs to know both are helping a charity’s strategic...

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