Charity

The British Academy of Film and Television Arts has filed a serious incident report with the Charity Commission after sexual harassment allegations were made against the award-winning actor Noel Clarke.  Twenty women spoke to The Guardian newspaper to outline allegations against Clarke, who strongly rejected the claims and said he intended to defend himself against
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The Charity Commission was the least likely of any major government department or body to fully respond to requests made under the Freedom of Information Act last year, new figures show.  Statistics published by the Cabinet Office yesterday showed that in 2020, more than 44,000 requests using freedom of information legislation were made across a
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The social investment body Big Society Capital has promoted Stephen Muers to chief executive.  Muers, who joined BSC as head of strategy and market development in 2016, has been interim chief executive since the departure of Cliff Prior in May last year.  Before joining BSC, Muers was director of criminal justice policy at the Ministry
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Charmaine Griffiths, chief executive of the British Heart Foundation, Amar Abbas, chief executive of Youth Action, and Gemma Sherrington, director of fundraising and marketing at Save the Children, will speak at Third Sector’s 2021 Fundraising Conference in May.  The annual conference will be held online this year, as the UK continues to follow the roadmap
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The government should form closer working relationships with voluntary and community sector organisations in preparation for future crises, a new report urges.  The Voluntary and Community Sector Emergencies Partnership, which was set up in 2018 to provide co-ordination among local and national organisations in the wake of crises, says in a new report today that
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Funders should recognise that putting black and minoritised people in certain posts does not necessarily make them anti-racist, according to new research. A study by The Ubele Initiative looks at the extent to which newfound awareness catalysed by the Black Lives Matter movement and the disproportionate impacts of Covid-19 on minoritised communities led to enduring
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Charities risk missing out on a share of trillions of pounds of inherited wealth from a “lost generation” of affluent millennial givers unless the sector finds targeted ways to connect with them, new research warns.   A new report by the think tank the Beacon Collaborative shows charities have  preconceptions about the giving habits of the
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“Substantial gaps” in data are having major implications for how effectively the voluntary sector is able to function, according to a new paper.  What’s missing? Evaluating social sector data gaps,  has been published by the research charity Pro Bono Economics as part of the ongoing Law Family Commission on Civil Society, a two-year initiative launched
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A group of more than 60 charity leaders has put out a statement backing charities’ right to campaign after a group of backbench Conservative MPs called for the government to stop the “worthless work” of organisations “promulgating weird, woke ideas”.  In a parliamentary debate yesterday, following the highly disputed report by the Commission on Race
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The Charity Commission has registered a controversial gay, lesbian and bisexual campaign group as a charity despite receiving more than 100 formal objections and uncovering “inflammatory and offensive” social media activity by the organisation. The regulator said yesterday it had registered the LGB Alliance, which was set up in 2019 by a group of activists
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The Fundraising Regulator and the Chartered Institute of Fundraising have published guidance covering in-person events and cash collections as coronavirus restrictions continue to be eased across the UK.  The two bodies said the two pieces of guidance, one covering events and community fundraising activities and the other focusing on cash collections, were aimed at helping charities
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A senior civil servant in the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport  has admitted the controversial involvement of accountancy firm PWC in allocating emergency covid funding was “overly onerous” in some cases. Appearing before the House of Commons Public Accounts Committee yesterday, Sarah Healey, the DCMS permanent secretary, said the decision to have PWC review
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The Lloyds Bank Foundation for England and Wales has announced a new racial equity funding programme for small and local charities that are led by, and support, black, Asian, and ethnic minority communities.  From 20 April eligible charities will be able to apply for two-year unrestricted grants of £50,000 alongside development support.  Funding will be
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Children’s charity Barnado’s has formed a joint bid to operate the UK National Lottery’s fourth licence with an Italian company. The charity said it could not say how much the offer was worth, but the partnership represents a very significant income opportunity. Italian lottery operator Sisal announced its entry into the Gambling Commission’s competition to
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The National Council for Voluntary Organisations will reimburse staff for lost earnings during furlough after it revealed an improved financial position and new leadership team following a restructure.  Due to the impact of the coronavirus pandemic and lockdown restrictions on its revenue-generating activities, the umbrella body had previously forecast a £1.3m budget deficit for 2020/21. 
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