The historian David Starkey has resigned as a trustee of the Mary Rose Trust after making racist remarks during an appearance on a YouTube show. In a statement on Twitter last night, the trust said it had a “zero-tolerance” approach to racism and had accepted Starkey’s resignation. It is not clear whether the charity had
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Just £2m of the £200m assigned to the National Lottery Community Fund as emergency coronavirus funding for smaller charities has been handed out in the three months since the government announced the money, it has emerged. A statement from the NLCF today said that about 500 organisations had been allocated £8.5m through the fund so far.
FXhome – creators of free video editing software HitFilm Express – are giving 15% of all sales to charity while users can save up to 44% on their favorite creative software. London, UK (July 2, 2020) – Today, FXhome (fxhome.com) announce their most ambitious sale yet. That ambition being to do as much good as
The umbrella organisation NHS Charities Together has said that more than £130m has been raised through its Covid-19 emergency appeal in less than four months. The sum includes the £32.8m raised by the 100-year-old Captain Tom Moore by doing laps of his garden. More than £30m from the appeal, which was launched in March, has
NEW YORK, NY (July 1, 2020)— In celebration of the continued reopening of its stores around the world, Tiffany & Co. launches the Tiffany Infinite Strength campaign, whereby 100% of the profits from sales globally of the Tiffany Infinity collection from July 1 through August 31 will be donated to CARE. Funds raised will support
A report by the Charity Commission has criticised trustees of the charity responsible for Wimbledon Common for their handling of a long-running dispute, amid concerns the report was softened after threats of legal action. Third Sector has seen evidence that Sir Ian Andrews, a former trustee of Wimbledon and Putney Commons Conservators, threatened to launch
The leader of the social investment consultancy Social Spider CIC has strongly criticised the appointment of Sir Stuart Etherington as chair of the newly renamed Big Society Trust. Etherington was unveiled yesterday as the new chair of the Big Society Trust, which oversees the work of social finance bodies including Big Society Capital, at the
More than 1,000 people have signed a petition calling on the RSPCA to abandon plans to close three of its centres and a hospital. The animal welfare charity announced last week that, as part of a restructure to tackle a predicted £47m income shortfall over the next three years, it planned to close its Putney
The Big Society Trust, which oversees the work of social finance bodies including Big Society Capital, has changed its name to the Oversight Trust – Assets for the Common Good. The trust was established in 2012 to oversee the work of Big Society Capital, which uses unclaimed asset monies from bank and building society accounts
Charities should look to promote tribute funds in order to attract more legacy donations and help donors “cut through darkness and grief”, according to new research. In a new report, In-memory Through the Pandemic, the legacy consortium Legacy Foresight says tribute funds are powerful tools that have healing power and strong symbolic function in encouraging
The Clap for Our Carers initiative is among the finalists of the inaugural Third Sector Digital Awards. The awards were launched in February before the coronavirus outbreak in the UK and recognise the transformational role digital plays in the charity and voluntary sector. However, they have been scaled back this year because the pandemic affected
The umbrella body UK Community Foundations has appointed Rosemary Macdonald as its new chief executive. Macdonald, who has been acting as interim chief executive of UKCF since March, previously spent 12 years as chief executive of the Wiltshire Community Foundation. She succeeds Fabian French, who stepped down in April after five years in the role.
The shortlist for the Purpose Awards EMEA 2020 – the awards scheme from PRWeek, Campaign and Third Sector – has been revealed. The awards – previously called the Campaigns for Good Awards – are open to agencies, brands, public sector bodies, charities and NGOs throughout EMEA. They recognise the steps taken to use creative ideas
Charities can return to public fundraising if they judge it to be safe, new guidance published by the Fundraising Regulator and the Institute of Fundraising suggests. But the guidance warns that charities are unlikely to be able to return to business as usual just yet, and says they must ensure social distancing is observed. The
The Charity Commission has told a college at the University of Oxford to enter mediation in a bid to settle a long-running dispute with its dean. Christ Church college has been locked in a protracted battle with the Very Reverend Martyn Percy after he was suspended in November 2018 for alleged misconduct. He returned to
After a brief hiatus because of the coronavirus crisis, the Third Sector Podcast is back, with an episode looking at planning for the next normal in the non-profit sector. On 18 June, Third Sector sat down with a panel of charity leaders, as part of a webinar sponsored by Salesforce.org, to discuss their approach to planning
The Prime Minister has asked the MP and former charity leader Danny Kruger to review how the government can make the most of the voluntary sector in the UK’s recovery from the coronavirus pandemic. In a letter to the Tory MP for Devizes, Boris Johnson said he wanted to enlist Kruger’s help as the UK
A five-year old boy with prosthetic legs has raised more than £1m for Evelina London Children’s Hospital by walking 10km over the past month. Tony Hudgell today completed his challenge to walk the distance during the month of June to raise funds for the hospital, which saved his life when he was a baby. He
This month’s epsiode looks at planning for the next normal in the non-profit sector. On 18 June, Third Sector sat down with a panel of charity leaders, as part of a webinar sponsored by Salesforce.org, to discuss their approach to planning for changing times and for the road to recovery. We listen in as Allison Dufosee, chief
The Charity Commission has urged the leaders of hundreds of the UK’s largest charities to ensure their organisations are not responsible for management or governance failures that could further damage public trust in the sector. The regulator today concluded that serious mismanagement at the RNIB exposed vulnerable children in the sight-loss charity’s care to harm
The University of Cambridge Judge Business School has launched a new centre to focus on strategic philanthropy in emerging markets. The new Centre for Strategic Philanthropy said it would examine responses to the coronavirus crisis by philanthropists and foundations in high-growth markets, including Africa, developing Asia and the Middle East, and the lasting impact of
The British Heart Foundation is facing the “biggest crisis in its 60-year history” because of the coronavirus pandemic, the charity has said. A statement from the BHF said the fall in income it was expecting because of cancelled fundraising events and the closure of its shops meant it anticipated having to halve its annual £100m
The foundation sector is heading for a “moment of reckoning” if it does not change the existing systems to make them more equitable for BAME people, leaders have been told. Speaking at an online conference hosted by the Association of Charitable Foundations, Fatima Iftikhar of the anti-racism campaign group CharitySoWhite, said that in the foundation
The hearing loss charity Action on Hearing Loss will move out of its London headquarters and ask staff to work from home for the foreseeable future. The charity started viewing new workspaces before the government-enforced lockdown, having sold its Highbury office in December and rented it back in the interim. But working through the coronavirus
The government and the Bank of England should provide additional support to community banking institutions in order to ensure the survival of local communities after the coronavirus pandemic, according to a new report from the research and innovation charity the RSA. The report, called The Road to Resilience: How Community Financial Services Can Help Level-up
Mary Creagh, the former Labour MP for Wakefield, has been appointed chief executive of Living Streets, the charity for pedestrians. Creagh, who lost her seat in December’s election, will succeed Joe Irvin, who retired in March after six years at the charity’s helm. During her 14 years as an MP, Creagh served as shadow Cabinet
A charity volunteering site has experienced a threefold rise in people coming forward to volunteer, in what it has described as a “silver-lining” of the pandemic. Reach Volunteering said 2,100 new people registered to volunteer on its site between April and May, compared with 750 people in the same period last year. The total number
Third Sector has launched a tracking service to help charities find sources of funding during the coronavirus pandemic. The Covid-19 grant tracker has been set up to save fundraisers and charity professionals time by collating information on the funds available, eligibility and deadlines in one place. The service, which is available only to Third Sector
The proportion of people giving to charity has fallen to the lowest level in a decade, new research indicates. Figures from the research consultancy nfpSynergy show that 60 per cent of the 1,000 adults it surveyed last month said they had donated to charity in the previous three months, the lowest level recorded by the
Charities are facing a £12.4bn shortfall in income for the year because of coronavirus, new figures show. A survey by three major charity umbrella bodies has found that organisations expect to see a reduction of 24 per cent in income for the year. The survey, conducted by the Institute of Fundraising, the National Council for
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