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Insights for stronger charities and social enterprises
Our blog brings together practical advice, insights and updates from across the charity and social enterprise sector. Each post is written to help boards, leaders and fundraisers strengthen their organisations and increase impact – with clarity and good governance at the heart of it all.
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Why charities need a good policy framework
We frequently get asked to help small charities put in place a fit for purpose policy framework. Unfortunately this often starts out as a box-ticking exercise but it should be so much more important than that.
Running effective hybrid/mixed-mode meetings
Over the last 18 months we’ve had lots of practice at getting the best out of online meetings, but now people are returning to their offices as well as working from home, we’re having to learn how to manage hybrid or mixed-mode meetings effectively. This short article explores how to get the best from hybrid meetings.
Digital transformation or digital divide?
The pandemic has dramatically accelerated the use of digital tools and digital services but what about those who can’t access services online easily or at all?
Charity or CIC - which is right for my organisation?
Over the last couple of years we’ve worked with lots of start up not-for-profit organisations, many of whom have been struggling to decide if they should be structured as a Charity or a Community Interest Company. This post explores some of the things to consider when deciding the right legal structure for your non-profit.
Core funding for charities is now more vital than ever.
With most charities expecting continued volatility in funding, demand for their services and volunteer capacity we argue that there needs to be more funding available for core costs over the next few years to help charities navigate these uncertainties.
Passion and Data: a winning combination for charities!
Passion plus Data could be a winning combination for many more charities. Read more about why in this guest blog from Ian J Seath, Director of Improvement Skills Consulting Ltd.
What makes for effective partnerships?
Over the last 6-9 months we’ve been picking up interesting feedback from clients about how effective partnership working has been since the pandemic hit. This article explores some of the reasons behind that shift.
What is the difference between governance and management in charities?
We frequently come across misunderstandings about the difference between governance and management in small and medium-sized charities, which in some cases manifests as tension or even conflict between staff and Trustees. This blog explore a little further what we believe the distinction is between these two vital functions in any organisation.
What might the "new normal" look like for charities?
As vaccination increasingly looks like a route out of the pandemic most organisations are starting to ask themselves what the “new normal” might look like and could it bring significant opportunities to reduce core costs.
We still love small charities.
Three years on from the Lloyds Bank Foundation for England and Wales The Value of Small in a Big Crisis, the Foundation has published a new report exploring how smaller charities responded during the first 6 months of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Has Covid-19 triggered a renaissance for voluntary sector infrastructure charities?
For over a decade we have been supporting voluntary sector infrastructure charities to reinvent themselves as public sector funding has declined. In the last 12 months they have proved themselves invaluable to statutory authorities struggling to cope with the impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic. Could this signal a renaissance for these much neglected charities?
What makes a good virtual fundraising event?
Out of necessity charities have been forced to experiment with online fundraising events over the last year, with decidedly mixed results. What makes for a good virtual fundraising event?
How charity grant funding is changing in response to Coronavirus
Following on from our previous blog on how the charity grant funding market is responding to Covid-19, the Association of Charitable Foundations has published a report based on a survey of its members, which reveals some interesting insights into how grant making is likely to change in the short and medium term.
Free webinars for charities from the OR Society’s Pro Bono team
The OR Society is running a series of webinars to explain how their pro-bono works and how operational research can help the third sector through post-COVID-19 recovery.
What are charity reserves for?
There are many myths about what charity reserves are for and how much should be held in reserves. In this article we offer our view on a question which, in the face of a pandemic, has probably never been more important.
Fundraising in the new normal
Following the Government’s announcement of the roadmap out of lockdown, this article explores what fundraising might look like in the new normal.
How up to date is your governing document?
A really common issue we encounter when supporting small and medium sized charities with their governance is that many have old, often antiquated, governing documents. This brief articles explores why it’s important to review your governing document regularly and refresh it from time to time.
Charities aren't allowed to trade - right?
It’s a common myth that charities are not allowed to trade. They are, and most do. This post provides a simple guide to the rules on charity trading.
A fundraising success story
In challenging times when fundraising is tougher than ever it’s great to be able to share a fundraising success story. Amersham Band have recently completed their £0.5 million new band room project and now have a wonderful, purpose built rehearsal space and community asset. Congratulations to Amersham Band
How charities can build resilience, even in testing times
As 2021 gets underway and the environment in which charities and social enterprises operate appears to be even more volatile and uncertain than ever, the resilience of many organisations is being tested to its limits. But what makes for a resilient organisation and how resilience be improved?