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  • A female Ruby-throated hummingbird sits on the branch of a Rhododendron in Moreland Hills

    You may not have heard of my charity but its work speaks volumes

    We deserve as much recognition as big charity brands for serving our communities, but instead we are expected to be cheap service providers
  • Panel at sustainability charity leaders live

    How to future-proof your charity – tips for leaders

    At a recent Guardian Voluntary Sector Network event, experts discussed how charity leaders can ensure the sustainability of their organisation
  • Staffers douse Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam and his wife, Crissy, with cold water.

    What I learned during the Ice Bucket Challenge: be ready for anything

    The team behind last summer’s charity campaign worked all hours to maintain momentum, answering hundreds of questions from donors and the press
  •  Doctor looking at mammograms.

    Breast cancer charity merger is right – but it's hard to lose good colleagues

    Head of Breast Cancer Now explains how merging two charities will boost vital research
  • Microphone on stage

    I appear on Newsnight and Woman's Hour – why do I feel like an imposter?

    Despite her high profile and impressive achievements, Ruth Ibegbuna still wrestles with her inner voice that makes her feel unworthy
  • Naomi Marek and colleagues

    My son the superhero inspired me to set up a charity to help other families

    Naomi Marek
    Sky Badger is here to help families of children with disabilities. Here’s how it started
  • Protesters from Amnesty International in body bags on Brighton beach

    Migrant crisis: charities have filled the gaps left by politicians

    Laura Padoan
    The efforts of civil society to hold politicians to account for the Mediterranean tragedies provides a rare contrast to the pre-election anti-immigrant rhetoric
  • Houses of parliament

    Charities are wasting time and money on the way they lobby politicians

    Ben Summerskill
    In his first column for the network, Ben Summerskill argues that there is a more effective way to engage with MPs than inundating them with inquiries
  • Cracked window

    Transparency is great, but not at the cost of a charity's services

    Asheem Singh
    Keeping track of where funding is coming from is costly and time-consuming for charities, which may mean resources are diverted from the frontline, says Asheem Singh
  • Cans of food

    Trussell Trust CEO: 'Going to a food bank is a last resort when all else has failed'

    David McAuley
    Half a million people struggled to put food on the table between April and September, says David McAuley
  • Protest domestic violence

    Women’s Aid will not stop until domestic violence is beaten

    As the government announces a £10m fund to support specialist refuges, Polly Neate explains why she hopes 2014 will reflect a turning point for domestic violence
  • Danny Kruger

    We need a bolder charity sector which claims the right to have an opinion

    Charity leader says that by simply raising money to meet need, charities are in a collusive relationship with the problems they want to fight
  • Ipad showing Facebook

    Six ways charity chief executives are using social media for good

    From dealing with trolls to giving beneficiaries a voice – Zoe Amar on how leaders in the voluntary sector are using social media
  • Kathy Evans

    You can't put a price on the value of charity work

    Kathy Evans
    Charity leader Kathy Evans argues that the sector devalues itself when tries to put a price on what it does
  • Trophy

    Nominate your trustee of the year

    Do you know a charity trustee who deserves a little recognition? To celebrate Trustee’s Week we’re asking you to nominate your trustee of the year. The winner will receive an iPad Air 2
  • Clarissa Baldwin Dogs Trust

    10 minutes with Dogs’ Trust chief executive Clarissa Baldwin

    As Clarissa Baldwin steps down as the Dogs’ Trust chief executive, she looks back on her time in the charity sector and shares insight into her success
  • NSPCC new brand

    Why NSPCC is forsaking the full stop

    Paul Farthing
    The charity’s fundraising director gives an honest account of why the organisation chose to move on from their flagship campaign
  • White conceptual futuristic female robot

    What I discovered when I took my charity back to the future

    By looking forward to 2030 I understood the changes I needed to make now, says charity leader
  • Harrisons Fund

    'I wish my son had cancer': how shock tactics raised my charity's profile

    Alex Smith

    The founder of a small charity explains why he has no regrets over launching a controversial advertising campaign

  • People standing in line

    To be more diverse charities need to look beyond race, religion, sex or age

    Diversity is about embracing the slow learner, the fast learner, the introvert and extrovert, liberal and conservative says Geraldine Kilbride

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