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Single women give more to charity on average in every income category compared to unmarried men, reports the Center on Wealth and Philanthropy,...

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Called the ‘Nobel Prize of the Charity World’ by the Prime Minister Gordon Brown, the 2008 Beacon Prize is now open for nominations.

With the aim of encouraging a culture of...

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People submitting self-assessment tax forms are failing to use a gift aid scheme that has seen an incremental loss to charities since its inception in 2004.

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March 27th, 12.30 – 2.30pm

This special lunchtime seminar for funders and independent foundations, to be held at the Association of Charitable Foundation (ACF), will consider some of the new and...

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University summer schools were the very first projects the Sutton Trust funded in the UK, and now a Ten Year Review of Sutton Trust Summer Schools pulls together various strands...

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Women & Philanthropy: inspiring women, inspired giving is the first contemporary report into women and philanthropy in the UK. It highlights, for the first time, the growing involvement and influence...
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Welcome to the latest issue of the Philanthropy UK Newsletter. Our first issue in 2008 highlights an important trend in charitable giving – the growing involvement and influence of women...
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In a remarkable act of artistic philanthropy a collection of postwar and contemporary art worth £125m has been donated to the nation.

The London dealer Anthony d'Offay is giving almost his...

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A US-based provider of independent investment advice and research to institutional investors and private clients has announced the launch of the Mission Investing Group, dedicated to helping clients in the...

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A call for a new independent body to scrutinise charities’ performance and effectiveness was made last November by Martin Brookes, Director of Research at New Philanthropy Capital. His speech received a...

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