Our new free report looks into what the public think of charities providing public services for government, and whether they are put off from giving or supporting charities who receives government funding. Here are some of the highlights.
In the last 15 years the Scottish voluntary sector has become a larger part of the Scottish economy. This short report will give you some key facts and figures to feel comfortable talking about charities in Scotland.
Commission on Social Mobility has just published a report calling for unpaid internships to be banned. Joe Saxton offers a strong alternative view and raises important questions on the topic.
Food banks offer food for thought in this week's blog, looking at the current statistics around food banks and their usage, as well as experience volunteering for the Trussell Trust.
How do major donors decide which charities to support? Why do some wealthy individuals not give at all? Discover answers to these and more questions in this new report.
Research Assistant Sam reflects on his experience of a family holiday being cut short by hurricane Irma and choosing which overseas aid charities to support.
Read our in-depth analysis of what we uncovered in our latest charity media spending research, including insights you may want to consider for your own charity.
Explore how charity media spending compares with other sectors, the proportions spent on different forms of advertising, and key takeaways in this updated free report.
We're pleased to release this new volunteering trend report with charts from 2003 up to August 2017. See how volunteering levels have fluctuated by age, gender, and more.
How much are BAME people are represented in charity governance/fundraising? Are charities losing out by failing to ensure more diverse trustees and supporters?
We've released some findings from our latest research with MPs, carried out after June's general election. Discover what MPs chose as their priorities for the charity sector, and if/how these differ between Conservatives and Labour.
We asked the public if they thought that given issues affect boys more, girls more, or both equally. How can we use the findings to encourage fairness?