The Politics of Charities
As the Lobbying Bill trundles through Parliament, the nightmare of charities being severely limited in politically representing their beneficiaries threatens to become a reality. So what exactly do the public think about charities having the right to lobby? And what does it mean to MPs and journalists for charities to 'be political'?
The connected consumer – how can charities cope?
Joe Saxton, Driver of Ideas at nfpSynergy, was the keynote speaker for NFP World 2013 (no relation).
What do the public think about charity costs and CEOs salaries?
This is a presentation of our data on the public's opinion about charity spending. We also have a video of this presentation here, presented by Joe Saxton, with some great insight and explanation of what the data means for charities.
Three in four people think London offices are a waste of charities’ money
Veto on first class travel would build confidence in charity spending
“What charities need to remember is that if London offices or £100k salaries are worthwhile, they need to scream and shout about why.