Reviewing charity finances
“The costs of COVID19 and recovery not only lie in lost fundraising income and opportunities, but in the necessary measures to live and work more safely in the future.”
That’s one of the…
“The costs of COVID19 and recovery not only lie in lost fundraising income and opportunities, but in the necessary measures to live and work more safely in the future.”
That’s one of the…
In the season of goodwill perhaps it is only natural for our thoughts to turn towards helping others, either in our local community or elsewhere across the globe. Some fundraising efforts, such as the annual…
With cuts due to austerity still in place, it’s often the charity sector that picks up where public funding ends.
At Callagenix we’re pleased to support charities large and small with a full…
The charity sector hasn’t been having an easy time of it of late. Already battered and bruised from the funding constraints occasioned by the recession, the way in which some fundraising campaigns are run has…
As the Commonwealth Games winds towards a close it is time to salute some of the unsung heroes of the games, the volunteers. Giving up their time for no reward, these selfless people have guided,…
Speaking to the FSB annual conference The Chancellor, George Osborne, called on small businesses to join in taking on “the forces of stagnation” and to create “a Britain open for business and to the world.” …
HMRC has announced that 50,000 charities and Community Action Sports Clubs (CASCs) have signed up to its Charities Online service. Established with the aim of speeding up the payment of Gift Aid in respect of…
The Government has published its ‘Social Investment Roadmap’ which sets out plans to “extend support in the tax system for the ways that people can invest in social enterprise”. Having already announced that social…
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