Spook-tacular Halloween Campaigns
As we approach the most wonderful time of the year (Halloween, of course), Research Officer Tapinder Sidhu reflects on two charity campaigns she has noticed which really get in the spirit of things (pun intended).
As we approach the most wonderful time of the year (Halloween, of course), Research Officer Tapinder Sidhu reflects on two charity campaigns she has noticed which really get in the spirit of things (pun intended).
Charities helping man’s best friend have given us examples of paws-itively wonderful campaigns and initiatives.
For this International Dog Day, we’re sharing some of these examples of creative campaigning and ingenious fundraising with you.
nfpSynergy’s research about public and professional attitudes to Covid 19, the economy and the impact on charities.
We conducted 24 telephone interviews with charities in the last week to find out what life is like for them and their organisations at this time. Find out what they told us.
To find out how charities are responding to the first phase of the Coronavirus Covid-19 outbreak, we conducted twenty-four interviews speaking to a range of charity sector staff from CEOs, directors, heads and officers working in strategy, fundraising, marketing and communications, and some front-line staff working on service provision. See what they had to say in this free report.
Our Head of Public Audiences has prepared some research-led suggestions for how charities can tap into the public's desire to help in their communities and beyond during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Conversations about charity expenditure often lack the nuance and detail required to make fair assessments about the performances of different charities. How can we change this?
With 2020 just around the corner, Joe Saxton has been thinking - what will world the world look like for charities 20 years from now?
Joe Saxton gazes into his crystal ball and makes a few predictions about what the charity sector will look like in 20 years. Do you agree with his visions?
This week's blog is a think piece from Joe Saxton. Opinionated and provocative as ever, Joe argues that the charity advancements in digital we have seen are not enough to warrant the use of the word 'revolution'. Is Joe a naysayer, a truth teller, or a little bit of both? Read the blog and let us know what you think.