Ruth Ruderham

Ruth Ruderham

Ruth Ruderham is head of fundraising at Christian Aid, joining in the summer of 2008 from Friends of the Earth where she had been head of supporter development.  She was PF’s Fundraiser of the Year Award winner in 2005.

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New waterways charity chooses thankQ CRM system

The planned new waterways charity, which will take over from British Waterways next year, has appointed thankQ to implement its fundraising and CRM software.

Ruderham to spearhead fundraising at new waterways charity

Ruth Ruderham is to leave Christian Aid and become the first head of fundraising at British Waterways.

New fundraising chief at Friends of the Earth

Friends of the Earth has finally found someone to lead its fundraising function, two years after the departure of former fundraising director Ruth Ruderham.

What do we want? The rise of the campaigning-fundraising charity

In a world long past there were campaigning charities and there were ‘doing’ charities, and never the twain did meet. But in our brave new world, more and more charities are making campaigning a central part of their mission and messaging. Celina Ribeiro looks at what is behind the trend and what it means for fundraising.

Friends of the Earth without director of fundraising for nearly two years

Friends of the Earth is operating without a permanent director or head of fundraising more than a year and a half after the departure of its previous director of fundraising, Ruth Ruderham.

Christian Aid integrates fundraising and campaigning

Christian Aid will integrate its fundraising and campaigning operations in an effort to treat supporters more holistically.

Taking flight - Where is stewardship going?

The concept of stewardship experienced a turbulent landing in the UK, but as more charities develop their donor care strategies, Celina Ribeiro asks is it finally taking off?

Wheel of involvement

A Friends of the Earth project that aimed to engage more people in its campaigning agenda presented surprising results, including an increase in financial support, explains Ruth Ruderham.

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