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Can – or should – charities become social enterprises? This was the topic of one of the more lively debates at the recent NCVO annual conference. |
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Sarah King challenges the view that finding good trustees is difficult – it depends on how you look |
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The Caritas state of play alert on key regulatory changes on the horizon |
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Helen Giles and Michael Rubenstein do not agree that the employment tribunal system is loaded against the employer |
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Helen Besant-Roberts considers the latest charity fraud statistics and offers some practical insights into making sure your charity is protected |
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Peter Knapton and Richard Macey revisit an asset class where the wider economic issues have masked some real opportunities |
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The misconception that charities are 'exempt' from taxation has obscured the tax costs charities do incur, according to the Charity Tax Map |
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Volunteers may not have anti-discrimination protection but charities do still need to tread carefully, says Laurence O’Neill |
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Investment in IT is a long-term commitment and CRM is no exception. David Membrey reviews the findings of a recent report |
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Robert Berry and Tom Davis do not accept that the web has rendered market segmentation a redundant tool and explain how it can make charities more effective |
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Bharat Mehta shares his post-CSR perspective as an independent funder of London-based projects tackling poverty and inequality |
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Julia Neuberger talks about healthcare, volunteering, and being a rabbi |
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