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Scottish independence could have a big impact on UK-wide fundraising strategies
Half of English and Welsh people less likely to give to charities working in an independent Scotland
“The recent report from the Carnegie Trust shows that many charities in Scotland aren’t thinking about
More than half of people are against paying trustees and a third are against paying CEOs
"Public sceptical about paying any charity staff", says Joe Saxton
- People are quite well informed about who is paid towards the top of charities, with 80% saying they think chief executives are paid and 74% saying the same about directors.
Innovation (still) Rules
The not-for-profit sector is, by its very nature, innovative. Charities exist to respond to an unmet need or to drive change. But what does innovation actually mean? And what are charities really doing to develop innovation processes, cultures and, more importantly, results?
League table of annoying fundraising techniques shows surprise winner
Charity does not begin at home as survey finds half of people ‘very annoyed’ by doorstep fundraising
‘At least half the population find door step and telephone fundraising very annoying.