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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Christian Aid dumps head of fundraising role

Christian Aid has “disestablished” its head of fundraising role as part of a new approach to fundraising which emphasises integration with church groups and campaigning.

London charities unite to tackle grant cuts from Councils

London charities facing a massive reduction in grants from two key London Councils programmes have met in the capital to discuss their response.

FRSB to name and shame charities not reporting fundraising complaints

The Fundraising Standards Board website will indicate which charities have not shared their complaints data in this year’s annual fundraising complaints survey.

£35m charity launches to help ex-soldiers

The Big Lottery Fund has put £35m behind a new charity which will support and research the lives of military personnel who have left the forces.

Mary is wrong. High Streets are brought alive by charity shops, not harmed. Far better than being boarded up.

» Charity Retail Association slams Mary Portas charity shop cap

8,000 Tate supporters call for end of BP partnership

Trustees at Tate will soon decide on the future of the organisation’s 21-year relationship with BP after 8,000 Tate members and visitors signed a petition asking for the partnership to be ditched.

Tate trustee criticises BP sponsorship

One of the Tate’s corporate sponsors BP has been branded “a disgrace” by one of the organisation’s trustees who has also applauded the protestors which disrupt Tate events to campaign against the oil company.

Impact analysts body launched amid warnings of potential 'terrible' mistakes

The Social Impact Analysts Association is holding its inaugural meeting today amid calls for greater recognition of the importance of impact analysis and warnings that the progress of the practice and profession needs to be handled with great care.

Arts & Business to merge with Business in the Community

Cash-strapped arts sponsorship organisation Arts & Business is to merge with Business in the Community following significant funding cuts from the Arts Council.

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