‘It really does look and feel different – many of us are sitting next to people we've never sat next to before’, said David Cameron as Parliament opened for business on 18 May.
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Trustees won’t deliver their potential contribution as leaders of fundraising unless the system of recruiting and developing them changes, says Ken Burnett |
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Why don’t more charities invest in campaigning to achieve their objectives? Anthony Julius, Michael King and Vicki Bowles share their thoughts |
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Pesh Framjee reminds charities that earned income can trigger a tax liability, however altruistic the enterprise may be |
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Charles Mesquita reviews the risks and opportunities when it comes to investing in emerging-market equities |
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Gareth Morgan shares some recent research on what users of the ‘small’ charity accounting system think of it |
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Gavin McEwan sets out the main points of what makes for a successful grant contract |
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Staff retention strategies look set to be high on the agenda for charities still managing the impact of the recession, says Katherine Smithson |
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After the recent change of government, Ralph Mitchell asks where next for the third sector? |
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Martyn Williams provides some insights into how his charity brought about a significant change in legislation with its campaigning strategy |
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John Grain looks at some of the more memorable fundraising icons and believes there is huge scope for doing things differently – and better |
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Nick Seddon talks about sector independence, governance leadership and fell walking |
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