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Is your head in the cloud?
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Cloud computing is a term that has been bandied about for some time now. But what exactly does it mean and is it something that is here to stay? Tim Wright sheds some light on the topic
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Cloud computing is a term that has been bandied about for some time now. But what exactly does it mean and is it something that is here to stay? Tim Wright sheds some light on the topic
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Company payroll giving success recognised
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Whitbread has been recognised for its fundraising efforts at the 2011 National Payroll Giving Excellence Awards.
Income Generation > News Online research community launched By
A “one-stop knowledge resource” has been launched by the Third Sector Research Centre.
Strategy > News London’s charities have little faith in Work Programme, finds report By
Lack of voluntary and community sector (VCS) involvement in the Work Programme has the potential to worsen rather than improve employment inequalities in the Capital, according to the London Voluntary Service Council (LVCS).
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Whitbread has been recognised for its fundraising efforts at the 2011 National Payroll Giving Excellence Awards.
Income Generation > News Online research community launched By
A “one-stop knowledge resource” has been launched by the Third Sector Research Centre.
Strategy > News London’s charities have little faith in Work Programme, finds report By
Lack of voluntary and community sector (VCS) involvement in the Work Programme has the potential to worsen rather than improve employment inequalities in the Capital, according to the London Voluntary Service Council (LVCS).
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The database: giving trends -- August
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Every month, CharityInsight, in partnership with The iD Factor, conducts exclusive research into the giving habits of the general public.
Income Generation > News The Big Interview: Dan Pallotta By
“We were caught in the Puritan stranglehold.” If charities could behave more like businesses by paying higher salaries and spending more on advertising – they’d do better, says one controversial thinker.
Income Generation > Features The CharityInsight Essay: From street war to social action By
Most of those who took part in the riots were young and poor. Now is the time for charities to reach out to them.
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Every month, CharityInsight, in partnership with The iD Factor, conducts exclusive research into the giving habits of the general public.
Income Generation > News The Big Interview: Dan Pallotta By
“We were caught in the Puritan stranglehold.” If charities could behave more like businesses by paying higher salaries and spending more on advertising – they’d do better, says one controversial thinker.
Income Generation > Features The CharityInsight Essay: From street war to social action By
Most of those who took part in the riots were young and poor. Now is the time for charities to reach out to them.
The Bigger Picture > Features
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Leadership
New appointments: September
The latest recruitment news from around the voluntary sector.
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Charity sector women in running for Best Connected Woman
Four women who are involved in the charity sector have made it through to the final 12 in the search for the UK’s best connected business woman.
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Strategy
Online research community launched
A “one-stop knowledge resource” has been launched by the Third Sector Research Centre.
Strategy > News
Strategy > News
Is your head in the cloud?
Cloud computing is a term that has been bandied about for some time now. But what exactly does it mean and is it something that is here to stay? Tim Wright sheds some light on the topic
Strategy > Features
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Strategy > Features
Income Generation
Company payroll giving success recognised
Whitbread has been recognised for its fundraising efforts at the 2011 National Payroll Giving Excellence Awards.
Income Generation > News
Income Generation > News
The database: statistics/finance/fundraising - August
Work needs to be done to encourage more people from deprived areas to participate in civic activity, figures from the Third Sector Research Centre have indicated.
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Income Generation > News
Communications
Public to vote for best Lottery funded project
National Lottery awards voting opens tomorrow.
Communications > News
Communications > News
Charity marketing: There’s an app for that
The advent of the smart phone has bought with it new marketing opportunities for companies and charities alike, says Paul-Jervis Heath
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Communications > Features
Policy & Politics
Politics and Power: Sir Stephen Bubb
Charities can do the job if the PM pushes his policies.
Policy & Politics > Features
Policy & Politics > Features
The CharityInsight Debate: How to change the world
Do you need to shape government policy or persuade ministers to hear your case? Our panel debate what is needed to influence the influential.
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Policy & Politics > Features
Professional Development
Job of the week: Head of Communications, Climate Week
The first Climate Week in March 2011 involved half a million people participating in over 3,000 events around the UK. There were over 1,000 pieces of media coverage including prime time BBC1 and 16 national newspapers, and over a quarter of British adults were aware of Climate Week. High-profile supporters included the Prime Minister, Paul McCartney, the CBI, the Met Office, Girlguiding UK and the NHS.
Professional Development > News
Professional Development > News
New appointments: September
The latest recruitment news from around the voluntary sector.
Professional Development > News
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Professional Development > News
The Bigger Picture
London’s charities have little faith in Work Programme, finds report
Lack of voluntary and community sector (VCS) involvement in the Work Programme has the potential to worsen rather than improve employment inequalities in the Capital, according to the London Voluntary Service Council (LVCS).
The Bigger Picture > News
The Bigger Picture > News
I was there: Haiti, January 2010
If we could help the animals, then we could also help the people
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The Bigger Picture > Features