This week's blog takes a look at the different approaches that environmental charities take when communicating with the public about the urgency of climate change.
A charity's logo is an important part, but not the only part, of its brand and visual identity. This week we analyse some popular charity logo elements, discuss potential pit falls of rebranding and explore what makes a strong charity brand.
What has gone wrong for overseas charities? Although the recent years have seen Britain grow more and more insular, the blog explores why the story is more nuanced than that.
With over 20 years since power was devolved to Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, it’s a good time to find out how well charities have adapted their structures, strategies and staffing to respond to devolution.
Loneliness is at the forefront of the public’s mind when they think about old age; but loneliness is not limited to older people. Our blog explores the impact of Covid-19 on older people charities, with a focus on how the issue of loneliness can be leveraged.
Covid-19 has greatly impacted the work of Fundraising Directors. Our blog proposes that the role is in need of a complete overhaul, and should encompass charity income maximisation in its broadest sense.
We're thinking ahead to what the media landscape may look like post Covid-19, with suggestions for what charity media teams might want to be aware of in the coming months.
We explore the issue of charging for charity services. Can (and should) charities charge their beneficiaries to make up for falling fundraising income? And what happens when they do?
This free report explores the issue of charging for your charity services. Can (and should) charities charge their beneficiaries to make up for falling fundraising income? What happens when they do?
We've published the results of our second perception audit research, carried out with grantees and unsuccessful applicants of the John Ellerman Foundation.