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Engaging young donors in an ageing society
By Commission on the Voluntary Sector & Ageing.
On 2 February 2015.
We don’t know enough about what kind of philanthropists these rising young donors want to be.
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Ambition and focus: the Gates Letter 2015
By Abigail Rotheroe.
On 30 January 2015.
Post Davos, the likes of Bill and Melinda Gates can keep it simple and act without 193 governments in tow when it comes to making the world a better place.
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Part 1: The power of digital to transform the sector
By Tris Lumley.
On 27 January 2015.
Technology has played only a minor role in the charity sector. Director of Development, Tris Lumley, hopes this all about to change.
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Chugging: more an irritant than a turnoff
By Sue Wixley.
On 26 January 2015.
Among the public’s grumbles about charities, complaints about fundraising seem to be the most recurring.
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Losing the battle, winning the war
By Alex Van Vliet .
On 22 January 2015.
On Monday, the Sun newspaper scrapped the daily images of topless women on Page 3. This morning, they were back.
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The human side of big data
By Tris Lumley.
On 19 January 2015.
A new paper, Hard Edges, makes a significant contribution to our understanding of severe and multiple disadvantage.
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In a muddle about reserves?
By Iona Joy.
On 15 January 2015.
Anxiety about reserves was palpable at NPC’s trustee seminar on finance and accounts.
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NPC’s 5 for 2015
By Ria Bowler.
On 2 January 2015.
Happy New Year from everyone at NPC! Here are five things we are already busy working on for 2015.
Good ideas, effective research, independent thinking.