Trustee Exchange 2012
22 Feb 2012
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.
Tempted to raid your restricted funding to cover budget shortfalls? It's possible, says insolvency practitioner Stephen Goderski, but only if you follow certain steps.
Charities should be wary of regaling donors with too many facts and figures about the impact of their work because giving is often irrational and ruled by emotion, a leading economist has warned.
London Voluntary Service Council plans to use the money it won from the Transforming Local Infrastructure Fund to set up a US-style model of matchmaking businesses with civil society organisations to boost their capacity.
The key to securing better outcomes for older people and other vulnerable groups is joined-up services, MPs on the Health Select Committee have said.
Scottish entrepreneur Tony Banks is looking to get hands-on with the charities he supports and know he’s making a real difference.
The leaders of several of the sector's umbrella bodies have responded to a call for evidence on Transfer of Undertakings Regulations 2006, recommending greater clarity of all parties' responsibilities in the transfer process.
When JustGiving launched more than a decade ago, it may scarcely have imagined the fundraising juggernaut it was to become. With the market now full of big-name players, Celina Ribeiro looks at the rise of online sponsorship, and whether there is growth in it yet.
Online sponsorship platforms, like JustGiving, Virgin Money Giving and MyDonate, have proliferated over the years. But which ones are performing best for charities?
