Open and Trusting Philanthropy
Philanthropy is about power as well as money. Who makes the decisions about where funding can have the most impact? In a conventional funding model,
Philanthropy is about power as well as money. Who makes the decisions about where funding can have the most impact? In a conventional funding model,
Many people consider leaving a legacy to charity – in fact a recent poll has found that up to 20% of charitable donors have included
The Charity Service is looking for a new Chair of Trustees to lead the organisation through at least the next three years, working closely with
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
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
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
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
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
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
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