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Why we should watch the new Chelsea charity closely
By Dan Corry .
On 4 August 2022.
Money from the recent sale of Chelsea FC has been pledged for the victims of the war in Ukraine. We should be watching this process closely.
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Understanding Financial Hardship
By Naomi Chapman .
On 3 August 2022.
Share your thoughts, ideas and challenge about our understanding of the financial hardship sector.
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How we can better decolonise and shift power in our sector
By Sanjukta Moorthy.
On 2 August 2022.
This guest blog discusses the importance of decolonisation and the shifting of power dynamics in the social sector.
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Is this the end of the line for ‘levelling up’?
By Theo Clay .
On 28 July 2022.
Both candidates vying to be our next PM have made public commitments to continue the government's 'levelling up' agenda.
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Igniting debate and tackling challenges on our 20th anniversary
By Gillian Johnson .
On 27 July 2022.
At our annual conference, we will be igniting thought-provoking discussions and tackling the biggest challenges facing our sector.
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Women’s Euro 2022: Elevating young people’s voices and networks
By Ceylon Andi Hickman.
On 20 July 2022.
With the Women’s Euro 2022 currently taking place, Ceylon Andi Hickman, from Football Beyond Borders, shares how they are tapping into tournament fever.
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What will the environmental crises mean for older people and disabled people in the UK?
By Daniel Seifu .
On 15 July 2022.
NPC is convening charities and funders to understand how the environmental crises affect different social groups and what charities can do to respond.
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What does the future look like for family foundations?
By John Stone, philanthropist and entrepreneur.
On 14 July 2022.
To mark our 20th birthday, we spoke with John Stone to ask: Where next for family foundations?
Good ideas, effective research, independent thinking.