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Civil Society Media is the UK’s only independent media company dedicated solely to supporting the charity sector. Home to Civil Society News, Charity Finance, Governance & CLIC SARGENT CHANGES NAME BECAUSE IT WAS ‘HOLDING US BACK’ CLIC Sargent changes name because it was ‘holding us back’. 26 May 2021 News. CLIC Sargent is changing its name to Young Lives vs Cancer as part of a “refocused” strategy to respond to the effect of the pandemic. Research found that the new name would resonate better with the general public, making them more likely to donate or accept SMALL CHARITIES 'SHOWED UP AND STUCK AROUND' DURING PANDEMIC Small charities 'showed up and stuck around' during pandemic. 18 Feb 2021 News. Smaller charities have played a key role in supporting people and communities throughout the pandemic in a way that public services and mutual aid could not, a new report has found. The Value of Small in a Big Crisis report finds that small charities responded CHARITIES BILL AND DORMANT ASSETS BILL ANNOUNCED IN QUEEN Charities Bill and Dormant Assets Bill announced in Queen’s speech. 11 May 2021 News. Today the Queen announced two significant new pieces of legislation for the charity sector, as she outlined the government's policy priorities for the coming year. In a speech in the House of Lords, the Queen confirmed plans to roll out the DormantAssets
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Charity subscriptions include five copies of each issue and access to premium governance content on civilsociety.co.uk. Pay via Direct Debit and save 10%. Select to pay via Direct Debit at checkout and save 10% off the advertised subscription fees. Additional copies - £20 each. If your charity would like more than 5 copies per month, please FOURTEEN FIRMS NAMED AS COLLECTING ILLEGALLY FOR CHARITY Up to 14 companies have been reported as carrying out unlicensed commercial clothing collections for charities by just one borough council. Data published on the Runnymede Borough Council website shows that in the past seven years, 14 companies have been reported by residents as having distributed and collected charity clothing bags in the area without a licence. AMNESTY CHIEF EXECUTIVE LEAVES EARLY Amnesty chief executive leaves early. Kate Allen, who has been chief executive of Amnesty International UK for more than 20 years, has left the role four months early, and Unicef UK's former boss been made interim CEO. Allen announced in March that she would leave in September this year after Amnesty apologised over allegations ofracism and
NCVO LAUNCHES FREE ONLINE SAFEGUARDING GUIDES FOR CHARITIES NCVO has launched a range of free online safeguarding resources, in conjunction with several other charities, to outline how voluntary organisations can prevent beneficiaries, staff and others from suffering harm.. The resources were created to deliver phase one of the Safeguarding Training Fund, which was announced in March by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport in CHIEF EXECUTIVES AT THE LARGEST CHARITIES PAID AN AVERAGE The highest paid chief executive once again was Steve Gray of Nuffield Health, who earned between £840,000 and £850,000. This is around 80,000 more than he was earning at the time of the 2017 survey. The top ten earners are as follows: Steve Gray, Nuffield Health. Pay range: £840,000-£850,000. Jeremy Farrar, Wellcome Trust.CIVIL SOCIETY
Civil Society Media is the UK’s only independent media company dedicated solely to supporting the charity sector. Home to Civil Society News, Charity Finance, Governance & CLIC SARGENT CHANGES NAME BECAUSE IT WAS ‘HOLDING US BACK’ CLIC Sargent changes name because it was ‘holding us back’. 26 May 2021 News. CLIC Sargent is changing its name to Young Lives vs Cancer as part of a “refocused” strategy to respond to the effect of the pandemic. Research found that the new name would resonate better with the general public, making them more likely to donate or accept SMALL CHARITIES 'SHOWED UP AND STUCK AROUND' DURING PANDEMIC Small charities 'showed up and stuck around' during pandemic. 18 Feb 2021 News. Smaller charities have played a key role in supporting people and communities throughout the pandemic in a way that public services and mutual aid could not, a new report has found. The Value of Small in a Big Crisis report finds that small charities responded CHARITIES BILL AND DORMANT ASSETS BILL ANNOUNCED IN QUEEN Charities Bill and Dormant Assets Bill announced in Queen’s speech. 11 May 2021 News. Today the Queen announced two significant new pieces of legislation for the charity sector, as she outlined the government's policy priorities for the coming year. In a speech in the House of Lords, the Queen confirmed plans to roll out the DormantAssets
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Charity subscriptions include five copies of each issue and access to premium governance content on civilsociety.co.uk. Pay via Direct Debit and save 10%. Select to pay via Direct Debit at checkout and save 10% off the advertised subscription fees. Additional copies - £20 each. If your charity would like more than 5 copies per month, please FOURTEEN FIRMS NAMED AS COLLECTING ILLEGALLY FOR CHARITY Up to 14 companies have been reported as carrying out unlicensed commercial clothing collections for charities by just one borough council. Data published on the Runnymede Borough Council website shows that in the past seven years, 14 companies have been reported by residents as having distributed and collected charity clothing bags in the area without a licence. AMNESTY CHIEF EXECUTIVE LEAVES EARLY Amnesty chief executive leaves early. Kate Allen, who has been chief executive of Amnesty International UK for more than 20 years, has left the role four months early, and Unicef UK's former boss been made interim CEO. Allen announced in March that she would leave in September this year after Amnesty apologised over allegations ofracism and
NCVO LAUNCHES FREE ONLINE SAFEGUARDING GUIDES FOR CHARITIES NCVO has launched a range of free online safeguarding resources, in conjunction with several other charities, to outline how voluntary organisations can prevent beneficiaries, staff and others from suffering harm.. The resources were created to deliver phase one of the Safeguarding Training Fund, which was announced in March by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport in CHIEF EXECUTIVES AT THE LARGEST CHARITIES PAID AN AVERAGE The highest paid chief executive once again was Steve Gray of Nuffield Health, who earned between £840,000 and £850,000. This is around 80,000 more than he was earning at the time of the 2017 survey. The top ten earners are as follows: Steve Gray, Nuffield Health. Pay range: £840,000-£850,000. Jeremy Farrar, Wellcome Trust. GOVERNMENT-BACKED COVID-19 SCHEME PAYS £28M TO CHARITIES Charities and social enterprises have received more than £28m in loans and grants in the last year, through a scheme established at the start of the coronavirus crisis. The Resilience and Recovery Loan Fund (RRLF), which was set up to help the social sector access governmentsupport during the
CHARITIES ON CORONAVIRUS FUNDING REPORT: GOVERNMENT 14 hours ago · Charities have urged the government to rebuild its relationship with the voluntary sector, after MPs criticised the way emergency funding decisions were made during the coronavirus crisis. ACEVO said that it was “crucial” that ministers listen to therecommendations in
MPS CRITICISE DCMS FOR ‘NOTABLE OPAQUENESS’ IN COVID-19 14 hours ago · The government showed a “notable opaqueness” in some decision-making over the allocation of emergency funding to charities and spent £2m on consultants, parliament's Public Accounts Committee (PAC) said today. MPs further criticised the Department for FIVE TECH AREAS THAT THE BHF IS GOING TO FOCUS ON OVER THE As we start to emerge from the other side of the biggest shift to normal life most of us will ever have experienced, we are doing a lot of thinking at the British Heart Foundation about how we can use the experiences from the pandemic in a positive way. Last year saw a step change in the growth of HOW CAN CHARITIES UNLOCK MAJOR DONOR POTENTIAL? Major donors may be key to post-pandemic recovery. What can charities do to unlock this potential, asks Russell Hargrave. With so many avenues to income shut off due to the pandemic, more pressure has been put on major donor giving programmes to make up ‘NO WRONGDOING’ BY PETER LEWIS, CONCLUDES INDEPENDENT 13 hours ago · An independent investigation has cleared the Chartered Institute of Fundraising (CIoF)'s former chief executive of any wrongdoing, the membership body said today. Peter Lewis left the CIoF earlier this year after a decade in the role. The investigationwas
THREE SENIOR LEADERS MAKE 'PERSONAL DECISION' TO LEAVE 14 hours ago · Eilidh Douglas, Sharon Lovell, and Sue Jex have left Amnesty International UK, after notifying the section board last weekend. Their positions were chair, vice chair, and chair of the HR sub committee. The union Unite recently called for all senior leaders at Amnesty International UK to HOW THREE LEADING NEURO CHARITIES COLLABORATED ON A JOINT Three neuro charities collaborate on a joint fundraising campaign to raise more than £61k. Alexa Davies tells how they did it. This year saw the first fundraising collaboration between three leading neuro charities: Brain Research UK, Brain Tumour Research and Epilepsy Research UK. With Covid-19 CHARITIES 'BITTERLY DISAPPOINTED' BY GOVERNMENT REFUSAL TO 1 day ago · The government’s continued refusal to let MPs vote on international aid cuts is “nothing short of shameful”, Bond said yesterday. Ministers are pushing ahead with plans to reduce aid spending without a vote in parliament, even though the cuts break a promise made in the Conservative’s 2019 general election manifesto. HOW TOYOTA PARASPORT FUND OFFERS GRANTS The Toyota Parasport Fund was set up in 2019 by Toyota and the British Paralympic Association, in collaboration with Sport England, Disability Sport Wales, Scottish Disability Sport and Sport Northern Ireland. Its primary objective is to improve the quantity and quality of accessible sport and activity across the UK, demonstrating Toyota’s commitments to create a fairer and more inclusiveCIVIL SOCIETY
Civil Society Media is the UK’s only independent media company dedicated solely to supporting the charity sector. Home to Civil Society News, Charity Finance, Governance & CLIC SARGENT CHANGES NAME BECAUSE IT WAS ‘HOLDING US BACK’ CLIC Sargent changes name because it was ‘holding us back’. 26 May 2021 News. CLIC Sargent is changing its name to Young Lives vs Cancer as part of a “refocused” strategy to respond to the effect of the pandemic. Research found that the new name would resonate better with the general public, making them more likely to donate or accept SMALL CHARITIES 'SHOWED UP AND STUCK AROUND' DURING PANDEMIC Small charities 'showed up and stuck around' during pandemic. 18 Feb 2021 News. Smaller charities have played a key role in supporting people and communities throughout the pandemic in a way that public services and mutual aid could not, a new report has found. The Value of Small in a Big Crisis report finds that small charities responded CHARITIES BILL AND DORMANT ASSETS BILL ANNOUNCED IN QUEEN Charities Bill and Dormant Assets Bill announced in Queen’s speech. 11 May 2021 News. Today the Queen announced two significant new pieces of legislation for the charity sector, as she outlined the government's policy priorities for the coming year. In a speech in the House of Lords, the Queen confirmed plans to roll out the DormantAssets
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Charity subscriptions include five copies of each issue and access to premium governance content on civilsociety.co.uk. Pay via Direct Debit and save 10%. Select to pay via Direct Debit at checkout and save 10% off the advertised subscription fees. Additional copies - £20 each. If your charity would like more than 5 copies per month, please FOURTEEN FIRMS NAMED AS COLLECTING ILLEGALLY FOR CHARITY Up to 14 companies have been reported as carrying out unlicensed commercial clothing collections for charities by just one borough council. Data published on the Runnymede Borough Council website shows that in the past seven years, 14 companies have been reported by residents as having distributed and collected charity clothing bags in the area without a licence. AMNESTY CHIEF EXECUTIVE LEAVES EARLY Amnesty chief executive leaves early. Kate Allen, who has been chief executive of Amnesty International UK for more than 20 years, has left the role four months early, and Unicef UK's former boss been made interim CEO. Allen announced in March that she would leave in September this year after Amnesty apologised over allegations ofracism and
NCVO LAUNCHES FREE ONLINE SAFEGUARDING GUIDES FOR CHARITIES NCVO has launched a range of free online safeguarding resources, in conjunction with several other charities, to outline how voluntary organisations can prevent beneficiaries, staff and others from suffering harm.. The resources were created to deliver phase one of the Safeguarding Training Fund, which was announced in March by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport in CHARITY SUPERSTORES MAKE NEARLY TRIPLE THE AMOUNT OF Charity “superstores” tend to be much larger than an average charity shop and are often based out of town rather than on the high street. Average profit from a superstore was £1,604 per week compared to £554 for a regular store. Income at superstores was more than double that of traditional shops, at £5,281 per store per week.CIVIL SOCIETY
Civil Society Media is the UK’s only independent media company dedicated solely to supporting the charity sector. Home to Civil Society News, Charity Finance, Governance & CLIC SARGENT CHANGES NAME BECAUSE IT WAS ‘HOLDING US BACK’ CLIC Sargent changes name because it was ‘holding us back’. 26 May 2021 News. CLIC Sargent is changing its name to Young Lives vs Cancer as part of a “refocused” strategy to respond to the effect of the pandemic. Research found that the new name would resonate better with the general public, making them more likely to donate or accept SMALL CHARITIES 'SHOWED UP AND STUCK AROUND' DURING PANDEMIC Small charities 'showed up and stuck around' during pandemic. 18 Feb 2021 News. Smaller charities have played a key role in supporting people and communities throughout the pandemic in a way that public services and mutual aid could not, a new report has found. The Value of Small in a Big Crisis report finds that small charities responded CHARITIES BILL AND DORMANT ASSETS BILL ANNOUNCED IN QUEEN Charities Bill and Dormant Assets Bill announced in Queen’s speech. 11 May 2021 News. Today the Queen announced two significant new pieces of legislation for the charity sector, as she outlined the government's policy priorities for the coming year. In a speech in the House of Lords, the Queen confirmed plans to roll out the DormantAssets
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Charity subscriptions include five copies of each issue and access to premium governance content on civilsociety.co.uk. Pay via Direct Debit and save 10%. Select to pay via Direct Debit at checkout and save 10% off the advertised subscription fees. Additional copies - £20 each. If your charity would like more than 5 copies per month, please FOURTEEN FIRMS NAMED AS COLLECTING ILLEGALLY FOR CHARITY Up to 14 companies have been reported as carrying out unlicensed commercial clothing collections for charities by just one borough council. Data published on the Runnymede Borough Council website shows that in the past seven years, 14 companies have been reported by residents as having distributed and collected charity clothing bags in the area without a licence. AMNESTY CHIEF EXECUTIVE LEAVES EARLY Amnesty chief executive leaves early. Kate Allen, who has been chief executive of Amnesty International UK for more than 20 years, has left the role four months early, and Unicef UK's former boss been made interim CEO. Allen announced in March that she would leave in September this year after Amnesty apologised over allegations ofracism and
NCVO LAUNCHES FREE ONLINE SAFEGUARDING GUIDES FOR CHARITIES NCVO has launched a range of free online safeguarding resources, in conjunction with several other charities, to outline how voluntary organisations can prevent beneficiaries, staff and others from suffering harm.. The resources were created to deliver phase one of the Safeguarding Training Fund, which was announced in March by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport in CHARITY SUPERSTORES MAKE NEARLY TRIPLE THE AMOUNT OF Charity “superstores” tend to be much larger than an average charity shop and are often based out of town rather than on the high street. Average profit from a superstore was £1,604 per week compared to £554 for a regular store. Income at superstores was more than double that of traditional shops, at £5,281 per store per week. FIVE TECH AREAS THAT THE BHF IS GOING TO FOCUS ON OVER THE 1 day ago · As we start to emerge from the other side of the biggest shift to normal life most of us will ever have experienced, we are doing a lot of thinking at the British Heart Foundation about how we can use the experiences from the pandemic in a positive way. Last year saw a step change in the growth of HOW TO RETURN TO SAFE IN-PERSON FUNDRAISING 1 day ago · Fundraising organisations have had to think innovatively for more than a year now, since the pandemic disrupted in-person income streams, such as marathons, bake sales and street collections. And yet despite these challenges, there has been a growing demand for charities’ services. Fundraising HOW CAN CHARITIES UNLOCK MAJOR DONOR POTENTIAL? 1 day ago · Major donors may be key to post-pandemic recovery. What can charities do to unlock this potential, asks Russell Hargrave. With so many avenues to income shut off due to the pandemic, more pressure has been put on major donor giving programmes to make up OVER 2,000 MADE REDUNDANT AT LARGEST 20 CHARITIES DESPITE Over 2,000 made redundant at largest 20 charities despite high use of furlough. Between them the largest 20 charities have made over 2,200 redundancies in the course of the Covid-19 pandemic, despite high uptake of the furlough scheme saving many roles. Civil Society News surveyed the largest 20 charities that feature in the 2020 Charity HOW THREE LEADING NEURO CHARITIES COLLABORATED ON A JOINT 1 day ago · Three neuro charities collaborate on a joint fundraising campaign to raise more than £61k. Alexa Davies tells how they did it. This year saw the first fundraising collaboration between three leading neuro charities: Brain Research UK, Brain Tumour Research and Epilepsy Research UK. With Covid-19 GRANTMAKERS NEED TO ‘SUBSTANTIALLY INCREASE FUNDING FOR 1 day ago · A group of philanthropists is calling on other grantmakers to “substantially increase funding for environmental and climate solutions”, arguing that there is “no higher calling for our wealth”. Fourteen philanthropists, who are already actively funding environmental causes, have written an CHARITIES 'BITTERLY DISAPPOINTED' BY GOVERNMENT REFUSAL TO 1 day ago · The government’s continued refusal to let MPs vote on international aid cuts is “nothing short of shameful”, Bond said yesterday. Ministers are pushing ahead with plans to reduce aid spending without a vote in parliament, even though the cuts break a promise made in the Conservative’s 2019 general election manifesto. ARMANDO ZUMAYA: IT IS TIME FOR EXECUTIVES AND TRUSTEES TO 1 day ago · There is a crisis in the nonprofit world that crosses borders and time. It’s the simple fact that most nonprofits are terrible at fundraising. You can have the best mission, fantastic leadership and proven programmes, but without the money to make it happen, it’s all just a dream. Yet nonprofit MORRISONS CHANGES FUNDING RESTRICTIONS FOR ITS NEXT 1 day ago · Morrisons will not require its next charity partner to use all the money raised by the supermarket for a brand new project, and instead intends for 50% to go towards an existing service. Previously 100% of its fundraising has been restricted to new HOW TOYOTA PARASPORT FUND OFFERS GRANTS 1 day ago · The Toyota Parasport Fund was set up in 2019 by Toyota and the British Paralympic Association, in collaboration with Sport England, Disability Sport Wales, Scottish Disability Sport and Sport Northern Ireland. Its primary objective is to improve the quantity and quality of accessible sport and activity across the UK, demonstrating Toyota’s commitments to create a fairer and more inclusiveCIVIL SOCIETY
Civil Society Media is the UK’s only independent media company dedicated solely to supporting the charity sector. Home to Civil Society News, Charity Finance, Governance & CLIC SARGENT CHANGES NAME BECAUSE IT WAS ‘HOLDING US BACK’ CLIC Sargent changes name because it was ‘holding us back’. 26 May 2021 News. CLIC Sargent is changing its name to Young Lives vs Cancer as part of a “refocused” strategy to respond to the effect of the pandemic. Research found that the new name would resonate better with the general public, making them more likely to donate or accept SMALL CHARITIES 'SHOWED UP AND STUCK AROUND' DURING PANDEMIC Small charities 'showed up and stuck around' during pandemic. 18 Feb 2021 News. Smaller charities have played a key role in supporting people and communities throughout the pandemic in a way that public services and mutual aid could not, a new report has found. The Value of Small in a Big Crisis report finds that small charities responded CHARITIES BILL AND DORMANT ASSETS BILL ANNOUNCED IN QUEEN Charities Bill and Dormant Assets Bill announced in Queen’s speech. 11 May 2021 News. Today the Queen announced two significant new pieces of legislation for the charity sector, as she outlined the government's policy priorities for the coming year. In a speech in the House of Lords, the Queen confirmed plans to roll out the DormantAssets
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Charity subscriptions include five copies of each issue and access to premium governance content on civilsociety.co.uk. Pay via Direct Debit and save 10%. Select to pay via Direct Debit at checkout and save 10% off the advertised subscription fees. Additional copies - £20 each. If your charity would like more than 5 copies per month, please FOURTEEN FIRMS NAMED AS COLLECTING ILLEGALLY FOR CHARITY Up to 14 companies have been reported as carrying out unlicensed commercial clothing collections for charities by just one borough council. Data published on the Runnymede Borough Council website shows that in the past seven years, 14 companies have been reported by residents as having distributed and collected charity clothing bags in the area without a licence. AMNESTY CHIEF EXECUTIVE LEAVES EARLY Amnesty chief executive leaves early. Kate Allen, who has been chief executive of Amnesty International UK for more than 20 years, has left the role four months early, and Unicef UK's former boss been made interim CEO. Allen announced in March that she would leave in September this year after Amnesty apologised over allegations ofracism and
NCVO LAUNCHES FREE ONLINE SAFEGUARDING GUIDES FOR CHARITIES NCVO has launched a range of free online safeguarding resources, in conjunction with several other charities, to outline how voluntary organisations can prevent beneficiaries, staff and others from suffering harm.. The resources were created to deliver phase one of the Safeguarding Training Fund, which was announced in March by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport in CHARITY SUPERSTORES MAKE NEARLY TRIPLE THE AMOUNT OF Charity “superstores” tend to be much larger than an average charity shop and are often based out of town rather than on the high street. Average profit from a superstore was £1,604 per week compared to £554 for a regular store. Income at superstores was more than double that of traditional shops, at £5,281 per store per week.CIVIL SOCIETY
Civil Society Media is the UK’s only independent media company dedicated solely to supporting the charity sector. Home to Civil Society News, Charity Finance, Governance & CLIC SARGENT CHANGES NAME BECAUSE IT WAS ‘HOLDING US BACK’ CLIC Sargent changes name because it was ‘holding us back’. 26 May 2021 News. CLIC Sargent is changing its name to Young Lives vs Cancer as part of a “refocused” strategy to respond to the effect of the pandemic. Research found that the new name would resonate better with the general public, making them more likely to donate or accept SMALL CHARITIES 'SHOWED UP AND STUCK AROUND' DURING PANDEMIC Small charities 'showed up and stuck around' during pandemic. 18 Feb 2021 News. Smaller charities have played a key role in supporting people and communities throughout the pandemic in a way that public services and mutual aid could not, a new report has found. The Value of Small in a Big Crisis report finds that small charities responded CHARITIES BILL AND DORMANT ASSETS BILL ANNOUNCED IN QUEEN Charities Bill and Dormant Assets Bill announced in Queen’s speech. 11 May 2021 News. Today the Queen announced two significant new pieces of legislation for the charity sector, as she outlined the government's policy priorities for the coming year. In a speech in the House of Lords, the Queen confirmed plans to roll out the DormantAssets
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Charity subscriptions include five copies of each issue and access to premium governance content on civilsociety.co.uk. Pay via Direct Debit and save 10%. Select to pay via Direct Debit at checkout and save 10% off the advertised subscription fees. Additional copies - £20 each. If your charity would like more than 5 copies per month, please FOURTEEN FIRMS NAMED AS COLLECTING ILLEGALLY FOR CHARITY Up to 14 companies have been reported as carrying out unlicensed commercial clothing collections for charities by just one borough council. Data published on the Runnymede Borough Council website shows that in the past seven years, 14 companies have been reported by residents as having distributed and collected charity clothing bags in the area without a licence. AMNESTY CHIEF EXECUTIVE LEAVES EARLY Amnesty chief executive leaves early. Kate Allen, who has been chief executive of Amnesty International UK for more than 20 years, has left the role four months early, and Unicef UK's former boss been made interim CEO. Allen announced in March that she would leave in September this year after Amnesty apologised over allegations ofracism and
NCVO LAUNCHES FREE ONLINE SAFEGUARDING GUIDES FOR CHARITIES NCVO has launched a range of free online safeguarding resources, in conjunction with several other charities, to outline how voluntary organisations can prevent beneficiaries, staff and others from suffering harm.. The resources were created to deliver phase one of the Safeguarding Training Fund, which was announced in March by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport in CHARITY SUPERSTORES MAKE NEARLY TRIPLE THE AMOUNT OF Charity “superstores” tend to be much larger than an average charity shop and are often based out of town rather than on the high street. Average profit from a superstore was £1,604 per week compared to £554 for a regular store. Income at superstores was more than double that of traditional shops, at £5,281 per store per week. FIVE TECH AREAS THAT THE BHF IS GOING TO FOCUS ON OVER THE 1 day ago · As we start to emerge from the other side of the biggest shift to normal life most of us will ever have experienced, we are doing a lot of thinking at the British Heart Foundation about how we can use the experiences from the pandemic in a positive way. Last year saw a step change in the growth of HOW TO RETURN TO SAFE IN-PERSON FUNDRAISING 1 day ago · Fundraising organisations have had to think innovatively for more than a year now, since the pandemic disrupted in-person income streams, such as marathons, bake sales and street collections. And yet despite these challenges, there has been a growing demand for charities’ services. Fundraising HOW CAN CHARITIES UNLOCK MAJOR DONOR POTENTIAL? 1 day ago · Major donors may be key to post-pandemic recovery. What can charities do to unlock this potential, asks Russell Hargrave. With so many avenues to income shut off due to the pandemic, more pressure has been put on major donor giving programmes to make up OVER 2,000 MADE REDUNDANT AT LARGEST 20 CHARITIES DESPITE Over 2,000 made redundant at largest 20 charities despite high use of furlough. Between them the largest 20 charities have made over 2,200 redundancies in the course of the Covid-19 pandemic, despite high uptake of the furlough scheme saving many roles. Civil Society News surveyed the largest 20 charities that feature in the 2020 Charity HOW THREE LEADING NEURO CHARITIES COLLABORATED ON A JOINT 1 day ago · Three neuro charities collaborate on a joint fundraising campaign to raise more than £61k. Alexa Davies tells how they did it. This year saw the first fundraising collaboration between three leading neuro charities: Brain Research UK, Brain Tumour Research and Epilepsy Research UK. With Covid-19 GRANTMAKERS NEED TO ‘SUBSTANTIALLY INCREASE FUNDING FOR 23 hours ago · A group of philanthropists is calling on other grantmakers to “substantially increase funding for environmental and climate solutions”, arguing that there is “no higher calling for our wealth”. Fourteen philanthropists, who are already actively funding environmental causes, have written an CHARITIES 'BITTERLY DISAPPOINTED' BY GOVERNMENT REFUSAL TO 23 hours ago · The government’s continued refusal to let MPs vote on international aid cuts is “nothing short of shameful”, Bond said yesterday. Ministers are pushing ahead with plans to reduce aid spending without a vote in parliament, even though the cuts break a promise made in the Conservative’s 2019 general election manifesto. ARMANDO ZUMAYA: IT IS TIME FOR EXECUTIVES AND TRUSTEES TO 1 day ago · There is a crisis in the nonprofit world that crosses borders and time. It’s the simple fact that most nonprofits are terrible at fundraising. You can have the best mission, fantastic leadership and proven programmes, but without the money to make it happen, it’s all just a dream. Yet nonprofit MORRISONS CHANGES FUNDING RESTRICTIONS FOR ITS NEXT 22 hours ago · Morrisons will not require its next charity partner to use all the money raised by the supermarket for a brand new project, and instead intends for 50% to go towards an existing service. Previously 100% of its fundraising has been restricted to new HOW TOYOTA PARASPORT FUND OFFERS GRANTS 1 day ago · The Toyota Parasport Fund was set up in 2019 by Toyota and the British Paralympic Association, in collaboration with Sport England, Disability Sport Wales, Scottish Disability Sport and Sport Northern Ireland. Its primary objective is to improve the quantity and quality of accessible sport and activity across the UK, demonstrating Toyota’s commitments to create a fairer and more inclusiveCIVIL SOCIETY
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SOCIAL CARE SECTOR AT ‘TIPPING POINT’, SAYS CHARITY BOSS Social care sector at ‘tipping point’, says charity boss. The social care sector has reached a “tipping point” after increasing financial pressures in recent years, the chief executive of learning disability charity Hft has said. Speaking to Civil Society News, Robert Longley-Cook reflected on LEGACY INCOME EXPECTED TO GROW BY £500M MORE THAN PRIOR Legacy giving will be worth £500m more than previously forecasted over the five years between 2019 and 2024, Legacy Foresight has said. The legacy consortium has adjusted its predictions to account for the higher number of deaths forecasted by the Office of National Statistics (ONS) and for post-Brexit economic conditions. NEWS | CIVIL SOCIETY Published 10 times a year, Charity Finance is packed with practical articles and analysis of the latest financial trends, as well as in-depth briefings on technical and legal changes, and benchmarking surveys to help busy finance teams get value for money. With a 25-year history, Charity Finance is the leading finance publication for thesector.
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