Jonathan Last

Jonathan Last

Reporter, Civil Society Media Ltd

Jonathan is the former assistant editor of a magazine covering the renewable energy sector. After taking a detour into teaching both at home and abroad, he joined us in 2012 as a reporter for Charity Finance and news writer for the Civil Society Media website.

He is also a charity member at his local branch of Mind, the mental health charity.

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Catherine Miles, fundraising director, Anthony Nolan Trust

Young people are donating less to charity because fundraisers are failing to engage with them, a fundraising director insisted yesterday.

Charity Commission launches podcast series

The Charity Commission yesterday launched the first in a new series of audio podcasts, designed to help charity trustees develop their understanding of their duties under charity law.

Help for Heroes cuts ribbon on first ever charity shop

Help for Heroes has opened its first store - a pop-up shop in St David’s shopping centre, Cardiff, where it will sell branded merchandise.

Amnesty UK staff strike over job loss threat

Employees of Amnesty International UK who are members of trade union Unite are to stage a second day of strike action tomorrow in protest over the organisation’s cost-cutting.

Show me a charity that doesn't invest in itself and I'll show you a charity that has no future. We all need to do a better job at educating donors and prospects that their donations mostly go to the mission with a portion to the necessary infrastructure that supports it.

» Survey reveals people's reasons for not donating

Parkinson's UK income up by £1m

Parkinson’s UK reports an increase in total income of £1m – from £20.9m to £21.9m in its latest accounts.

Breast Cancer Care falls short of fundraising targets

Breast Cancer Care's annual accounts reveal that whilst its total income is up and expenditure is down, it has still fallen short of ‘a number’ of fundraising targets.

Treasurer given five-year sentence for £500,000 fraud

A charity treasurer has been jailed for five years after stealing more than £500,000 from two organisations.

CRUK refreshes Race for Life brand

Cancer Research UK has redesigned its Race for Life brand ahead of the 2013 fundraising runs. 

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