Small charities are at risk of extinction
Small charities and the communities they support are becoming increasingly marginalised, new research shows
Small charities and the communities they support are becoming increasingly marginalised, new research shows
Rather than handing back power to people who have none, development is becoming a question of reining in those who already have too much
The case raises many concerns about the role, competency and accountability of charity trustees
Only about one in 10 people actually pay up after doing the ice bucket challenge. But that’s still a lot of money.
Patrick English argues that criticisms of the #NoMakeUpSelfie campaign are misplaced and we should support a movement which is doing so much good.
Many charities have long ceased to challenge the powers that be.
Today, Cameron’s flagship policy, the big society, has suffered a serious blow; a leading charity figure has described it as being “effectively dead”. Sir Stephen Bubb, head of the Association of Chief Executives of Voluntary Organisations, damned the big societytest
With discussion of the voluntary sector’s role in welfare provision rife, one writer examines the work of the Salvation Army, and the difficulties it faces.
Ed Jacobs argues that the focus on mental health in the NHS bill purely in terms of government defeats shows that paucity of attention which it garners normally
Alex Hern looks at the results of Third Sector’s poll of charities, and finds that they have little confidence in Cameron.