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
Nick Hurd has told charities involved in public service delivery to expect longer contracts of up to ten years, payment-by-result models funded by the private sector, the end of full cost recovery and less...
Orange is looking to pioneer the concept of mobile volunteering, and is inviting ideas for tasks that could be completed by mobile phone users in small chunks while out and about.
Rob Dyson explains how Twitter has broadened the reach of conferences and events.
Oxfam has slammed the sluggish response of international governments to the Pakistan crisis, reporting that the amount pledged amounts to just $3.20 per affected person.
Rethink’s challenge to the Press Complaints Commission about the Daily Mail's coverage on mental health has been resolved after the newspaper published a letter from the charity's chief executive.
Justin Davis Smith has confirmed that Volunteering England will not bid to deliver the pilots for the coalition government’s National Citizen Service scheme taking place from June to September next year.
The Institute of Fundraising is forming a working party to revise and expand its electronic media code of practice by summer 2011, ten years after its first draft.
Janet Street Porter's recent article entitled 'Depression? It's just the new trendy illness!' sparked 358 comments at the last count. Niki May Young has one more to add.
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