We conducted 24 telephone interviews with charities in the last week to find out what life is like for them and their organisations at this time. Find out what they told us.
To find out how charities are responding to the first phase of the Coronavirus Covid-19 outbreak, we conducted twenty-four interviews speaking to a range of charity sector staff from CEOs and directors to fundraising, marketing and communications professionals.
Our Head of Public Audiences has prepared some research-led suggestions for how charities can tap into the public's desire to help in their communities and beyond during the COVID-19 pandemic.
In the second trust report from nfpSynergy and ACEVO, we reflect on the relationship between charities and Conservative MPs, and look ahead to how charities can develop a more trusting relationship with the new government.
In this week's blog we tackle the important question of our emotional responses to the climate crisis and investigate the difference in response based on gender.
Conversations about charity expenditure often lack the nuance and detail required to make fair assessments about the performances of different charities. How can we change this?
This week's blog explores the move to treat campaigning organisations like XR and Greenpeace as terrorist organisations and investigates the link between charities and the state.
We've conducted some research with journalists who work with charities to see what they think makes for an effective charity CEO, and how your CEO could engage better with the press. Read about it in this week's blog.
What will world the world look like for charities 20 years from now? Joe Saxton shares some of his predictions for how the third sector might grow and change - for better or for worse - in the years to come.
Many charities launch some of their most touching campaigns to coincide with Christmas. But in an age where billion-pound corporates also seek to capitalize on seasonal sentimentality with their own emotive ads, do charity appeals seem saccharine?