Charity

Bedfordshire and Luton Community Foundation launches new Mental Health Fund for Young People via The Good Exchange Navigation Menu RealWire Limited Delivering Relevance, Releasing Influence Press Release Newbury, 6th February 2020 – Not-for-profit, charity-owned cloud platform The Good Exchange has today announced that Bedfordshire and Luton Community Foundation is launching a new dedicated fund in support of
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There are just over 24 hours remaining to enter Third Sector’s Business Charity Awards at the reduced-cost early-bird rate.  The awards celebrate the significant contribution made by companies to UK charities and social enterprises, and are in their eleventh year.  There are 25 categories in this year’s awards, including a new Sustainability award, plus Business
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Staff at the homelessness charity St Mungo’s have voted to go on strike in a row over terms and conditions.  The union Unite said that almost 84 per cent of members at the charity who voted gave their backing to industrial action. It said it had more than 500 members at the charity.  St Mungo’s
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Trustees at a Bristol housing charity have been found guilty of mismanagement and misconduct, with a suggestion that they exploited their charitable status for financial gain, a recently published investigation by the Charity Commission has concluded. Alternative Housing, whose charitable objects were to provide accomodation support and care to those in need within Bristol, has
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Cancer Research UK and Macmillan Cancer Support have defended their “meat-free” fundraising campaigns after receiving criticism from the National Farmers Union Scotland. The union wrote to both charities, raising concerns about CRUK’s Veg Pledge, which takes place in November, and Macmillan’s Meat Free March. In a statement, the union described both campaigns as “regrettable” and said they
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A charitable housing association has lost almost £1m after falling victim to cyber criminals. Red Kite Community Housing, a community benefit society that provides social housing in Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, said in a statement that criminals had stolen £932,691 in August. The organisation said it was unable to give precise details of what happened because of
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Two pancreatic cancer charities have said they will merge in a bid to reduce duplication and to enable them to have a bigger impact. Pancreatic Cancer Action and Pancreatic Cancer Scotland have announced plans to form a new charity as they both celebrate their tenth anniversaries. The organisations will initially continue under separate branding but
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The building society Nationwide has begun trialling a contactless donations window that will raise funds for a local homelessness charity.  If the trial is successful, Nationwide will consider expanding the initiative to more of its 650 branches in the UK.  The trial is being run at the society’s branch in Bath, Somerset, with a contactless
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The Campaign to Protect Rural England has changed its name to CPRE, the countryside charity.  The name has been launched this week to coincide with the conservation charity’s new strategy, which it hopes will enable more people to connect with the countryside.  The charity said it hoped the new name and logo would help it
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Addaction is to change its name to We Are With You in bid to become more accessible to people who want to use its services. The drug, alcohol and mental health charity, which was founded in 1967 as the Association for Parents of Addicts, said research showed that its staff and services were viewed as
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GENEVA (Jan. 28, 2020) — Madagascar’s chronic food crisis ranks #1 in CARE’s report “Suffering In Silence” which was launched globally today. The international aid organization’s analysis of global online media coverage is now in its fourth year and shows a concerning trend of certain countries annually recurring on the list. The African continent hosts nine
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Job losses appear likely at the veterans charity Combat Stress as it attempts to deal with a projected £6m fall in annual income. Sue Freeth, the charity’s chief executive, said in a statement that Combat Stress, which employs 271 staff, had reached a “critical turning point” because its income was expected to fall from £16m
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Charity sector figures have clashed over whether there should be more people with charity sector experience on the Charity Commission’s board. The debate on Twitter came after the appointment earlier this week of two new board members for the commission: Joanne Prowse, chief executive of the Phone-paid Services Authority, and Imran Gulamhuseinwala, chief executive and
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An MP has urged the RSPCA to get back around the negotiating table with union representatives in bid to bring an end to an increasingly bitter dispute about changes to terms and conditions. The animal charity has been in a long-running disagreement with the union Unite over a controversial new performance-related pay scheme for its
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