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An ever-greater choice of ethical finance products is not matched by the barriers to growth and gaps that still remain in the sector finds a new report on ethical financial...

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Do companies that do the right thing make better investments than those that don't?

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The first large-scale survey to focus exclusively on the ‘ultra-wealthy’ is being backed by the Gates Foundation.

The objectives of the study, The Joys and Dilemmas of Wealth, to be carried...

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Stanford University’s Center for Social Innovation executive programmes adapt business knowledge and experience to the challenges faced by the non-profit and public sectors. Through the following programmes the school's goal...

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In an effort to encourage more giving the Charities Aid Foundation (CAF) has sought government support for a campaign to motivate independent financial advisers (IFAs) to ask their clients whether...

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Climate change is now both a public and political priority and a pressing question is why isn’t more funding going to combat global warming?

The September 2007 issue of Alliance magazine’s...

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Well targeted educational initiatives produce benefits worth an average £15 for every £1 spent, according to a new report.

Based on an analysis by the Boston Consulting Group (BCG), a global...

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The latest edition of A Guide to the Major Trusts, has been published by the Directory of Social Change, and shows that the amount given yearly by the top 400...

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Trading shares in the office, one day a year, has seen Execution Limited’s staff raise money over the past six years that has changed lives in some of Britain’s poorest...

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Professor Nicholas Deakin, a respected figure in the charity sector, has been chosen as the chair designate of the new Centre for Charitable Giving and Philanthropy.

Prof Deakin, best known for...

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