In these politically uncertain times, what should charities expect from a new parliament? We use our parliamentary research to answer some burning questions.
What do the public think about the way charities report their impact and spending? We conducted focus groups to find out. Discover what they said in this blog.
We're launching new large-scale research into membership for charities. This blog explores factors affecting sign ups to various charity membership schemes.
Greenpeace are adopting virtual reality to engage and inform their supporters. We reflect on how well it works and the future of VR in the charity sector.
Discover the traits of various different people that charity bucket collectors and street fundraisers may meet in this comical blog. You may even recognise yourself!
Discover five of the most important things we've learned from our Brand Attributes charity market research on how charities can raise their brand awareness and shine!
This report gives a quick overview of volunteering and charitable activities by young people in the UK. Discover how many 16-24s are volunteering, donating and more.
Comic Relief has acknowledged the challenge of keeping 16-24 year olds (Millenials and Generation Z) 'emotionally connected'. It met this challenge in a way which reflects a growing trend.
In this free report we uncover what our most recent Charity Awareness Monitor research revealed about how the public think the ideal charity would spend its money.
We highlight some actionable insights from our latest Brand Attributes research with examples of charity brands the public are connecting with and why in this week's blog.
Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs) are often cash-strapped and struggling under their workload. Charities are well placed to help advise on what services are needed and where.
We recently held focus groups comprised of donors across a range of ages. Discover what they thought and how it could impact your charity in this new free report.
We published a free report to try and make charity benchmarking a little easier. This blog explores some of the main findings of the report, how we put it together, and how our perceptions on the sector changed.
Our analysis looks at the accounts of over 2500 charities with an income of over £5 million, and suggests there are six different types of income/expenditure model or archetype.