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Looking at the key issues affecting civil society, philanthropy, social investment and the use of new technologies for social good. Could the blockchain transform the way we create and regulate civil society organisations? July 21, 2016. Today we launched the latest in our series of Giving Thought discussion papers exploring the potential implications of cryptocurrency and blockchain technology for civil society organisations (CSOs): Block and Tackle: […]. Read Article →. Charity law and regulation.
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Election 2015 | Giving Thought
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Looking at the key issues affecting civil society, philanthropy, social investment and the use of new technologies for social good. Category Archives: Election 2015. Post Election Survey – what do charity workers make of the result? June 9, 2015. As regular readers will know, over the course of the election campaign we conducted a programme of research into attitudes held by charity staff towards government, political parties, and the […]. Read Article →. Read posts by Steve Clapperton. May 14, 2015.
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Post Election Survey – what do charity workers make of the result? | Giving Thought
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Looking at the key issues affecting civil society, philanthropy, social investment and the use of new technologies for social good. Post Election Survey – what do charity workers make of the result? June 9, 2015. Read posts by Steve Clapperton. As regular readers will know, over the course of the election campaign we conducted a programme of research into attitudes held by charity staff. That would impact upon charities. Interestingly, whilst there has been an increase in optimism levels both towards gov...
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Charity issues | Giving Thought
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Looking at the key issues affecting civil society, philanthropy, social investment and the use of new technologies for social good. Category Archives: Charity issues. Could the blockchain transform the way we create and regulate civil society organisations? July 21, 2016. Today we launched the latest in our series of Giving Thought discussion papers exploring the potential implications of cryptocurrency and blockchain technology for civil society organisations (CSOs): Block and Tackle: […]. July 6, 2016.
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Government and Parliament | Giving Thought
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Looking at the key issues affecting civil society, philanthropy, social investment and the use of new technologies for social good. Category Archives: Government and Parliament. What should charities make of the Queen’s Speech? May 19, 2016. The Queen’s speech is a parliamentary tradition dating back to the 16th century. It’s the centrepiece of the State Opening of Parliament, listing the laws that the government intends to […]. Read Article →. Charity law and regulation. Read posts by Kim Robert. The 11...
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Government | Giving Thought
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Looking at the key issues affecting civil society, philanthropy, social investment and the use of new technologies for social good. What should charities make of the Queen’s Speech? May 19, 2016. The Queen’s speech is a parliamentary tradition dating back to the 16th century. It’s the centrepiece of the State Opening of Parliament, listing the laws that the government intends to […]. Read Article →. Charity law and regulation. Read posts by Kim Robert. April 13, 2016. Read Article →. March 18, 2016.
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Summer Budget 2015 – Our Round-Up | Giving Thought
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Looking at the key issues affecting civil society, philanthropy, social investment and the use of new technologies for social good. Summer Budget 2015 – Our Round-Up. July 8, 2015. In Government and Parliament. Read posts by Steve Clapperton. But what did the Summer Budget say about charities? Support for military charities is popular with the general public; seven in ten people in the UK have supported an armed forces charity in the past year. In the months ahead. Top Posts and Pages. Why the new HMRC r...
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Uneven Foundations: Are charitable trusts failing to match supply with demand? | Giving Thought
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Looking at the key issues affecting civil society, philanthropy, social investment and the use of new technologies for social good. Uneven Foundations: Are charitable trusts failing to match supply with demand? August 7, 2015. Read posts by Rhodri Davies. I attended the launch last week of the Directory of Social Change’s. UK Grant-making Trusts and Foundations. Given that recent NCVO figures. The first one is the mismatch between demand and supply in. The good news for me is that this report goes some w...
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Uncategorized | Giving Thought
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Looking at the key issues affecting civil society, philanthropy, social investment and the use of new technologies for social good. What should charities make of the Queen’s Speech? May 19, 2016. The Queen’s speech is a parliamentary tradition dating back to the 16th century. It’s the centrepiece of the State Opening of Parliament, listing the laws that the government intends to […]. Read Article →. Charity law and regulation. Read posts by Kim Robert. 2016 Budget – what do charities need to know? The Ch...
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Charitable giving | Giving Thought
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Looking at the key issues affecting civil society, philanthropy, social investment and the use of new technologies for social good. Category Archives: Charitable giving. Could the blockchain transform the way we create and regulate civil society organisations? July 21, 2016. Today we launched the latest in our series of Giving Thought discussion papers exploring the potential implications of cryptocurrency and blockchain technology for civil society organisations (CSOs): Block and Tackle: […]. Philanthro...
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