Mix and match: Merging IT infrastructures
31 Aug 2010
In tough economic times, more and more organisations are looking to merge, but what does this mean for...
Bullying UK will continue “for the next couple of months” after finding a number of potential funders who could save the charity.
Part of the requirements of becoming a charity are that you must produce accessible information about your work that is relevant to the public’s needs. The Charity Commission interprets transparency...
Accounting software is "application software that records and processes accounting transactions within functional modules such as accounts payable, accounts receivable, payroll, and trial balance"....
Charities use advertising to fundraise, spread awareness of a particular issue or increase the visibility of the organisation and its aims. Just like companies, charities use a range of media to advertise,...
'…And finally' stories appear periodically on Civil Society eNews and are a light-hearted look at the more amusing occurrences in the sector.
An audit provides independent confirmation of the financial affairs of a charity. An auditor must verify that a charity’s accounts give a true and fair view. Along with commenting on the accounts,...
After years of inertia, more than half of charities changed their bank in 2008, as trust in banks was shaken by the financial crisis. Charity Finance runs an annual Charity Banking Survey each April, which...
Benchmarking provides a snapshot of the performance of a charity and helps provide an understanding of where it is in relation to others. Civil Society conducts a range of benchmarking surveys, including:...
Budgeting is a plan for saving and spending. The purpose of budgeting is to provide a forecast of revenues and expenditure to construct a model of how an organisation might perform financially if certain...
In the context of civil society, campaigns take many guises – they may be fundraising campaigns, awareness-raising campaigns or lobbying campaigns.The first kind seek to raise money, the second to...
Cash is the primary indicator of business health. An organisation can survive briefly without sales or profits, without cash it will fold. Therefore the inflow and outflow of cash needs careful monitoring...
Every trustee board has a chair, elected by the other board members. It is the chair’s responsibility to provide leadership to the board and to ensure that every trustee gives of his/her best and...
The Charity 250 Index measures income trends in the largest charities not covered by the Charity 100 Index. It maps their income across five different streams – legacies, voluntary, grants and fees,...
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31 Aug 2010
In tough economic times, more and more organisations are looking to merge, but what does this mean for...
24 Aug 2010
Gareth Jones oversees this month's roundup of IT procurement in the sector, which includes new websites...
19 Aug 2010
In each issue Civil Society IT approaches charities of varying sizes and asks them what software...
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