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Charity leadership

  • GISDA Welsh youth charity

    Our Welsh charity leaders are finally getting the support they deserve

    Ruth Marks
    Welsh charities run on £350 a head - half as much as for the UK as a whole. So it’s great our leaders are being given coaching
  • Food bank

    Charities change the world. Why isn't that message getting through?

    Karl Wilding
    All charities need to stop using jargon and explain how they work – including the need to invest in staff and digital tools
  • International Development Secretary Penny Mordaunt stands in front of a UK Aid sign

    The Oxfam scandal has taught us there is no reward for honest charities

    Angela Crack
    NGOs are encouraged to skim over inconvenient facts and provide an immaculate account of success to win funding
  • FEB- 2018_LONDON; Chief Executive of ACEVO Vicky Browning. (Photography by Graeme Robertson)

    Vicky Browning: ‘After Oxfam, charities are no longer untouchable’

    Charities have been given the benefit of the doubt for too long. Zero tolerance of abuse is vital, says the third sector leaders’ champion
  • Winnie Byanyima

    Oxfam International boss vows to root out wrongdoing at charity

    Winnie Byanyima admits charity has a problem but says majority of staff are ‘people of values’
  • Haiti Recovery<br>PORT-AU-PRINCE, HAITI - FEBRUARY 2011:  Oxfam sanitation project in one of the tent camps. They hire local artists to hand paint their logo, and paint images that can be used for education, February, 2011 in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.  (Photo by Jonathan Torgovnik/Getty Images)

    Oxfam crisis exposes the failure of UK charity regulation

    Asheem Singh
    The Charity Commission gave Oxfam a clean bill of health as recently as 2017. Yet underfunding is at least partly to blame
  • David Brindle

    Oxfam scandal is a body blow for the whole UK charity sector

    David Brindle
    In 2016 Sport Relief raised £55m. Next month’s appeal will be a big test of public faith in all UK charities and overseas aid
  • Business shaking hand with a client in office

    Surviving a merger was the biggest test of my career

    One charity chief executive says surviving the merger process is down to commitment, maintaining a sense of humour, and accepting support
  • David Brindle

    Charity Commission heralds new start for charities and government

    David Brindle
    Sector breathes sigh of relief as Tory peer Tina Stowell is named for top post at regulator, while the other candidate, Rob Wilson, takes a pop at charities
  • a piggy bank on a pile of coins

    Why £330m from dormant accounts won't secure charities' future

    Jay Kennedy
    The government has unlocked millions for good causes, but has left unanswered the bigger question of sustainable, long-term funding
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    Voluntary sector professionals recognised in 2018 New Year honours

  • Pensive businesswoman in an office

    Times will be tough for charities in 2018. A solid strategy is more vital than ever

  • Former Labour Cabinet minister Andy Burnham smiles as he celebrates with his family and supporters after being elected as Mayor of Greater Manchester

    Charities and councils being at loggerheads won't help local people

    John Tizard
    Good relationships between voluntary bodies and local government should be at the heart of building great communities. Both sides need to work harder
  • Philip Hammond presents the budget in the House of Commons

    Charities risk being sidelined in post-Brexit Britain, say charity leaders

    Philip Hammond’s budget has done little to help the voluntary sector face an uncertain future, according to charity leaders
  • (l-r): Andy Broomhead (highly commended, best senior leader); Clare Laxton (best rising star); Matthew Hodson (overall winner); Kirsty Marrins (best trustee); Lara Burns (best digital leader); David McNeill (highly commended, digital leader).

    This year's 30 charity leaders on social media: be bold to succeed

    Zoe Amar
    Grit, courage and social media can give even small charities a big voice without a big budget, as the winners of the 2017 social CEOs awards show
  • people walk across the “north circular” ring road in north london via a walkway in silhouette

    As a working class charity chief executive I'm proud of being different

    Sarah Hughes
    Inequality is harmful at all levels of life so I’m glad leadership ideas are shifting away from traditional ideas. But there is still a long way to go
  • David Walker

    Councils and charities are stuck in an adversarial relationship

    David Walker
    A fierce focus on contracts, competition and outsourcing has leached away the spirit and energy of volunteering and community action
  • tech collaboration

    How charities can work with tech companies

    Charities know that digital technology can boost their impact, but getting started is a challenge. Here are some tips
  • Kids Company

    Two years on from Kids Company, it's time to decide if charities are worth saving

    Asheem Singh
    Camila Batmanghelidjh’s work was monitored by volunteer trustees but this is no way to run vital services. No wonder charities struggle to survive
  • Kids Company

    What you need to know to be a charity trustee

    With Kids Company’s travails in the news again, here’s some guidance on charity trustee responsibilities, from finances to overseeing staff and volunteers
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