Charity

ATLANTA (February 19, 2020) - The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation today unveiled CARE’s PowerUp program as one of the highest-scoring proposals, designated as the Top 100, in its 100&Change competition for a single $100 million grant to help solve one of the world’s most critical social challenges. Progress toward gender equality remains painfully slow.
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CHICAGO (Feb. 20, 2020) – CARE and Mars Wrigley are building on the success and learnings of their Village Savings and Loans Association (VSLA) initiative, building women’s social and economic empowerment in cocoa-growing communities in Côte d’Ivoire and Ghana. Through an additional US$10 million investment from Mars, CARE will expand the VSLA program beyond the
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Two Oxfam aid workers were today killed in an attack at 2pm local time in Daraa Governorate in southern Syria, between Nawa and Al-Yadudah, the charity has said in a statement. Wissam Hazim, an Oxfam Southern Hub staff safety officer, and Adel Al-Halabi, a driver, were both killed when their vehicle was attacked by an
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The Art Fund, which makes grants to support museums and galleries, has appointed Jenny Waldman as its next chief executive. Waldman was previously the director of 14-18 NOW, which was the UK’s official arts programme for the centenary of the First World War. Waldman will replace Stephen Deuchar, who announced in September that he would
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We are shocked and saddened to hear about the deaths of as many as 31 civilians, and 12 other people injured, in strikes on Al Jawf governorate in northern Yemen on February 15. This latest tragic incident closely follows an attack on February 7 on Marib’s main hospital which serves up to 15,000 people. In addition,
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Baroness Barran will remain the Minister for Civil Society after Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s first major reshuffle following the election in December.  Number 10 confirmed on Friday afternoon that the Conservative peer, who was first appointed to the role in July, had been confirmed in the position once more.  Barran, who has been a member
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The Fundraising Regulator has been criticised for its handling of contested evidence after an independent review of its investigation into a complaint about a cancer charity’s fundraising practices. In a review of its decision published yesterday, the regulator was found to have used vague evidence when criticising an allegedly unwanted bag drop by the Recycling
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The Institute of Fundraising has been granted chartered status.  The membership body said in a statement today that the Queen had approved its application on Wednesday, paving the way for the organisation to become the Chartered Institute of Fundraising later this year.  The IoF said becoming a chartered body would have benefits including elevating the
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Fourteen new Sorp Committee members have been appointed to oversee the accounting rules for the charity sector across the UK and Ireland. The appointments come after a review of the committee’s membership, initiated in August 2018, and criticism from several quarters about the make-up of the committee. Joe Saxton, founder of the think tank nfpSynergy,
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Oliver Dowden has been appointed as the new culture secretary, overseeing the government department that holds responsibility for the voluntary sector. Latest headlines The MP for Hertsmere, who was Paymaster General and Minister for the Cabinet Office, has been promoted to succeed Baroness Morgan at the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport as part
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Ed Mayo, secretary general of Co-operatives UK, has been appointed chief executive of the business support charity Pilotlight.  Mayo, who has led the business network since 2009, will succeed Gillian Murray, who is stepping down after 14 years at Pilotlight, the past seven as chief executive. Latest headlines Before joining Co-operatives UK, Mayo was chief
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Despite continued bipartisan support, the Trump administration announced a 22% cut to critical foreign assistance programs as part of its early budget proposals for Fiscal Year 2021. The real-world impacts of these cuts would be devastating – and in some cases deadly – for millions of the world’s poorest and most vulnerable people. U.S. foreign assistance dollars provides critically
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Charity sector leaders have called on the government to urgently provide more clarity about how EU funds will be replaced next year and to increase funding for local councils in next month’s Budget. In a letter to Sajid Javid, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, from umbrella organisations including the Charity Finance Group, the National Council
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The strongest foundations learn from failure, have a culture of learning and base their decisions on lived experience, according to a report by the Association of Charitable Foundations.  The report, Impact and Learning: The Pillars of Stronger Foundation Practice, published today, looks at the seven qualities displayed by the charitable foundations that have the biggest
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The National Rifle Association acted outside its charitable objects by promoting recreational shooting competitions, the Charity Commission has concluded.  A commission compliance case found the charity, which has objects of promoting the efficiency of the armed forces for the defence of the realm, was not furthering its charitable purpose in organising recreational shooting for civilians
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Severe food insecurity rates across nine southern African countries are 140% higher now than in 2018, primarily because people are being hit by weather extremes driven by climate change, according to Oxfam, CARE, Plan International and World Vision. Across the Southern Africa region there are now 14.4 million people facing acute levels of hunger, compared
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