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Why should digital be at the top of your charity's fundraising agenda?
Find out at Digital Edge, an inspiring Third Sector conference on Thursday 16 April with top-level speakers including Matt Jerwood of Oxfam, Martin Carter of Comic Relief and Sam Butler of Anthony Nolan. Read this article for a preview of what they're going to say and full details of how to register
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Is responsible investment the way to create change?
Investors are using their role as shareholders to influence corporate behaviour, writes Sam Burne James
Stephen Pidgeon: Our task goes hand in hand with campaigning
The results are hugely positive when fundraising and campaigning march together, writes our columnist
Gill Taylor: Changes in employment law expected this year
Notwithstanding a possible change of government in May, charity managers would do well to familiarise themselves with some recent and impending developments, writes the sector HR consultant
Social enterprise update: Peter Holbrook on the review of the social value act
Plus: Francis Maude heads to Scotland and Ed Miliband affirms his commitment to cooperative values
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An ambitious change programme at the Charity Finance Group brought appointment and accounting difficulties, but its leaders remain optimistic. Stephen Cook reports
The payroll giving record of the biggest UK charities
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