The danger of outsourcing charity financial services
06 Feb 2012
The closure of Charity Business has raised questions and left some charities facing difficulties, says Peter Gotham of Macintyre Hudson
Make sure that you plan your closure in time to rescue some of your good work, says Peter Gotham of Macintyre Hudson
The closure of Charity Business has raised questions and left some charities facing difficulties, says Peter Gotham of Macintyre Hudson
The sector must be careful not to lose its principles when chasing funds, says Peter Gotham of Macintyre Hudson
When your fundraisers look at a new way of raising money, make sure you look at the tax implications, says Peter Gotham of Macintyre Hudson
Peter Gotham says it takes time and effort to make a merger work, but it can be worth the effort
Many small charities are more successful at conveying the information in their accounts through their websites, says Peter Gotham of Gotham Erskine
If you're winding down, it's still possible to benefit other organisations and the community, says Peter Gotham of Gotham Erskine
Things have changed, but also stayed the same, says Peter Gotham of Gotham Erskine
Charity trustees must examine their options, not bury their heads in the sand, says Peter Gotham of Gotham Erskine