We've been rated by Charity Navigator, which means our donors can #GiveWithConfidence knowing that we have been independently evaluated for being effective. Learn more at https://lnkd.in/eeiFJj8D
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We've been rated by Charity Navigator, which means our donors can #GiveWithConfidence knowing that we have been independently evaluated for being effective. Learn more at https://bit.ly/3B4fIFm
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As the new year approaches, we think about year-end giving. Through his work as CEO of Charity Navigator, #MSFTAlum Michael Thatcher is helping donors make informed decisions about how to support their favorite causes. Learn more about Michael and Charity Navigator. https://lnkd.in/eJ_YqEKi
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One of our charity aims is 'Research' and we have a whole section of our website dedicated to our alopecia research efforts: https://lnkd.in/eUCVfJcd #WeAreWorthIt #AlopeciaAwarenessMonth
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Two of my latest blogs on strategy in charity are now out. The first looks at the relationship between numbers of people helped and the difference made to each. For most charities the less people helped, the greater the chances of making a difference - because each person is given more resource/care/support Strategy blog #8: Campaigning is a logical strategic option to maximise your impact https://lnkd.in/ec5ARryq The second blog looks at some more of the common flaws in charity strategies. Strategy blog #9: More of the common flaws of charity strategies https://lnkd.in/eK8hi5fV
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In an article for The Independent, Liz Brownsell answers why the Charity Commission's investigation into the Captain Tom Foundation is taking so long, two years after it was launched. Read the article here: https://lnkd.in/eDFDP4YZ #CaptainTom #CaptainTomFoundation #CharityCommission #CharityLaw
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A good Trustees’ Annual Report clearly demonstrates how your charity is run and what it does. In addition to meeting the requirements of the legislation, a well-prepared report can: 💰 encourage funders to support the charity 🤝 provide assurance to stakeholders 👍 indicate good governance ✔️ demonstrate public accountability and transparency Find out more about how to prepare your next Trustees' Annual Report 👇 https://buff.ly/44trkeG
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Did you miss out on charity sector news this month? Catch up and explore what's happened in the wider sector this month by reading our new charity policy update. Follow the link and give it a read: https://lnkd.in/esbmhcB5
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Our FAQs ❤️❓ At mdeducational foundation, we often get questions about our charity, especially questioning how this is too good to be true and what the catch is (ps. there isn't one!). On our website, you can find an FAQ page - head there to find answers to your questions! https://lnkd.in/eYJUZuXj #charity #wellbeing #studentwellbeing #througheducationandbeyond
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Not even the kitchen sink: Giving your house to charity is worth exploring –If you’re planning to leave your residence to your children in your estate plan, you might reconsider because they may not want it! The team at the community foundation can help you evaluate the various options for giving the family home to charity. You might be surprised by the possibilities. Want to read more? Follow this link: https://lnkd.in/e7JDwDF4
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I am really looking forward to working with the panel to help decide who enters the Charity Hall of Fame! Charity Hall of Fame celebrates the most impactful changemakers, preserving their incredible stories to ignite the passion of tomorrow’s social innovators. Community Impact: For those who've made a big difference in their field, especially in service settings, whether by helping people directly, bringing communities together, or driving significant community change. Social Pioneers: For those - such as social leaders or founders - who were the first to tackle an issue or bring about change in their field or community. Justice & Equality: For campaigners or policymakers who have worked hard to fight inequality or injustice, leading to changes in laws, policies, or to raising awareness. Philanthropy: For outstanding funders and donors who have made significant changes through their donations or funding, supporting causes in innovative or collaborative ways. We’re including donors of time, skills and resources in this category too. Does this sound like someone you know, or know of.. if so please do put them forward.
Now there's even more time to submit your nomination to Charity Hall of Fame! For more information follow this link: https://loom.ly/uTdtIHA #inspirechange #community
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