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In the very first edition of Caritas, I commented on the ‘unprecedented changes’ facing charity executives and governing boards as the sector continues its ‘rapid growth’. |
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Moira Protani outlines the pitfalls facing charities purchasing goods or services from their trustees... |
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Mike Short and Debra Allcock Tyler discuss why the voluntary sector appears so often at the employment tribunal... |
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Andrew Robinson outlines the latest rules on dealing with substantial donors... |
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Jolyon Larkman suggests what charities can do to protect their investments... |
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Cathy Pharoah and Mark Pincher review corporate giving and how charities can retain donations during a downturn... |
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Chris Priestly gives a practical guide to the long-awaited charitable incorporated organisation (CIO)... |
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Ernese Skinner shares why she thinks the government must compensate charities caught up in the Iceland banking crisis... |
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Stephen Bubb says more can be done to improve equality and effectiveness of partnerships by looking overseas... |
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Pesh Framjee demonstrates how cost optimisation need not just be a knee-jerk reaction... |
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John Baguley identifies why fundraising approaches should be tailored to specific age groups and generations... |
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Peter Hollins of the British Heart Foundation talks to Clarissa Dann... |
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