Grants on offer to create links with developing world
12 March 2010
Global Community Links programme will offer not-for-profits a share of £3m from DFID
"Three times as many women could survive if ovarian cancer was diagnosed at the earliest stage"
Gaby Roslin backs the Unzipped project by Target Ovarian Cancer
The latest news, opinion and analysis about fundraising, grant making and giving.
12 March 2010
Global Community Links programme will offer not-for-profits a share of £3m from DFID
12 March 2010
Treasury committee of MPs will hear from the Institute of Fundraising, Age Concern, Help the Aged and Citizens Advice
11 March 2010
Managing director Ben Brabyn says the company lacks the resources to continue
10 March 2010
David Ramsden, chief executive of the appeal, indicates the figure will be the highest ever
9 March 2010
Fundraising website says the move will raise an extra £22m for sports clubs over the next five years
Azadi Sheridan, the chair of the Institute of Fundraising's Technology Special Interest Group, tells David Ainsworth why donor 'churn and burn' won't work in future
Charities will be put off legitimate claims in the wake of Christine Gill case, says Mark Watts of the RSPCA
The 2010 Third Sector Excellence Awards are open for entries. Tristan Donovan provides an introduction
The charity's Radical Innovation Unit was set up to explore new ways to generate revenue. Tristan Donovan finds out how it works
The faltering economy is expected to hit charities hard. How likely is it that the sector will survive the recession unscathed?
After a slow start the Fundraising Standards Board is gathering momentum. But what's in it for charities, and how effective is it likely to be in heading off the threat of government-imposed regulation?
From door-to-door to Twitanthropy, our five-feature special covers emerging trends