Spontaneous donations to UK charities likely to fall by about £150m this year, says survey
25 May 2012 | by Jenna Pudelek
Stephen Dilworth of the financial services group Foresters says a fall would be 'unsurprising' given the economic situation
Air Ambulance Recycling Limited and E&N Textiles had not obtained a licence to make collections and were not authorised by any charities
Stephen Dilworth of the financial services group Foresters says a fall would be 'unsurprising' given the economic situation
With consultation due to close on Friday, IoF chief Peter Lewis says the plans are likely to be too complex for smaller charities
National Lottery operator Camelot wants judges to examine the Gambling Commission's decision to grant licences to the 51 elements of the Health Lottery
Review of fundraising codes of practice and feedback from members indicate they are confusing, says Gregor McNie of the IoF
Disability charity says south-east London council plans to hand recycling sites to waste-management firm Veolia, which would cost it £360,000 a year
Cathy Pharoah of Cass Business School tells All-Party Parliamentary Group on Civil Society and Volunteering the proposal could not have come at a worse time for charities
Results for 2011/12 show that it gave £1.8bn, £160m more than in 2011/12, and it hit its target of £750m for the Olympics
The overuse of emotive images can harm a campaign, says our fundraising columnist
The council developed a game to promote health and safety