Lina Caneva, Thursday, 21st May 2015 -
Almost one in two people in Britain find it “very annoying” to be asked to give to charity on their doorstep or over the telephone, according to new research.
A third of…
Lina Caneva, Thursday, 3rd July 2014 -
The UK public’s trust in its charities has dropped for the first time since 2011, new data has revealed.
According to the latest Charity Awareness Monitor survey by nfpSynergy…
Staff Reporter, Thursday, 20th March 2014 -
The public is happy to see charity shop managers draw a salary, but confusion remains over who is paid in charities, new UK research reveals.
A poll, carried out by UK research consultancy…
Staff Reporter, Thursday, 22nd December 2011 -
The “Season of Goodwill” affords a mixed Santa’s sack for British charities, according to new research.
Researchers found that 1 in 5 people claim to donate more…
Lina Caneva, Thursday, 27th October 2011 - In the UK, a new study has found that charities, schools and sports organisations are expected to run a poor second to big business at the London 2012 Olympics – with public opinion…
Staff Reporter, Thursday, 21st July 2011 -
Charities could unlock untapped resources if they were more strategic about raising non-cash gifts including goods, services, skills, knowledge, access and influence, according…
Staff Reporter, Thursday, 7th July 2011 -
A new US report finds a growing trend toward Not for Profit adoption of mobile phone giving and other donor campaigns using smartphones and mobile devices – a trend that is going…
Staff Reporter, Thursday, 25th November 2010 -
Young people are currently very under-represented in charity governance, according to nfpSynergy – a research consultancy dedicated to the Not for Profit sector in the UK.…