Sector needs to demonstrate effects of cuts more quickly, says report
24 May 2012 | by Chloe Stothart
Rebecca Taylor of the Third Sector Research Centre says there's been plenty of anecdotal evidence, but a lack of proper data
Charity Finance Group chief executive Caron Bradshaw says the scheme's limited eligibility will exclude those that need it most
Rebecca Taylor of the Third Sector Research Centre says there's been plenty of anecdotal evidence, but a lack of proper data
Nineteen contracts will be available to run one of the coalition's flagship big society programmes
With consultation due to close on Friday, IoF chief Peter Lewis says the plans are likely to be too complex for smaller charities
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
Charities that work with offenders rely on public funding more than those in other cause areas and have been disproportionately affected by the cuts. Chloe Stothart and Stephen Cook report
The government is planning to plough £200m into the National Citizen Service. Andy Hillier looks at whether the evaluation of last year's pilot schemes indicates that this will be money well spent
The Business Charity Awards 2012, Nick Hurd's latest offspring and Dame Suzi Leather's political leanings are on our minds this week
Cabinet Office says the change will decrease the number of people requiring an enhanced check