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  • Is “cheap” software really worth it?

    Topics: IT, technology and digital
    Posted by: Guest blogger
    On: 11.03.2019

    By Caroline Neighbour, Business Development & Marketing Administrator, Gallery Partnership

     

    Time to read: 4 minutes
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  • Seeing the wood for the trees

    Topics: Governance, legal and compliance / Leadership and career development
    Posted by: Caron Bradshaw
    On: 26.02.2019

    A subject that it frequently on charities’ minds and in the public domain is transparency. Caron Bradshaw discusses how we should start re-evaluating measuring transparency in the sector and helping stakeholders make informed choices on which causes to support.

    Time to read: 4 minutes
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  • Finance Focus February 2019

    Posted: 14.02.2019

    Take the lead - new ways to think about your strategy

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  • Charity Property Matters Survey 2018

    Topics: Environmental, social, governance (ESG) / Charity finance policy
    Posted by: Guest blogger
    On: 07.02.2019

    CFG members Ethical Property Foundation, in partnership with the Charity Commission and Charity Finance Group, have published the findings from their fourth Charity Property Matters Survey. Here Antonia Swinson, Chief Executive of Ethical Property Foundation shares a sense of the role property plays in the sector, and some key findings of the survey.

    Time to read: 2 minutes
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  • Are you prepared for a WTO Brexit?

    Topics: Charity finance policy
    Posted by: Caron Bradshaw
    On: 23.01.2019

    By Caron Bradshaw, CEO, Charity Finance Group

    With the prospect of a no deal Brexit lurking on the horizon, Caron Bradshaw talks about the implications of WTO and urges charities to take action to protect their beneficiaries.

    Time to read: 5 minutes
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  • What the recent SCOTUS judge controversy can teach us about the Charities’ SORP

    Topics: Accounting and reporting / Charity finance policy / Governance, legal and compliance
    Posted by: Caron Bradshaw
    On: 15.01.2019

    It's hard to get excited about the current review of the charities' SORP says Caron Bradshaw, but it's imperative we engage with the consultation. Like the recent controversial appointment of the US Supreme Court Judge Brett Kavanaugh, the implications for the future are significant.

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    Time to read: 3 minutes
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  • Finance Focus January 2019

    Posted: 14.01.2019

    People power: the key to driving transformation

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  • Working together for a stronger sector

    Topics: Leadership and career development
    Posted by: Caron Bradshaw
    On: 07.01.2019

    By Caron Bradshaw, Chief Executive, Charity Finance Group

    At the close of a turbulent year, and facing the beginnings of a new one, Caron Bradshaw talks about why our sector needs to continue to stand together, collaborate, lead by example and share the love.

    Time to read: 4 minutes
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  • Annual Report 2017-18: Empowering Your People

    Topics: Governance, legal and compliance / Accounting and reporting / Leadership and career development
    Posted: 21.12.2018

    Download a full PDF version of our 2017-18 Annual Report

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  • Finance Focus Nov-Dec 2018

    Posted: 06.12.2018

    Growing your trustee's skills - initial results from the 2018 trustee survey

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  • London Charity Property Survey Findings

    Topics: Charity finance policy
    Posted: 19.11.2018

    The Survey reveals: how London’s charities hold and use property, whether rented or owned specific property related issues and how they impact on staff, volunteers and service users the capacity and ability of charities to manage their property effectively.

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  • London Charity Property Survey Results in Summary

    Topics: Charity finance policy
    Posted: 19.11.2018

    Findings at a glance

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