Fundraising volunteer on the take
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Fundraising volunteer on the take 1

3 Jan 2012

A fundraiser has been keeping goods donated as prizes for herself. Simon Morrison of the Institute of Fundraising advises the chairman what to do about it.

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Fundraising volunteer on the take

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Nightmare board for merged charities

The members of a merged board are still acting in the interests of their old charities and not the new charity. Rosie Chapman offers advice.

Freedom of speech and freedom to hold minority views

A worried chairman seeks advice after learning that a former employee plans to sue the charity for discrimination.

My boss makes me deputise for her

Nicola Roscoe advises an employee who is deputising for their boss at board meetings.

Who killed the chair? - Part  three

A charity chairman has been killed, but who's the culprit? Delve into a leadership nightmare in the final installment of Shirley Otto's three-part governance detective story.  

Who killed the chair? -  Part two

A charity chairman has been killed, but who's the culprit? Delve into a leadership nightmare in the second part of Shirley Otto's governance detective story.

Bullying by a chief executive's wife

A CEO's wife is accused of bullying in the charity, rendering the chief unable to carry out an objective investigation. What should be done? A Chairman responds.

Married couples as trustees

A married couple who are trustees for the same charity are taking the term 'other half' rather literally. What are the rules on sharing a trusteeship? Jayne Adams advises.

When trustees let charitable activities take a back seat to fundraising

A series of Charity Commission investigations informs this article by Neal Green, the regulator's senior policy advisor, who warns that charities can easily get caught up spending all their resources on fundraising, rather than their stated purpose.

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