Month: October 2023

A former charities spokesperson for the Liberal Democrats has been appointed as chief executive of the older people’s charity Re-engage.  Jenny Willott, who was the MP for Cardiff Central between 2005 and 2015, held the voluntary sector brief for her party between 2009 and 2010.  Before entering parliament, Willott worked for Barnardo’s, Unicef UK; she
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The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds has launched an internal “youth revolution”, which will include sending young people to attend the charity’s board meetings. The charity said it was “transforming” the way it worked with young people, in a document shared with volunteers. As part of its efforts to engage further with young
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An estimated $100tn (£82.3tn) wealth transfer will “reshape philanthropic giving” across the globe, new research concludes. A report from the US bank Citi, called Philanthropy and the Global Economy, says a wealth transfer from the “silent and baby boomer generations” is resulting in new philanthropic values becoming priorities for donors. The move will result in
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Charities working to support the UK’s most deprived communities can apply for a share of a new £4m Cost-of-Living Fund from Social Investment Business and Access – The Foundation for Social Investment. The investment specialists have announced a blended fund that will accompany loans from SIB’s Recovery Loan Fund, which the investor established in 2022
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There is a growing divide between large and small charities’ ability to cope with the cost-of-living crisis as small organisations struggle to recruit volunteers, new research suggests. The fourth VCSE Sector Barometer, a quarterly survey of more than 500 registered charities conducted by Pro Bono Economics and Nottingham Trent University’s National VCSE Data and Insights
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The government has announced a £200,000 fund to support women veterans who have experienced sexual trauma in the military by providing dedicated training and guidance for frontline staff across healthcare services, military and civilian charities. The fund was established in response to  recommendations in three independent reports from Anglia Ruskin University, the veterans’ mental health
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Income at the charity leaders body Acevo rose by nearly 17 per cent over the past year, latest annual accounts show.  The membership body’s accounts for the financial year ending 31 March 2023 show that total income increased to more than £1.2m.  The increase was largely due to a services and projects funding injection of
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The Children’s Trust has appointed Mike Thiedke as its next chief executive. Thiedke will join the charity on 13 November after five and a half years in the top job at the youth homelessness charity Depaul UK. He previously worked at Plan International UK, ActionAid and the United Nations. Thiedke will succeed Mike Maddick, who
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“Sidelining” the charitable sector would be detrimental to the advancement of public services, the chief executive of the think tank NPC has warned.  Speaking at the NPC Ignites 2023 conference in London today, Dan Corry told delegates that politicians need to take civil society more seriously. “If you want our public services to innovate and
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The “outstanding” chief executive of the homelessness charity Housing Justice will retire in April. The charity said Kathy Mohan, who has led the organisation since 2017, had helped it support more than 1,000 people who were experiencing homelessness.  She ran the organisation during the Covid-19 pandemic, for which she received an OBE for services to
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Third sector organisations must continue engaging with the government despite ministers’ “hostile attitudes”, charity leaders have urged.  In a panel discussion at the think tank NPC’s annual conference in London yesterday, charity experts gave their views on the role of the voluntary sector in politics and policy-making as the country gears up for an anticipated
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Voluntary sector experts have warned charities against engaging with polarising “culture wars” as political parties gear up for a general election. At the National Council for Voluntary Organisations’ annual general meeting, which was held online yesterday, a panel of third sector leaders urged charities to continue campaigning efforts and “ignore” culture war rhetoric. The panel
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The head of charity chief executives body Acevo is “deeply disappointed and frustrated” that the proportion of ethnic minority leaders in the voluntary sector remains low.  The Acevo Pay and Equalities Survey 2023, published today, shows the proportion of charity leaders from ethnic minority backgrounds remained static at just 7 per cent. Census data from
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In dating app Bumble’s early days, CEO and founder Whitney Wolfe Herd realized something: Twitter and Instagram were two of the most popular apps out there, but she never saw advertisements for them. She wanted to make her dating app as ubiquitous as the social media giants, and the idea of not spending money appealed
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Cannes Palme d’Or winner Anatomy Of A Fall from Neon grossed $125,377 at five theaters for a per screen average of $25,075 — a solid limited opening for the Justine Triet-directed film that made its theatrical debut Friday in NYC, LA and San Francisco. A limited expansion is planned for next week.  Sandra Hüller stars
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Image Credit: TLC Kody Brown’s fractured family dynamic continues to have an impact on his children. In the October 15 episode of Sister Wives, Savanah Brown and Breanna Brown open up about the demise of their sibling relationship in the midst of the family chaos. Savanah, 18, who is Janelle Brown’s daughter, explains to Christine
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When Renée Watson read her first Ramona Quimby book as a child, she was startled by where Beverly Cleary’s beloved heroine lived: Klickitat Street was just around the corner from Watson’s aunt’s home in Portland, Oregon. “I was so in awe that a character in a book could live in my city and in a
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