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Young people to shape volunteering framework
Young people
are to be placed at the centre of the Russell Commission’s
new national volunteering framework, it was announced today
27/01/05 -
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New website aims to quash fundraising myths
Professor Adrian Sargeant
is behind a new initiative designed to educate the public about
charity fundraising and administration costs
27/01/05 -
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Case law definition of public benefit "restrictive",
says DSC
The DSC has ended its support for the case law definition
of public benefit and is recommending that the Scottish definition
be accepted instead
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Acevo's new chair calls for action
The Association of Chief Executives of Voluntary
Organisations has appointed a new chair, whose first act has been
to tell the sector its time to shake off its "amateurish image".
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Scottish charity regulator gives evidence
on Bill
The Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator presented
its evidence on the Charities and Investment Trustees Bill (Scotland)
today
26/01/05 -
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Payroll Giving: SMEs rewarded
Businesses with fewer
than 500 staff are to be rewarded with up to £500 for setting
up payroll giving opportunities under a new scheme launched today
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SCVO gives favourable response to Sewell Motion
The Scottish Countil
for Voluntary Organisations has welcomed the Sewell Motion, which
devolves control of Scotland’s share of Big lottery Fund (BLF)
expenditure to Scotland
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DEC breaks world record
The Disaster Emergency
Committee has broken the world record for the most amount of money
raised online in a 24-hour period
20/01/05
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Guidance on public benefit tests issued
The Charity Commission
has issued its first public guidance on how it would decide on public
benefit if provisions in the Charities Bill become law
20/01/05 -
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Commission should take harder line on governance,
says sector's chiefs
Charity chief executives
have urged the Charity Commission to get tough on governance and
to take the lead in the promotion of best practice
14/01/05 -
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Tsunami aid appeal to reach £200m
The Disaster Emergency
Committee has predicted that donations to the Tsunami earthquake
appeal will reach £200m
12/01/05 -
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Self-regulation details announced
Over £1m of funding
is needed from the Home Office in order for the self-regulatory
fundraising scheme to work
12/01/05 -
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New Code of Practice for volunteers
The Institute of Fundraising
has launched the first code of practice aimed specifically for those
people involved with volunteer fundraisers
11/01/05 -
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Tsunami aid breaks fundraising record
Over £110m has been
raised for the Tsunami aid appeal - making it the most successful
fundraising campaign in Uk history
11/01/05 -
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Big Lottery Fund announces changes to funding
processes
The New Opportunities
Fund and the Community Fund are finally drawing to a close as the
Big Lottery Fund announces schedules for new funding opportunities
10/01/05
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Year of the Volunteer gets underway
The Year of the Volunteer
was officially launched today with the switching on of the campaign's
website
10/01/05 -
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Regulator appoints new Commissioners
Two new Commissioners
have been appointed at the Charity Commission
07/01/05 -
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Direct Debit Charity Awards launched
Charities which achieve
improvements in Direct Debit donations are to be recognised in the
2005 Direct Debit Awards
06/01/05 -
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Charities lack innovation, claim staff
Charity workers blame
a fear of risk ias one of the factors preventing voluntary organisations
from being as innovative as they could be
06/01/05 -
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Conservatives offer compassion to charities
The Conservative
party has suggested it will reform the way voluntary organisations
receive government funding
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