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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
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Strategy > Features
The RSPCA gets a marketing makeover with Pimp My Cause
For charities struggling to keep up in a digital age, look no further than Pimp My Cause, a new online tool that helps charities revamp and overhaul their marketing strategy.
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Strategy > Features
Politics and Power: Sir Stephen Bubb
Charities can do the job if the PM pushes his policies.
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Policy & Politics > Features
Why I Give: Marcelle Speller
If it fails I’ve lost £1.5m. But it must be sustainable.
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Income Generation > Features
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
I was there: Brighton 26 May 2011
Surely there can’t be anyone out there?
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The Bigger Picture > Features
The Big Interview: Dan Pallotta
“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
Income Generation > Features
The CharityInsight Essay: From street war to social action
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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The Bigger Picture > Features
Question 1: How to change the world
I want to change a government policy. Where do I start?
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Question 2: How to change the world
Who should I lobby in parliament and how do I get to them?
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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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Question 3: How to change the world
Is it true that there is strength in numbers or can you lobby for change as a sole organisation?
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Question 4: How to change the world
Do we need to use a professional lobbying organisation?
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Question 5: How to change the world
Is it a case of mutual back-scratching? Politicians will do something for us if we do something for them?
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Question 6: How to change the world
Do you have any advice/top tips to share that are not covered within the above questions?
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