VAT & Tax Conference 2010
18 Oct 2010
Fundraisers are used to targets, but is the world at large? As the government passes its 100 days in office and prepares to sit for a new session, Celina Ribeiro looks at the aim to lift giving to 1 per cent of national wealth and what the sector thinks about the idea of another giving campaign
The governing body are the people responsible in law for the organisation and can go by many names, here we learn the legal stance on their removal.
Shaping the purpose and role that umbrella body the Royal Society of Wildlife Trusts plays has been challenging say Michael Allen and Stephanie Hilborne.
The Big Lottery Fund has today announced an £11.25m investment in social impact bonds.
The illusion of a perfectly balanced board breaks apart and the experts give their advice on how to repair the damage in this trustee case study.
A person’s political allegiance has only minor bearing on their volunteering and donation habits, new research has found.
In tough economic times, more and more organisations are looking to merge, but what does this mean for their IT infrastructure? Gareth Jones takes a look at two examples.
While Vibeka Mair profiles the finance directors of the largest 100 charities, here you can learn more about what's behind the key faces.
The Academies Bill allows schools to seize far greater autonomy over their futures, says Anna Roderick.
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