Resources

Report
National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy
In this report, NCRP contends that strategic philanthropy is limited by its top-down, technocratic approach and recommends the use of approaches familiar to social justice philanthropy to address these limitations...
Report
Legacy10
Removing Barriers to Giving suggests a number of measures to boost legacy giving. These include: appointing a charity ‘Tsar’; launching a government-backed award for legacy giving; agreeing a cross-party ‘non-regression’...
Book
By:
Michael Norton
This comprehensive introduction to fundraising management provides a thorough grounding in the principles underpinning professional practice. Much more than a ‘how-to’ guide, the book critically examines the key issues in fundraising policy, planning and implementation, and introduces the most important management tools available to the modern fundraiser
Book
By:
Linda Mahood
Women born late in Victoria's reign were beneficiaries of expanded educational opportunities; however, legal and social conventions stifled many ambitions. Charity work represented a chance for adventure and rebellion, but it was also thankless work that could be physically and morally exhausting. Like many other women from her class background, Eglantyne Jebb, was drawn into what was called philanthropy and charity work. A grammar school teacher, publicist and fundraiser for Macedonian Relief Fund, Agricultural Organization Society, Fight the Famine Council and co-founder of Save the Children, Jebb led a group of feminists and pacifists to collaborate on the Declaration of the Rights of the Child, endorsed by the League of Nations General Assembly on 26 November 1924 as the World Child Welfare Charter. This book uses Jebb's life as a lens through which to view the role volunteering played in women's lives before and after the First World War. By overcoming the patronizing connotations usually associated with being a ‘Lady Bountiful’, and by her efforts to give aid to children regardless of their race or creed, Jebb created the first international child welfare charity and brought a professional ethos to unpaid social work.
WWF
Organisation
WWF protects endangered wildlife and environments, tackles climate change and promotes sustainable use of resources.
Voluntary Services Overseas
Organisation
VSO's work revolves around six development goals, linked to the priorities of their partner agencies overseas, international development targets and their distinctive areas of expertise – for example, in education or working with grassroots groups.
University of Pennsylvania
Organisation
More than 250 years after its founding, the University of Pennsylvania continues to achieve excellence in research and education.
University College London
Organisation
UCL (University College London) is London's leading multidisciplinary university, with 8000 staff and 25000 students.
UNICEF
Organisation
UNICEF is the world's leading organisation working for children, working in over 190 countries.
Stewardship
Organisation

Stewardship is a leading UK charity Donor Advised Fund promoting generous and tax-effective giving.  Its award-winning Philanthropy Services team will partner with you to provide a personalised service that frees you from the complexities of making larger gifts so you can focus on supporting the...

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