Philanthropists are increasingly choosing Donor Advised Funds as a vehicle for their charitable giving. Whereas charitable trusts were once the default option for philanthropists, this is no longer the case. In this article, we explore the growth of Donor Advised Funds and how they compare to charitable trusts. The growth of Donor Advised Funds In …
Too few young people from disadvantaged backgrounds benefit from the transformative experience of a university education. In this article, we explore the challenges faced by students and highlight the remarkable work of the Dick Camplin Education Trust (DCET) in helping students to overcome barriers to success. At universities across the UK, the end of September …
Nurses make a positive difference to the lives of individuals, families and communities each and every day, throughout the world. They deliver care to people from all walks of life, including to some of the world’s most vulnerable people. The Human Rights and Nursing Awards acknowledge and celebrate this contribution. The Human Rights and Nursing …
In the third of a series of Trustee Q&A blogs, we speak to Paul Chorlton, who is a long-serving trustee of The Charity Service. Can you tell us about your background and professional career? In my role as the Chief Operating Officer at LOVE., I am focused on leading the financial and operational management of …
In the second of a series of Trustee Q&A blogs, we speak to Jane Kiely, who has been a trustee of The Charity Service since 2021. Can you tell us about your background and professional career? I am the Head of Marketing for Byotrol, an innovative chemical company in the North-West, and have a background …
In the first of a series of Trustee Q&A blogs, we speak to Kathryn Graham, who has been a trustee of The Charity Service since 2016. Can you tell us about your background and professional career? As a solicitor specialising in trusts and estates, in addition to advising private individuals, I have advised charities and …
Philanthropists face a myriad of choices when thinking about philanthropic strategy. One key question is: what type of organisation to support? Donors often gravitate towards larger charities. However, as we shall highlight in this article, donors may be missing out on the impact generated by small charities. As long as philanthropists take into account their …
In 2006, Bill Gates famously said, “With great wealth comes great responsibility.” Back then, it felt like a prophetic statement, but almost two decades later increasing numbers of wealth owners share this view. As attitudes towards the origins, implications and applications of wealth are changing, we explore how wealth managers and financial advisors are responding. …
The 8th March marks International Women’s Day each year. This annual event is a focal point in the women’s rights movement. It is a day to recognise women’s achievements and celebrate how far women have come in politics, society and economics. It is also a day to raise awareness of enduring inequalities and forge positive …
Over the past 30 years, the value of inheritances has risen substantially in the UK. This raises some interesting dilemmas for society and individuals. For society, there are questions of equality and fairness. For individuals, there are questions of what to do with their wealth – spend it or give it away. This article explores …