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Best to invest? A funders’ guide to social investment
On 24 July 2013.
Best to Invest? helps funders think through the benefits and risks of social investment, and how to decide if it is for them.
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Who will love me, when I’m 64?
On 28 June 2013.
This report explores the importance of relationships in the context of ageing, and how baby boomers’ relationships may be put under strain in older age.
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My philanthropy
On 27 June 2013.
In this report, nineteen high-profile individuals introduce the charities they feel most passionate about, and the reasons they first became involved.
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Getting ready for effective partnerships
On 27 June 2013.
NPC held a seminar for trustees wanting to understand more about collaboration between charities, and between charities and other sectors.
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J.P. Morgan Philanthropy Impact Report 2013
On 12 June 2013.
In 2012, J.P. Morgan Philanthropy commissioned NPC to review its grant-making programme in Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA).
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The Journey to EmploymenT (JET) framework
On 16 May 2013.
A framework for improving young people's journey to employment.
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Investment readiness in the UK
On 15 May 2013.
A UK-wide report into the social investment market, commissioned by the Big Lottery Fund and carried out by NPC and ClearlySo...
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Money for Good: The value of practical research
By Rob Abercrombie.
On 8 April 2013.
Rob Abercrombie, co-author of NPC's recent report into donor motivation, responds to Adrian Sergeant's criticisms on the Institute of Fundraising website.
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What kind of donor are you?
By Jessica Nicholls.
On 14 March 2013.
As part of Money for Good UK, we identified seven different types of donors, based on their motivations and attitudes.
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Money for Good UK
On 14 March 2013.
What do donors think about when deciding where and how much to give?
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Brain tumour research: Funding flows
On 14 March 2013.
NPC carried out research for Brain Tumour Research to explore the amount of funding that different cancers receive. The findings are presented in this report.