Richard Harrison

Richard Harrison

Richard Harrison is director of research at Charities Aid Foundation. He joined CAF in December 2006 after ten years at global market research firm Synovate, including five years as director of its Beijing office.

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Public overestimates fundraising costs three-fold

The public grossly overestimate the amount of money charities spend on fundraising, according to research released today by Charities Aid Foundation.

Powerful presentations

Finance leaders often find it difficult to deliver great presentations. Richard Harrison unlocks the mysteries.

Aussies and Kiwis world’s most charitable, says global survey

The lands Down Under have topped the first World Giving Index, with their populations exhibiting high levels of philanthropy, volunteerism and community-mindedness.

Spike in major giving expected after April tax change

Charities could see a spike in giving from major donors following the top tax rate change in April.

Giving to charity down by 3 per cent

The number of people giving to charity fell by 3 per cent over the last year, triggering the same drop in the amount donated to the sector, according to the UK Giving 2007 report

The big-small divide

The big charities are getting bigger and more business like, underlining the need for the voluntary sector to redouble its efforts in ensuring smaller charities continue to flourish in the long term, says Richard Harrison.

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