Charity Times editor, Lauren Weymouth, is joined by Dementia UK CEO, Hilda Hayo to discuss why the charity receives such high workplace satisfaction results, what a positive working culture looks like and the importance of lived experience among staff. The pair talk about challenges facing the charity, the impact felt by the pandemic and how it's striving to overcome obstacles and continue to be a highly impactful organisation for anybody affected by dementia.
Sage Intacct the non-profit financial management platform, takes a look at giving trends and insights.
Lauren Weymouth talks to Jeremy Wells of Newton about whether charities think environmental, social and governance engagement changes company behaviours
Lauren Weymouth talks to Jeremy Wells of Newton about whether charities think diversity is adequately reflected on their trustee boards
Matt Ritchie talks to Kier Boley of GAM about the latest risks in investment and what charities should be doing to avoid them.
Quilter Cheviot's head of charities William Reid on the impact of charges on the performance of investments
Quilter Cheviot's head of charities William Reid puts the current inflation outlook in context, and considers how charities can manage the impact of inflation on their investment and spending plans
Quilter Cheviot's head of charities William Reid talks about the role of diversification across charities' investments and income streams.
Quilter Cheviot's head of charities William Reid on the difficult but crucial task of generating charity income
Quilter Cheviot's head of charities William Reid talks to Matt Ritchie about behavioural finance and its role in running a charity
Quilter Cheviot's head of charities William Reid talks to Matt Ritchie about impact measurement
How charities can approach measuring the performance of their investments