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Jam tomorrow?Cathy Pharoah and Mark Pincher examine recent trends in charity funding and what these signal for the sector’s ability to prepare for the future Latest issue |
The mind of a grantmakerAnne-Claire Pache reviews European philanthropic behaviour and observes six dimensions to understanding grantmaking strategies July 2011 |
Shifting sands of changePeter Halfpenny reviews analysis of inter-sector relationships and whether symbiosis is a help or a hindrance June 2011 |
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Growth vs impactPaul Cheng reflectsthe track record of the microfinance industry and highlights lessons for social investment May 2011 |
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Taxing mattersThe misconception that charities are 'exempt' from taxation has obscured the tax costs charities do incur, according to the Charity Tax Map April 2011 |
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Ripples from the deepThe top 100 charities hold assets of £47bn. Cathy Pharoah and Mark Pincher revisit the dynamics of how these have been performing March 2011 |
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Proving capacityTony Chapman shares some research exploring different attitudes within the sector and commissioning bodies to impact assessment February 2011 |
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Families, foundationsFamily foundation donors and Big Society: will they, won’t they? January 2011 |
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School for survivalTrevor O'Sullivan and Craig Aitchison review early indicators of independent schools at risk and the key actions required for ongoing viability December 2010 |
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From beggar to buskerSteven Dodds shares some recent research suggesting charities cannot rely on conscience to secure long-term giving. They need to entertain and engage as well November 2010 |
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Joined-up fundingAshley Metz Cummings and Lisa Hehenberger share four case studies of how foundations can use venture philanthropy and what this means for investees. October 2010 |
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Now and forever...Cathy Pharoah and Mark Pincher review gifts, endowments and the future-proofing of sector funding September 2010 |
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Commissioning intelligenceThe recent government-funded MOPSU project has yielded some insights into what public service delivery providers are really achieving. Clarissa Dann looks at the implications for the voluntary sector. August 2010 |
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An uncertain futureCathy Pharoah and Mark Pincher confirm that the recession has hit charities hard but innovative thinking has been an important part of regaining control July 2010 |
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SORP vs R&PGareth Morgan shares some recent research on what users of the ‘small’ charity accounting system think of it June 2010 |
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North of the borderIn search of the Scottish pound – Cathy Pharoah and Mark Pincher report on the fundraising challenge in Scotland May 2010 |
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Giving backIrene Hardill shares some insights into what makes people volunteer centred on some case study-based research in a deprived community April 2010 |
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What makes a third sector organisation tick?Tony Chapman returns with further analysis of third sector development in the light of a recent study commissioned by the Northern Rock Foundation March 2010 |
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A time for givingCathy Pharoah and Tom McKenzie review the impact of Christmas on giving and ask if we should season up our fundraising initiatives February 2010 |
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A robust response?Mark Pincher looks at the expenditure and reserves of the UK’s largest charities in the context of the external environment January 2010 |
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