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What place for participation in grant-making?
By Hannah Paterson and Yasmin Ibison.
On 4 July 2022.
To mark our 20th birthday, we spoke with Hannah Paterson and Yasmin Ibison to ask: What place for participation in grant-making?
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Young Trustees Movement: How should philanthropy learn from young people?
By Kate Roberts and Amelia Ireland, with thanks to Mita Desai, Callum Pethick and Charlotte Lamb..
On 27 June 2022.
To mark our 20th birthday, we spoke with the Young Trustees Movement to ask: How should philanthropy learn from young people?
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What should the future look like for involving people and communities in the work of charities?
By Helen Garnham, Claire Handy, Lee Holt, Kaneez Shaid..
On 27 June 2022.
We spoke with Rethink Mental Illness to ask: What should the future look like for involving people and communities in the work of charities?
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Polly Neate: Can charities achieve social justice?
By Polly Neate, Chief Executive of Shelter.
On 27 June 2022.
To mark our 20th birthday, we spoke with Polly Neate to ask: Can charities achieve social justice?
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Richard Harries: Can we fix the social capital gap?
By Richard Harries, Associate Director of the Institute for Community Studies.
On 27 June 2022.
To mark our 20th birthday, We spoke with Richard Harries to ask: Can we fix the social capital gap?
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Nerys Anthony: Why we need Systems Change if we’re to achieve impact
By Nerys Anthony, interim Executive Director for Youth Impact at the Children’s Society .
On 27 June 2022.
To mark our 20th birthday, we spoke with Nerys Anthony to ask where systems change is making an impact.
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Javed Khan: Can small charities lead partnerships with big charities?
By Javed Khan, former chief executive of Barnardo’s.
On 27 June 2022.
To mark our 20th birthday, we spoke with Javed Khan to ask: Can small charities lead partnerships with big charities?
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Angela Salt: Can a volunteering boom ever last?
By Angela Salt, Chief Executive of the Girl Guides.
On 27 June 2022.
To mark our 20th birthday, we spoke with Angela Salt to ask: Can a volunteering boom ever last?
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Why we’ve raised a charity bond to drive transformative impact in early years education and care
By Samantha Creme.
On 22 June 2022.
The London Early Years Foundation has launched a £1.5m charity bond. Why did they choose to finance their next phase of growth this way?
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