A research report on charities' attitudes to Gift Aid and its marketing which shows charities are not making enough of Gift Aid. Questionnaires were sent to over 600 charities ranked by income. 136 completed questionnaires were received. Downloads Tags: Fundraising Share this resource Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Google+ Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Subscribe to our RSS feed Subscribe Subscribe to our newsletter. Email * Name Organisation This PageDownloads Related by tag Selection of recent content with the same tags as this page: Battle of the Sexes – Who wins out in engaging with charities The Emergence of NHS Charities Would donors be alarmed if they knew how much charities spend on foreign exchange fees? The C word Ethical Ravers: Where non-profits meet the electronic music community Hitting the right note: Does the charity sector have a problem with whistle-blowing? Do you have a healthy audience? A Healthy Audience - May 2019 Fundraising Preference Service: Opt-out numbers are down, but that is a low bar to set for the quality of communications What can Domino’s pizza teach charities about looking after donors? Small Change: How charity lottery limits impact on small charities Fundraising Around the World Fundraising around the world: learning from charity sectors in other countries Cashless Innovations - keeping up as cash goes digital Why deregulation of charity lotteries can only be a good thing Is the public getting tired of sponsoring fundraising events? 12 Free Reports of Christmas The future for fundraising is rich with opportunity Is fundraising f**ked? Supporter Satisfaction Benchmark Common Goal: can football really change the world for the better? Major Donors - 10 Key Points Major Donor Giving Research Report: An updated synthesis of research into major donors and philanthropic giving Ad Infinitum - How charity media expenditure patterns are changing Ad Infinitum - How charity media expenditure patterns are changing gift-aid-report-2004.pdfTo download this file please enter your details in the form below and click the Download button. Enter name Enter email Enter Organisation Email newsletter