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Office for Civil Society cuts £11m from Capacitybuilders, v and the Commission for the Compact

Ministers Francis Maude and Nick Hurd also write to sector asking for cost-saving ideas

 

V fears 90 jobs will go after £8m schools volunteering programme is abolished

The youth volunteering charity says Department for Education's decision to cut vschools is 'complete folly' and won't save much money

 

Research finds little evidence that public services run by third sector are better for users

Third Sector Research Centre says commissioners still have doubts about the ability of voluntary organisations to run services

 

NCVO and Navca 'disappointed' by snub over local public-private partnerships

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Zurich offers 'cheaper' public liability insurance to small community groups

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Latest Good Practice

Fundraising

Our team: The Brooke
Sharon Schofield, director of fundraising and communications at the equine welfare charity, tells us what life is like for its fundraisers

Finance

What do government cutbacks mean for your investment portfolio?
The new environment is not good news for charities looking for a return on their cash, says John Hildebrand of Rensburg Sheppards

Communications

Case study: Motor Neurone Disease Association
The charity's graphic depiction of a woman losing control of her body led to a massive surge in website traffic and gets the thumbs-up from our expert reviewer

Management

Before giving your opinion, be sure you have the facts
Debra Allcock Tyler explains how being humilitated at work was good for her

Governance

Dealing with revolts by members, incorporation and payment of trustees
Tony Kennan, chair of the MS Society, tells Andy Ricketts you have to meet the challenges head-on

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Love Parks Week

Digital Campaign of the Week: Love Parks Week

The charity GreenSpace goes online to promote its annual campaign that encourages people to use parks and green spaces - it starts tomorrow

Stephen Cook

Editorial: Let the courts decide on private schools

We need a definitive ruling on public benefit, says Stephen Cook

Digital Campaign of the Week: the National Memorial Arboretum

Digital Campaign of the Week: the National Memorial Arboretum

As the number of British troops killed in Afghanistan and Iraq increases, a new website has been set up to encourage people to give to a tribute to the dead

Business Charity Awards: the winners

Third Sector's inaugural Business Charity Awards were held at the Grosvenor House hotel, London, on June 30 2010. The winners were chosen by a 14-strong panel of judges from the voluntary sector and Third Sector.

Mandate Communications was the headline sponsor and Charities Aid Foundation, Donatesomeback.com and the Institute of Fundraising were event partners.

Courses and Training

How do you carry on training with a post-recession budget? How can new trustees get up to speed? And are degrees in voluntary sector management worth it? Find out in our special section

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