Big corporates to niche companies: Business Charity Awards are announced

Newsreader Huw Edwards hosts black-tie ceremony for winners, including Employee of the Year, Kate Neville of Capital Group Companies; Barclays wins three categories

Related headlines

Business Charity Award winner Kate Neville with Third Sector's Alex Hay [left] and BBC News presenter Huw Edwards

Click here for information on access to the website.

 

Latest News

Baroness Howe

NCVO group calls for clarity on the roles of self-regulating fundraising bodies

Recommendation comes in the submission to the review of the Charities Act 2006 of the umbrella body's charity law advisory group, chaired by by Baroness Howe

 
 
Peter Lewis

Seven new jobs created in Institute of Fundraising restructure

Chief executive Peter Lewis says the new posts, mainly in policy and research, are being created in response to demand from members

 
 
Apple doesn't allow apps that donate to charities directly

Charities miss out on donations because of Apple's app ban, new report says

The technology giant bans the use of apps that allow direct donations to charities

 
 
Greenpeace Giving

Greenpeace advert condoned anti-social behaviour, says Advertising Standards Authority

Advertising regulator upholds complaint about advert that showed someone painting on the side of a power station chimney

 
 
 

BIG ISSUE

Tax Relief Cap

Latest news and analysis about how the government's proposal will affect the sector.

BIG ISSUE

Work Programme

Billed as the sector's best hope for winning government contracts, the Work Programme continues to attract criticism.


 

Latest Movers

Penny Woods

Penny Woods joins the British Lung Foundation

Plus Derek Caren, Nick Acland, Simon Malcolm, Jacqueline Bell and Sarah Mallender

 
 

In depth

Clare Pelham

Interview: Clare Pelham

The chief executive of Leonard Cheshire Disability says the charity is set to invest, despite recent job cuts and current controversies

 
 
Brecon Basin, Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal

Analysis: the Canal and River Trust casts off from the moorings of state

After three years of planning, British Waterways is to leave government control and become a charity. David Ainsworth reports on progress and interviews its chief executive, Robin Evans

 
 

Latest Good Practice

The Big Egg Hunt

Case study: Action for Children and Elephant Family

The children's charity and the charity funding the endangered Asian Elephant staged the largest ever Easter egg hunt

 
 
The Stroke Association's new logo

Brand report: Stroke Association

How the main UK charity for combating strokes created a new logo

 
 
Anna Drew

Interview: Anna Drew

The lead media officer at the Methodist Church talks to John Plummer about how her faith influences all of her work

 
 
Francesca Quint

A stronger appeals process?

Francesca Quint, senior barrister at Radcliffe Chambers, is among lawyers saying how they think the charity tribunal could be made more effective

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Latest Blogs Posts

Peter Wanless
 
 
David Ainsworth

Tax relief cap estimates just don’t add up

 
 
 
 
Peter Wanless
 
 
Leon Smith
 
 
Rob Jackson

Opportunity knocks

 
 
 

 
Commenting on the story: "Most charities don't care about tax relief cap, argues Nick Hurd"

Additional Information

Latest jobs Jobs web feed



Events

Board governance and relationship with staff

  • Date: Wed 16 May 2012 - Wed 16 May 2012
  • Venue: Cass Business School, 106 Bunhill Row, London, EC1Y 8TZ

Cambridge Roadshow

  • Date: Wed 16 May 2012 - Thu 17 May 2012
  • Venue: Fitzwilliam College, Storey's Way, Cambridge. CB3 0DG

Small Charities Marketing Summit

  • Date: Fri 18 May 2012 - Fri 18 May 2012
  • Venue: London