Cashless Innovations - keeping up as cash goes digital

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As Pink Floyd once said: 'Money - it's a hit'. This sentiment remains the same in our society, but the way we use money has changed significantly since this lyric was penned in 1973. Our blog this week asks - what does an increasingly cashless society mean for charities, and how can they adapt in this changing environment?

What would Universal Basic Income mean for the non-profit sector?

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Adam Lalák

Labour recently announced their intention to include a pilot version of Universal Basic Income in their next election manifesto. They are by no means alone in toying with this radical social policy. The idea has been championed by the Green Party and the SNP, as well as various pressure groups. With countries such as Finland, Spain and the Netherlands running pilot schemes, the implementation of Universal Basic Income is increasingly looking like a realistic possibility.

CSR for the charity sector? We need a system where charities can acknowledge their wider benefits on society

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Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is now so part and parcel of the way most companies operate in the UK. Imagine if, similarly, every charity had a strategic goal to go beyond their core remit and support their community in some further way? 

Common Goal: can football really change the world for the better?

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Football is very popular around the world, but the same cannot always be said of those who play and manage it at a professional level. Inflated wages, tax evasion scandals and transfer fees in the hundreds of millions are just a few of the reasons that for many, the sport leaves a bitter taste in the mouth.

Work in Progress - The golden threads that run through strategies for mission delivery in not for profits

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