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Over to EU?
By Russell Hargrave.
On 24 February 2016.
Russell Hargrave looks at the increasingly murky waters of charity campaigning, and what it means for charities and the Europe vote.
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US foundations raise the bar for good philanthropy
By Rob Abercrombie.
On 23 February 2016.
Rob Abercrombie argues, UK foundations could learn a lot from their more successful state-side contemporaries.
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Cruz vs Trump: The tortoise and the hair
By Jennifer Shea.
On 16 February 2016.
Jennifer Shea argues, the recent Iowa Caucus demonstrates that good strategy always trumps personality when it comes to winning leadership.
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Strength in numbers: The power of shared measurement
By Andrew Weston.
On 15 February 2016.
Andrew Weston reflects upon the launch event of Inspiring Impact's new shared measurement report.
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A love letter to the charity sector
By Lynne Berry.
On 12 February 2016.
In this letter, Lynne reflects on what she and her friend, the sector, have experienced together.
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Gold dust—Part 2: Measuring the value of unrestricted funding
By Angela Kail.
On 10 February 2016.
Continuing her case for why charities would benefit from more unrestricted funding
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Gold dust—Part 1: Why the sector needs more unrestricted funding
By Angela Kail.
On 8 February 2016.
Angela Kail looks at the benefits of unrestricted funding, and why donors should be more willing to grant flexibility alongside cash.
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A clause too far?
By Patrick Murray.
On 8 February 2016.
The Government announced that all grant agreements will include a new very broad clause to prevent money being used by charities to lobby for policy changes.
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‘An echo chamber of worry’: How charities are responding to the Lobbying Act
By Katie Boswell.
On 4 February 2016.
NPC asked whether charities are playing it safe with their campaigning activities in response to the Lobbying Act.
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