Implementing the recommendations identified three years ago by the Law Commission’s charity law project could be the difference between charities collapsing or surviving the coronavirus pandemic, a legal expert has warned. The third anniversary of the publication of the report, Technical Issues in Charity Law, passed this week. It made 43 recommendations designed to ease
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Charities face uncertainty about partnerships with Public Health England potentially worth hundreds of millions of pounds after the body was scrapped by the government. PHE, which is tasked with making the public healthier and reducing differences between the health of different groups by promoting healthier lifestyles, sits within the Department for Health and Social Care. Last
Public trust in charities has dipped despite belief in many institutions reaching record highs during the coronavirus pandemic, new research shows. Figures from the research consultancy nfpSynergy, which conducts regular polls on public trust in a range of institutions and sectors, show the proportion of people who said they trusted charities “quite a lot” or
An appeal for Médecins Sans Frontières UK has been named Best Fundraising Campaign at the Purpose Awards EMEA 2020, run by Third Sector with sister titles PRWeek and Campaign. The awards – previously called the Campaigns for Good Awards – are open to agencies, brands, public sector bodies, charities and NGOs throughout Europe, the Middle
New panel will uncover insights into Jewish life in the UK London, UK and Oslo, Norway – September 17th, 2020: Confirmit has announced that JPR, the Institute for Jewish Policy Research, has selected Confirmit as its partner to create a new UK-wide panel. The panel will capture the experiences and opinions of people from all
The director for the Office of Civil Society is to join the National Lottery Community Fund as a senior adviser on a 12-month secondment. David Knott, who has been in post since being promoted from deputy director in 2017, will take up the new role in the middle of October. The NLCF said it regularly had
More than 140 roles are at risk at Help for Heroes as the armed forces charity restructures to deal with an anticipated drop in income of almost a third. The charity, which employs 318 people, said three out of its four recovery centres would remain closed for the foreseeable future as part of a review that
A conservation charity has been saved from closure after it managed to raise more than £200,000 through its first public appeal for 20 years. The Scottish Seabird Centre, which runs a visitor centre and educational facility near Edinburgh, said it faced closure in April after the coronavirus pandemic forced it to shut its doors. But
New online curriculum teaches frontline healthcare workers how to safely screen, triage and treat COVID-19 patients in remote regions London — Sept. 16, 2020 — Cornerstone OnDemand, Inc. (NASDAQ:CSOD), a global leader in people development solutions, today announced an expanded collaboration between the Cornerstone OnDemand Foundation and Project HOPE, a non-profit global health and humanitarian
Amanda Bringans, director of fundraising at the British Heart Foundation, is among three directors who will leave the charity as part of a major restructure caused by the coronavirus pandemic. The charity said today that Bringans, until recently chair of the Institute of Fundraising, would leave the BHF along with Carolan Davidge, director of marketing
Charities rarely generate the type of evidence major donors look for when deciding to support a particular organisation, according to new research. A paper by Caroline Greenhalgh and Professor Paul Montgomery from the Third Sector Research Centre at the University of Birmingham says few philanthropists practise evidence-based philanthropy and some say there is insufficient evidence on
Up to 145 roles are at risk of redundancy as the charity that looks after the Tower of London and Hampton Court Palace looks to tackle an expected £100m fall in income this year. Historic Royal Palaces, which looks after five sites in and around London as well as Hillsborough Castle in Northern Ireland, said
Grants of up to £5m are available to environmental charities and partnerships that include at least one environmental charity for projects in England aimed at restoring nature and tackling climate change. The National Lottery Heritage Fund is distributing the £40m fund in partnership with Natural England and the Environment Agency, on behalf of the Department
Almost 80 per cent of charities are failing to fully comply with reporting requirements introduced in the wake of the fundraising controversies of 2015. A report today from the Fundraising Regulator says only 21 per cent of the charities it surveyed provided all the required information in their annual reports on different aspects of their
Policy departments among mainstream charities are among the least diverse areas of the voluntary sector, according to the head of policy at the charity leaders body Acevo. In a blog post for the equality campaign group #CharitySoWhite, Kristiana Wrixon said that in her experience, “policy departments in ‘mainstream’ charities are one of the whitest, middle-class,
A group of major charity umbrella bodies have called for major reform to the VAT system because of the “significant burden” it places on UK voluntary sector organisations. In a written submission to the House of Commons Treasury Committee for its inquiry into “tax after coronavirus”, the four umbrella bodies say that charities are unable
The Royal Albert Hall has launched an emergency fundraising campaign to try to plug a £20m shortfall in its finances caused by the coronavirus pandemic. The charity said it had lost £18m in income since the venue was forced to close in March because of the outbreak, and was ineligible to apply for a grant
A charity that was unable to account for almost £150,000 of spending has been wound up by the regulator. A Charity Commission inquiry report into Believe in Magic, which was registered in 2012 with objects of relieving the needs of children and young people suffering from serious illnesses, says the regulator began looking into the
Charities should think carefully about how they support loss-making trading subsidiaries during the Covid-19 pandemic, an expert has warned. Some charities have trading subsidiaries set up to run a commercial activity, such as a retail operation, and any profits are covenanted back to the charity under corporate Gift Aid rules. But the pandemic has meant
Comic Relief has appointed the chief executive of the disability charity Humanity & Inclusion to its senior leadership team. Comic Relief said Aleema Shivji would join as executive director of impact and investment in January. Shivji has spent 15 years at Humanity & Inclusion, which works with disabled and vulnerable people affected by conflicts, disasters
A former charity clerk has been sentenced to two-and-a-half years in prison for defrauding a Norfolk charity of £120,000 over several years. Emma Greeno, 44 and of Westfield, Norfolk, was sentenced last week at Norwich Crown Court after previously admitting fraud by abuse of position. The court heard that Greeno worked as a clerk for the
More than three-quarters of charities think funders have been very responsive during the coronavirus pandemic, according to new research. Data from the research consultancy nfpSynergy found that 76 per cent of the more than 350 charities surveyed said they believed funders had been responsive to the outbreak. Almost two-thirds of charities said they thought that
Charities and social enterprises are being encouraged to apply for a share of £15m of mostly loan finance that is available to help them weather the coronavirus pandemic. The Resilience and Recovery Loan Fund, which is being run by the Social Investment Business, was launched in April to provide emergency loans to affected social enterprises and
More funding across the voluntary, community and social enterprise sector is needed if it is to help meet increased demand for social prescribing, according to a new report. The scheme works by referring NHS patients to local voluntary and community services, to improve their quality of life, health and wellbeing and reduce the likelihood that
Across the UK, cases of Covid-19 are once again ticking up – and in an effort to delay a second national lockdown, the government is imposing regional variations to social distancing rules. With some regional leaders branding local lockdowns a “recipe for chaos,” charities have been finding ways to work in partnership, with limited funding, to
The Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations has been given a £200,000 grant to provide employment support for charities. The funding, from the National Lottery Community Fund, is designed to help the umbrella body deal with a huge increase in demand for human resources support caused by the coronavirus pandemic. The SCVO said queries about employment
A charity that aims to improve diversity among not-for-profit boards has called on the sector to “pull its finger out” as it launches its latest bursary offering. Getting on Board exists to help people from all walks of life become trustees. It does this by working with charities to try to change their attitudes towards
The Royal Free Charity has appointed the former head of the autism charity Autistica as its new chief executive. The charity, which raises funds for projects and facilities to support patients and staff at three north London hospitals, said Jon Spiers had taken up the role from today. Spiers spent five years in the top
People will still be willing to give in a recession, but charities will have to change how they ask in order to retain donors, fundraisers have heard. Speaking during a webinar entitled Planning for the Future in a Crisis, Daniel Fluskey, head of policy and external affairs at the Chartered Institute of Fundraising, said that
Five Citizens Advice bureaux in Glasgow face closure with the loss of 66 jobs because they are set to miss out on funding from the local council, Citizens Advice Scotland has warned. Members of Glasgow City Council are due to vote today on funding proposals that would result in the Bridgeton, Castlemilk, Easterhouse, Parkhead and
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