Let’s stop reinforcing the donor stereotype
This week's blog challenges existing misconceptions on which demographics are considered to be the most lucrative donors, and how charities can open the doors to a more diverse range of communities.
The Ukraine crisis response shows the appetite of the public to help, but also the risk to charities of disintermediation
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This week’s blog looks into the general public’s response to the Ukraine crisis, exploring the most popular methods of support and what this means for charities. Will disintermediation hinder charities and effective aid? How can charities overcome this challenge?
Egg-cellent Easter reading
With the Easter bank holiday right around the corner, we’re recapping some of our eggs-quisite blogs and free reports on subjects that are hard to egg-nore.
Young people’s attitudes to direct action – Where does this leave charities?
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In this weeks blog Heather reflects on how the younger generations' appetite for action differs from older generations, and whether charities measures may be too cautious
No boom, but is there a volunteering revolution?
Joe Saxton
For the last 10 years and more we have been asking the general public whether they have volunteered in the last 3 months. We do this four times a year. This gives us some really useful long-term data about how many, and who, are volunteering.
Gone Viral - blog & video summarising our research on Covid and charities
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The fourth in our series of reports on the impact of Covid-19 on charities, this weeks blog summarises our findings from 20 interviews conducted in May/June with charities of varied sizes and sectors on their experience of the pandemic, as well as hopes and fears for the future.