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Using values to guide decision making
By Liz Gadd .
On 18 January 2023.
In an ever-changing context, knowing your values can help you make better decisions.
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A small fish in a stormy pond: experiences of a local refugee charity
By Mark Goldring.
On 16 January 2023.
In this guest blog, Director of Asylum Welcome Mark Goldring shares what other charities can learn from their strategy changes during 2022.
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How will COP15 bring social justice into conservation?
By Richard Benwell.
On 13 January 2023.
CEO of Wildlife and Countryside Link Richard Benwell explores the significance of the COP15 Biodiversity summit on environmental policy in the UK
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The role of trustees in times of change, crisis and uncertainty
By Mona Abdul-Karim .
On 12 January 2023.
A summary of a recent seminar hosted by NPC and the Clothworkers' Company on what trustees' governance priorities should be during times of economic uncertainty
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Even where charity demand is falling, funder support is crucial
By Naomi Chapman .
On 5 January 2023.
For some charities where services have a cost to users, demand is likely to fall. It's important that funders put in place a considered response to help.
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Embedding DEI in grantmaking due diligence
By Cristina Andreatta .
On 14 December 2022.
Due diligence checks often don’t consider the challenges some minority-led organisations may face, which makes it harder for them to get funded.
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Now more than ever, we must amplify the voices of those most in need
By Hannah Kowszun .
On 12 December 2022.
Putting lived experience at the heart of decision-making can help charities be more relevant, credible, and better meet the needs of those they serve
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How will climate change impact older people?
By Meryl Davies.
On 8 December 2022.
Meryl Davies, Chief Executive of Re-engage, explores how climate change will impact older people.
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The ‘S’ in ESG: How businesses can respond in a time of crisis
By Margery Infield .
On 1 December 2022.
Among the many ways businesses can respond to the cost-of-living crisis, here are three things we think corporate social purpose teams should be considering.
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