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Third Sector
Management Bulletin 10th December 2023
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Top Story
Farmer arrested for vehicle theft amid bitter row between charity and community workers
The Information Farmer arrested for vehicle theft amid bitter row between charity and community workers
Simon Fairlie says he maintains the vehicle and uses it for his work; the charity says he was driving it ‘without authorisation and without insurance’
 
1 Little progress on tackling racism in the voluntary sector, report finds
 
2 British Psychological Society ‘could cut a fifth of its workforce’
 
3 The Information People of colour twice as likely to feel excluded while volunteering, research finds
 
4 The Information Major autism charity records £5m deficit amid soaring staff and agency costs
 
5 RNLI pledges to act when 'standards fall short' after bullying claims
 
6 Poverty relief charity given official warning after failing to manage a conflict of interest
 
7 Marie Curie’s spending up by more than £20m after NHS funding falls
 
8 The Information Major aid charity reports record income
 
9 Christian charity has assets frozen
 
10 The Information Fraud against charities on the rise, research indicates
 
 
People
The Information ‘Inspirational’ Breast Cancer Now chief to step down ‘Inspirational’ Breast Cancer Now chief to step down
 
Sue Ryder chief to 'semi retire' Sue Ryder chief to 'semi retire'
 
Long Read
In-depth: Responding to the climate crisis through your charitable mission
The Information In-depth: Responding to the climate crisis through your charitable mission
With COP28 underway in Dubai, Lucinda Rouse reflects on a recent Third Sector Podcast mini-series on how and why all charities, irrespective of mission, should be climate conscious
 
Securing a third sector future: Why non-profits need to adapt to succeed in an evolving landscape of finance and technology

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Podcast
Third Sector Podcast: The pros and cons of a four-day week
Third Sector Podcast: The pros and cons of a four-day week
Lucinda and Andy speak to the heads of two charities who have axed a working day
 
Third Sector Podcast: The pros and cons of a four-day week Third Sector Podcast: The pros and cons of a four-day week
 
New Podcast
The Diff: How art can break a cycle of offending
The Diff: How art can break a cycle of offending
The Synergy Theatre Project works in the criminal justice system to break cycles of violence and deliver long-term rehabilitation. The Diff visits to find out more
 
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Opinion
Adeela Warley: The importance of nurturing and recognising talent in the sector
Adeela Warley: The importance of nurturing and recognising talent in the sector
Shaping healthy and happy organisational cultures requires multi-layered efforts that make employees feel valued
 
Ian MacQuillin: Some trustees really are ‘morally squeamish’ about fundraising A recent speech from the chair of the Charity Commission is almost certainly a culture wars attack, but let’s separate it from issues around donation acceptance Ian MacQuillin: Some trustees really are ‘morally squeamish’ about fundraising
 

 

 
Head of Trusts and Foundations £52476 - £59260 per annum + Plus 5% Outer London Fringe, Leatherhead
 
Fundraising and Communications Officer (data and supporter care) £25,147 to £27,596 a year per annum pro rata, plus 15% High Cost Area Supplement, London (Greater)
 
Development Director £74,216 per annum plus benefits, London - Hybrid working
 
Head of Finance £56,000 per annum, London - Hybrid working
 
Project Worker – Mockingbird £32,000 - £37,000 (plus LW if applicable), London/Midlands - Hybrid working with travel across London and occasionally throughout UK.

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