All Blog articles
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Brexit and the need for big thinking
By Dan Corry.
On 30 June 2016.
Brexit has created upheaval in our markets and our politics, and these will ripple in the direction of the voluntary sector.
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The refugee funding gap
By Russell Hargrave.
On 29 June 2016.
Our overview can help potential donors get funding where it is really needed, and that this money can have a significant impact.
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How can charities better support fathers?
By Anne Kazimirski.
On 21 June 2016.
Legislation and cultural norms are still keeping the UK and its families from the full benefits of fathers' parental involvement.
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How to ensure your charity is harnessing people power
By Rachel Ward .
On 16 June 2016.
Here we look at the different reasons people volunteer, and how charities can appeal to more people to give their time.
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Has the behaviour of large charities damaged the whole sector?
By Paul Streets.
On 15 June 2016.
Paul Streets makes a provocative case about the risk of smaller charities being squeezed out by larger. Here he outlines his main arguments.
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Developing theories of change for entire sectors
By James Noble.
On 13 June 2016.
Reflecting on our recent work developing a theory of change for the prison education sector and the potential benefits of the approach.
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Giving a voice to those in care
By Guest contributor.
On 9 June 2016.
Reflecting on a recent review of care leavers and criminal justice, Grace Wyld makes the case for charities integrating beneficiary voice into their work.
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Five ways to get your charity fit for devolution
By Katherine Rake.
On 7 June 2016.
For the canny charity leader, ensuring you are devolution-ready will be an important part of being fit for the future.
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Roundup: Charities and the #EUref
By Sue Wixley.
On 3 June 2016.
Where do charities, trade bodies and regulators stand on the looming ‘once in a lifetime’ referendum? Here's a summary of some key positions.
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