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The new coalition government’s plans to strengthen civil society through its Big Society programme are beginning to take shape, though it is clearly no longer top of the agenda. This...

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Olga Alexeeva is leaving  the Charities Aid Foundation where she is head of global trustees to set up a new charity that will focus on developing philanthropy...

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Traditionally, growing bigger organisations and projects has been seen as a mark of success, but should size really be the main aim for those seeking to achieve social change? Guest...

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The ninth annual Absolute Return for Kids (ARK) fundraising gala dinner earlier in May raised an impressive £14.1m in one evening, though down from a peak of...

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Social return on investment (SROI), which calculates the social value of project outputs from the beneficiaries’ point of view and assigns them a cash value, could be facing crunch time,...

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The new culture secretary Jeremy Hunt has issued a call to arts-loving philanthropists to step in and fund the gap that government cuts will inevitably create as a result of...

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Philanthropy UK's regular column on ‘Green Giving’ for 2010 is a response to the superordinate challenge that climate change and other environmental issues present to us all. Though Philanthropy UK is cause...

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Hong Kong based Chinese billionaire businessman and K.B.E. Sir Ka-shing Li is donating £5m to Oxford University, which adds to the £800m already raised by the ...

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The John Lewis Partnership (JLP) is marking the 10th anniversary of its community giving programme, the Golden Jubilee Trust (GJT), by...

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The Lloyds TSB Foundation for England and Wales announced earlier in May that it invested £20.6m in tackling disadvantage in 2009.

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