Annual report: Dogs Trust
24 Apr 2012 | by Kat Hopps
The dog charity's annual review provided vital statistics about the charity's performance in an entertaining way
The international charity's report used children's stories to illustrate the impact of its work
The dog charity's annual review provided vital statistics about the charity's performance in an entertaining way
The sight-loss charity managed to save money on this year's annual review by using freelance staff rather than agencies
The disability charity took a radical approach to its annual report by presenting it as a DVD rather than a written document
The arts charity wanted to create something 'striking' to stand out from other charity reports
The membership organisation wanted to grab its readers' attention with its first report
The conservation trust decided to pay particular attention to the impact of the charity's work
The sexual health charity wanted to show the impact of its work rather than a list of its activities
The heart disease charity wanted to create an annual review that people could take out and read easily on the tube
Smutty campaigns, Lord Nat Wei and volunteering degrees are on our minds this week