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The two keywords for this edition of Reading tea leaves, Philanthropy UK’s regular update on the impact of the recession on UK philanthropy, are ‘care’ and ‘confidence’. Donor care and...

News (UK)

During the recession, a common fear expressed by many charities was that donors would ‘inevitably’ cut back on their giving. Now that the recession is officially over, anxiety is being...

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2009 was a record year for many Christmas appeals, despite the gloomy economic climate, with newspapers receiving more donations than ever before.

News (UK)

Despite the official end of the recession - and despite fundraised income holding up better than expected - anxiety is the main theme of the latest Managing in a Downturn...

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Philanthropy UK's new regular column on ‘Green Giving’ for 2010 is a response to the superordinate challenge that climate change presents to us all. Though Philanthropy UK is cause neutral,...

News (International, UK)

New data and new opinions on the recessionary impact on philanthropy have recently emerged in the UK and the USA, and on both sides of the Atlantic the blame for...

News (UK)

The most recent reports on how the recently-ended recession has affected UK philanthropy contain good news, bad news and no news. The extent of the mixed bag of views is...

News (UK)

Britain’s philanthropists are demonstrating ‘the blitz spirit’ when it comes to community giving, according to the Community Foundation Network (CFN), which has announced record-breaking figures in...

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Nearly one in four (23%) of the population plans to leave money to a charity in their will, according to new research published by Standard Life.

More people in the 18-24...

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The Big Give raised £3m in two hours on Monday for its five-day match funding campaign that aims to raise £6m for UK charities.

The ‘Double...

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