Many charities don't realise how bad their pension problems really are
David Ainsworth, 17 March 2010
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"I urge everybody to get involved"
Kirsty Gallacher backs St Dunstan's Spinnaker Tower Challenge
Wanda Hamilton will become group director of fundraising at the RNIB
New regulations will come into force from 1 September
Fundraising website will be owned by the charity's profit-making subsidiary
Treasury Committee asks for an independent cost-benefit analysis
Freepost envelopes with stamps on don't automatically mean repayment
Scottish Voluntary Sector Pensions Scheme's liabilities may force some members to close, say actuaries
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The internet was expected to transform charity fundraising in much the same way as it changed world communications. But the revolution is a slow burner, as Kaye Wiggins reports
Databases are probably the single most important type of software for fundraisers, so it is vital to choose the right systems and make sure you are getting the most out of them. Joe Lepper reports
Challenging public misconceptions about charities is among the organisation's new plans, he tells Kaye Wiggins
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