The Fundraising Regulator must prepare for challenges posed by the misuse of artificial intelligence in fundraising, its chief executive has warned. Speaking at a question and answer panel discussion at the regulator’s annual event yesterday, held at the British Museum in London, Gerald Oppenheim said: “Inevitably, with the advent of all these new technological advances,
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The deadline to enter the Purpose Awards EMEA has been extended to 14 March. The Purpose Awards EMEA, which is run by Third Sector, PRWeek and Campaign, recognise campaigns that use creative ideas successfully to further positive causes and acknowledge the organisations behind them. The awards are open to agencies, brands, public sector bodies, charities and NGOs throughout
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[embedded content] Third Sector is set to launch a limited podcast series that explores the challenges faced by modern charities and the disruptors shaking up the for-good landscape at a time of heightened need.  The End of Charity is hosted by multimedia reporter Lucinda Rouse and features a range of leading voices from across the
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A family support charity has appointed Ali Stathers-Tracey as its chief executive. Child Action North West is based in Blackburn and Bolton, Greater Manchester, and supports children, vulnerable adults and families facing inequality. Stathers-Tracey will succeed Sue Cotton, who will retire at the end of March. Cotton is retiring after a 40-year career in social work
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The latest set of changes introduced by the Charities Act 2022 has come into effect.  The Charity Commission said the new rules, which came into force yesterday, would make it easier for unincorporated charities to change their governing document and for merged charities to receive gifts left for one of their former organisations.  The regulator
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The government has pledged to introduce new measures to protect charities claiming Gift Aid before it implements new consumer protections around membership subscriptions. Jeremy Hunt, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, delivered his Budget before MPs in the House of Commons today.  Documents published alongside the speech say that the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Bill, which
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The RNLI has disputed newspaper claims accusing the charity of “harbouring a toxic culture of bullying”. The Mail On Sunday carried an article yesterday – the day before the charity’s 200th anniversary – in which former RNLI volunteers accused the charity of creating an atmosphere where volunteers were “mistreated” and bosses did “anything to silence
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The Wales Council for Voluntary Action has appointed the head of the homelessness charity The Wallich as its next chief executive.  The membership body announced today that Lindsay Cordery-Bruce will succeed Ruth Marks in May.  Marks announced in November that she would retire after nine years in the role.  Cordery-Bruce, who has been at The Wallich
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The National Secular Society has urged Scotland’s First Minister to review the advancement of religion as a charitable purpose, arguing that it is “impeding the Scottish government’s attempts to combat misogyny”. The organisation has called for the Scottish government to review charity law and the inclusion of ‘the advancement of religion’ as a charitable purpose,
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Philanthropy models must be “developed around the country” to maximise social impact, the Minister for Civil Society has said.  Speaking yesterday at the philanthropy charity Beacon’s Philanthropy and Impact Forum, Stuart Andrew said: “We want to encourage more philanthropy, particularly at a regional level.” He pointed to the West London Zone, a social outcomes partnership
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The National Council of Voluntary Organisations has criticised the Treasury’s failure to respond to calls to uplift public service grants and contracts, saying that the “stark warning from the charity sector has gone unheard”. In November, the NCVO co-ordinated a letter, signed by more than 1,400 charity representatives, urging the government to address a sector-wide
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The Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator will be granted a raft of new “positive powers” from the beginning of April, after legislation was approved by the Scottish parliament.  The regulator will be given increased inquiry powers, the ability to remove charities that fail to submit accounts from the Scottish charity register and the ability
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The Charity Commission has launched an investigation into an education charity due to “serious financial concerns”. The regulator said it was looking into the Abu Bakr Trust because of concerns about the charity’s governance, debt levels, financial reporting and mismanagement. The Walsall-based charity, which runs four independent schools and a mosque, is more than 240
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