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With a general election only months away, one of the recurring themes in the prevailing political campaigns... |
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Cecile Gillard takes a closer look at social enterprise and reviews the practicalities of how community interest companies (CICs) operate
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David Jarvis and Kevin Curley look at how the targets of statutory service providers can obscure the added value provided by specialist local community-based charities |
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The Charity Commission has clarified its position on public benefit with the publication of its assessment reports. Sudhir Singh looks at the implications and offers a practical guide to charities completing their annual reports |
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Kate Rogers picks up the theme of Robert Frost’s poem and introduces two perspectives on the investment climate
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Cathy Pharoah and Tom McKenzie review the impact of Christmas on giving and ask if we should season up our fundraising initiatives |
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High net worth individuals will often operate through advisers when considering a charity or project to fund. Andrew Whitby Collins explains the investigation and evaluation processes involved |
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Angela Haynes reviews the SORP’s history and hopes that any convergence in accounting standards retains its learning and achievements |
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Julia Richards considers 360- degree feedback as a leadership development tool for CEOs |
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Leading remotely is a challenge many INGO managers have had to deal with and there is an art to being present while absent. Caroline Stearman and Alex Swarbrick share their findings |
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Hans Wolters explores the importance of combining organisational efficiency with good communication to ensure a successful fundraising programme |
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Nick Partridge talks about being gay, AIDS and a passion for food |
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