Charity

A change in the law in Northern Ireland means charities will be able to promote and sell lottery tickets online for the first time.  The Department for Communities in Northern Ireland has made an amendment to The Betting, Gaming, Lotteries and Amusements (Northern Ireland) Order 1985 to allow for the sale of lottery tickets through
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The new culture secretary, Nadine Dorries, plans to “hit the ground running” after Oliver Dowden was made Conservative Party chairman in yesterday’s reshuffle. Membership bodies have given a cautious welcome to Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s revamped ministerial team as his latest reshuffle continued today. As the Office for Civil Society is part of the Department
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Maria Novell, fundraising and commercial director at Guide Dogs, has been appointed to the top fundraising job at Marie Curie.  Novell is the long-term successor to Meredith Niles, who stepped down in June after almost eight years at the charity.  A Marie Curie spokesperson said: “After achieving incredible success and following much reflection, Meredith wanted
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Gordon Brown, the former Prime Minister, has thrown his support behind a new charity that aims to boost the financial literacy of young people, women and disadvantaged communities. The charity is being launched by the Financial Times and will replace the newspaper’s seasonal appeal, which has raised more than £19.5m over the past 15 years. 
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Oliver Dowden, the culture secretary, has been accused of politicising the Charity Commission’s appointment process after he warned that some charities need to stop “hunting for divisions”. In an article published in the Sunday Telegraph newspaper yesterday, Dowden railed against what he described as “a worrying trend in some charities that appear to have been
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The Chartered Institute of Fundraising has updated its disciplinary procedures so that it can name perpetrators in future investigations into sexual harassment.  A CIoF spokesman told Third Sector the decision had been made “for transparency”. Last month, the CIoF board published a report summarising the findings of a long-running investigation that upheld four complaints of
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Total income at the Christian development charity Tearfund has remained stable as donations and legacies topped more than £80m during the pandemic. The charity’s latest accounts, up to 31 March 2021, show its total income fell slightly, to £81.4m from £85m in the previous year. Income from donations and legacies made up the majority of
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An administrative error has left council bosses red-faced after an animal sanctuary’s planning application was mistakenly refused and it was told its “proposal is whack”. An investigation is underway after officers for Mid Kent Planning Support team, which handles the online submissions on behalf of Swale Borough Council, accidentally published a dummy refusal decision notice
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Breast Cancer Now has thanked an 83-year-old grandmother after she reached her £100,000 fundraising target for the charity after 24 years.  Eleanor Moffat’s fundraising efforts have included numerous coffee mornings, collection boxes, quiz sheets, car boot sales, dinner parties and sales of her homemade jam, plus a 90-mile walk along the Great Wall of China when she
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The Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator has contacted The Prince’s Foundation following allegations that the charity’s chief executive helped secure an honour for a Saudi Arabian businessman. The Sunday Times newspaper yesterday reported that leaked emails showed Michael Fawcett helped “fix” a CBE for Mahfouz Marei Mubarak bin Mahfouz after he had donated more
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The International Rescue Committee UK has become the 15th member of the Disasters Emergency Committee. The DEC is a coalition of major humanitarian aid charities that work together to respond to major disasters around the world, collectively raising money to help ensure that emergency relief reaches the people who need it most.  The charity works
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The conservation charity WWF-UK has said it was “disappointed” to find its headquarters targeted by Extinction Rebellion protesters. The XR youth group was joined yesterday by activists from WTF WWF, a group that claims the charity has “participated in the evictions of hundreds of thousands of indigenous peoples from their ancestral homeland, for purposes of
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A scheme aimed at increasing innovation in social prescribing has been launched to meet an expected increase in demand.  The Accelerating Innovation programme, which is being run in partnership between the National Academy for Social Prescribing, the Royal Voluntary Service, NHS England and NHS Improvement, also hopes to improve the availability of social prescribing services. 
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