Breadcrumbs
Stephen Cook
Comment on issues affecting charities, voluntary organisations and social enterprises, from Third Sector's editor, Stephen Cook.
Editorial: Who can prevent a 'forgotten Britain'?
The role of the voluntary sector is vital, says Stephen Cook, but public service reform may benefit the private sector more
- Editorial: Independence is non-negotiable
- Editorial: Rethinking charity law
- Editorial: Who will take on Charlie Elphicke?
- Editorial: Can the FRSB get to the bad guys?
- Editorial: Support for the Compact falls away
- Editorial: Postcode lottery of funding cuts
- Editorial: Peaks and valleys in sector fortunes
- Editorial: Changing times for face-to-face
- Editorial: Crucial choice of an heir to Leather
- Editorial: A closer look at the big picture
- Editorial: Charities jib at licensing fees
- Editorial: Work Programme woes
- Editorial: The regulator's untidy register
- Editorial: Charities are not an optional extra
- Editorial: An environment changed completely
- Editorial: Forward or back, it looks the same
- Editorial: Pitfalls on the impact journey
- Editorial: The curse of life in exciting times
- Editorial: What price the review of the act?
- Editorial: Charity rivalries alienate people
Additional Information
Latest jobs Jobs web feed
- Development Officer Barking & Dagenham CVS £29,604, London
- Head of High Value Events Save the Children £38,000 - £43,000 + pension, Farringdon
- Director The Marr-Munning Trust £47,500 per annum FTE salary (£38,000 pro rata) plus pension contribution, London
- Membership Payments Officer Royal Pharmaceutical Society 25,000 pro rata, Based at the Society's HQ in London. The offices are in close proximity to Vauxhall and Waterloo.
- Head of Volunteering Development Save the Children £45,000-£50,000 + pension, Farringdon
- Fundraising Manager (Gloucestershire, Somerset & Dorset) The Air Ambulance Service £25,000-£30,000 p/a, plus benefits, Home Based, South West England to cover Gloucestershire, Somerset & Dorset
- Press Officer - Asia Pacific Amnesty International Secretariat £41,124 per annum, London
- Fundraising Director National Trust c. £80k + excellent benefits, Heelis, Swindon
- Appeals Director Downside Fisher Youth Club (The Downside Settlement) £37, 848 - £40,555 (Inclusive of London Weighting), Southwark, London
- Fundraising Officer (Corporate/Major Donors) Adept Recruitment £33936 per annum, London
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- Investment and Contract Readiness Fund opens for grant applications
- Nominet Trust seeks four charities for digital start-up programme
- Proposed accounting rules are contrary to charity law, conference told
- Removal of VAT relief on listed buildings is a 'tax on community initiative', Heritage Alliance says
- Petition backing Scope's role in Bromley clothing banks gains 1,000 names
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Events
Small Charities Marketing Summit
- Date: Fri 25 May 2012 - Fri 25 May 2012
- Venue: Manchester
Mutuals: Economic Growth Through Employee Ownership and Joint Ventures
- Date: Tue 29 May 2012 - Tue 29 May 2012
- Venue: Central London
Mission Critical: Crafting Your Communications Strategy Workshop
- Date: Wed 30 May 2012 - Wed 30 May 2012
- Venue: St Albans Centre, Leigh Place, Baldwins Gardens, Holborn, London, EC1N 7AB.




