charity jobs and news
MS Society uses cash machines to get message across
The Multiple Sclerosis Society has launched a campaign to raise the profile of Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Week by advertising on cash machines.
Website offers charities cash from online shoppers
A new website is offering charities the chance to make money when their supporters shop online.
Campaign will encourage children to make ’small changes’
TimeBank has linked up with campaign group We Are What We Do to target young volunteers.
New guidelines on volunteering and benefits
The Government is to publish new guidance for the rules on volunteering and entitlement to benefits, third sector minister Phil Hope announced at the Volunteering England Convention.
UK ‘falling behind on digital media’
The Charity Commission could learn a lot from the use of digital media in other countries, according to chief executive Andrew Hind.
Blogging ‘could be a barrier to charitable status’
Online donor advice service Intelligent Giving has warned site users that it may have to change the focus of its blog in order to qualify for charitable status.
Lobbying ’should be better planned’
Charities should take a more planned approach to getting volunteers involved in lobbying, Ben Summerskill, chief executive of Stonewall, will say tomorrow at the Volunteering England national convention.
RNID launches disability discrimination guide for charities
The RNID has produced a new guide to help charities communicate with hard of hearing people and meet their obligations under the Disability Discrimination Act.
Marketing Communications Officer
World Vision
Based in Milton Keynes, with some International Travel
Salary: c.£22K - £24KAre you a communications professional with experience in getting an organisation’s message across, through the media and other channels?
Here at World Vision we’ve got some exciting opportunities for highly skilled Marketing Communicators who share our passion for connecting people in fighting poverty.
NSPCC director stresses importance of local media
The director of the NSPCC has called on charities to forge closer ties with local newspapers.

