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Unlocking the pot of gold in legacy giving
Legacy giving is an area of crucial importance but presents a myriad of challenges for charities.
Passion, persistence & partnership - a presentation by nfpSynergy and MissionFish
While online donations remain some way behind online retail, the share of charitable donations arriving through online channels has risen by 85% in just 3 years. There are also clear signs that charities are taking a more sophisticated and holistic approach to their online communication.
Gimme, Gimme, Gimme! - A guide to fundraising for small organisations
This report was written to try and help organisations think about their fundraising with greater realism and to improve their chances of success.
Public think charities are reaching for higher professional standards
- “Fundraising should be as effective as possible whilst being as unintrusive as possible - not always an easy circle to square,” Saxton comments
- The proportion of charity supporters who see their charities as “striving to achieve the highest professional
1 in 5 people claim to donate more to charity at Christmas yet a similar proportion say they find it harder to give
- Charity not high up wish-list of what people say constitutes “the meaning of Christmas”
- “Charities cannot take Christmas for granted but season still affords opportunity to cut through tinsel and tug at hearts”, says nfpSynergy’s Saxton
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The importance of resilience in leadership
Resilience is a key quality for leaders and managers, not just in the social sector but in all sectors. Bhaggie Patel from the Clore Social Leadership Programme worked with Joe Saxton to interview 20
Trust in charities down over 10 percentage points since last General Election.
- Charities rally to rank third most trusted UK institution, behind army / NHS, but sector has long-term ‘trust volatility’ second only to banks
- Charities trusted most by women, under-45s, donors and worshippers; with different trust-triggers for different demo