charity jobs and news
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.
Britons give more to donkey sanctuary than abuse charities
Cost to society of violence against women estimated to be £40bn a year but report claims insufficient spending reflects stigma
Saba Salman on the effect the credit crunch has on support agencies
Advice and support agencies are feeling the ripple effect of the credit crunch as tens of thousands of people face repossession of their homes, soaring household bills and plunging incomes. Saba Salman reports
Pilot study to cut down on paperwork
Report quantifies soaring bureaucratic burden on charities
Mary O’Hara on the lack of funding for organisations supporting refugee women
Mary O'Hara: Refugees in the UK, who do not have indefinite leave to remain, are not eligible for state-funded services if they are victims of domestic violence
‘Inexcusable’ security breaches still occurring, says information commissioner
Almost 100 security breaches resulting in personal information going missing have been reported to the government's privacy watchdog in the last six months, it was revealed today
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.
Inside fundraising: How do I get to be…
Caley Eldred is head of income at Bliss...
Inside fundraising: Rise in jobs that make a difference
Job seekers are increasingly turning to an expanding charity sector as it mixes professionalism with tangible returns and ethical values
Inside fundraising: How to trumpet your way to success
Fundraisers are dealing with a more competitive environment by tapping the potential of new technologies. But the main message is keep it simple

