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Richard Piper believes voluntary sector leaders need to break free of impact measurement anxiety |
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It is good to see that the Cabinet Office wants the sector’s views on how to reduce the deficit and that the ideas will be made available online. |
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Emily Unwin explains why environmental impact is a key governance consideration for trustees |
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Nick Young and Mike Whitlam explore how civil society can provide commissioned services to the NHS |
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Nick Young and Mike Whitlam explore how civil society can provide commissioned services to the NHS |
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Paul Breckell asks if impact reporting is still relevant in 2010 and shares some examples of lessons learned by the RNID |
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Malcolm Hayday looks over the funding precipice and calls for greater flexibility and a reality check on how to pay for ‘big society’ |
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Cathy Pharoah and Mark Pincher review gifts, endowments and the future-proofing of sector funding |
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Public sector contracts are, for many charities, a vital income source. Mary Chant explains the key legal points of this complex business relationship |
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Caron Bradshaw reflects on the evolving role of charity finance professionals in a rapidly changing external environment |
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Should you train volunteers? Mark Freeman sets out the case for volunteer training and development as part of a charity’s overall humancapital strategy |
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Tom Hall demonstrates how an innovative way of sourcing funding from high net worth individuals has provided new disabled living accommodation |
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Dawn Austwick talks perpetual grantmaking, the arts, and cycling to work |
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