Practice

Charity Commission reform vital for civil society strategy to work | Nathan Yeowell
The government’s plan could have a massive, positive impact on the sector, but we must be honest about what’s needed
Nathan Yeowell
25, May, 2018 @8:33 AM

We supported women with complex needs. What will they do now?
Funding cuts have forced the closure of our counselling service for women with histories of abuse, poverty and addiction
Lisa Dando
12, May, 2018 @8:57 AM

Charity fundraisers should take a close look at political campaigns
Effective campaigning groups are diverse, aren’t afraid of failure, and have much to teach charity professionals
Lauren White
23, Apr, 2018 @10:19 AM

How we sorted out our charity data for GDPR | Philippa Frankl
Preparing for GDPR is a huge headache for an organisation like ours. Here’s how we tackled it
Philippa Frankl
09, Apr, 2018 @6:53 AM

My charity is facing closure. What will happen to the women we support?
This week was all about championing women but let’s not forget those who are marginalised and don’t have a voice
Sujata Pant
10, Mar, 2018 @10:11 AM

'Sorry, I've only got my card': can the homeless adapt to cashless society?
From contactless terminals to jackets with card readers, charities are being forced to adapt to keep up with Britain’s steady drop in cash usage
Greg Noone
27, Feb, 2018 @11:17 AM

UK charities should make the case to run more public services | Ian Bruce
Growing distaste over privatised, outsourced public services gives charities a chance to step in and prove their value
Ian Bruce
22, Feb, 2018 @7:17 AM

Oxfam needs to act swiftly to manage this crisis | Neil McLeod
As Oxfam loses supporters and lurches from one disaster to another, all charities should check their crisis planning
Neil McLeod
19, Feb, 2018 @12:00 PM

Why charities and nonprofits are slow to crack down on #metoo abusers
Scrimping on overheads and poor training means nonprofit organisations are failing to root out sexual harassment
Paul Battaglio
14, Feb, 2018 @2:49 PM

UK charities need to work better together after disasters | David Holdsworth
Charities have been able to react swiftly after tragic events like Grenfell. Collaboration will make them even more effective
David Holdsworth
08, Feb, 2018 @8:13 AM

'I found it enormously rewarding': the civil servants seconded to charities
Working with a charity gives fast stream graduates a view of life outside government – and the impact for charities can be priceless
Emma Sheppard
26, Jan, 2018 @7:43 AM

Five is too young to learn about knife crime. But schools need more support | Pat Green
As the number of children penalised for knife possession rises 16%, Scotland Yard has called for five year olds to be taught about knife crime
Pat Green
23, Jan, 2018 @7:17 AM
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