The Six Reports of Summer
We've been sending out quite a few free reports recently, so we thought we'd put them all in one convenient place. Here's a preview of what's available:
The Politics of Charities
What 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'?
Global Digital Fundraising
Global communication has opened up new opportunities to engage with communities and key audiences. So what does this mean for non-profits in different environments?
Thanks for everything! How do charities recognise and say ‘thank you’ to their key donors
Charities have always relied on fundraising to survive, coming up with new and exciting methods alongside the staple ones that have existed for years. But how do they recognise the impact donors have on their work? And how do they say thank you? This feel-good report looks into how charities give a little back to the people helping them make a difference.
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A Healthy Audience: does the number of people who have a medical condition or a disability dictate the size of charities that support them?
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This report asks: does the number of people who have a medical condition or a disability dictate the size of charities that support them?
A short briefing on corporate gift aid
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Corporate Gift Aid was reformed in the year 2000 to provide a tax benefit for the company making the donation. Prior to this, charities had been able to reclaim Gift Aid on donations made by companies.
The reform was intended to increase donations to good causes. This report brings together all the information available to see why and how gift aid was changed and tries to answer one key question; did it actually work?
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Global Digital Fundraising - a world of opportunity
Global communication has created possibilities and connections, but also some problems. It has, however, opened up new opportunities for non-profits everywhere to engage with their communities and key audiences. We know digital fundraising is an area for growth, but what does this mean for non-profits in different environments? What are they doing in very diverse cultures and developmental stages? Is this an area they should be investing in?