The little blue book: NPC’s guide to analysing charities, for charities and funders

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by John Copps & Belinda Vernon

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£10.00

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Published by New Philanthropy Capital (NPC)

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A concise and practical guide to analysing charities. An aid to understanding what works and what does not, and how we can improve more people’s lives.

New Philanthropy Capital have been looking at charities since 2001 and have developed their own approach to analysis.

There are many reasons why people work for charities, donate money or become trustees. These may relate to their background or life experience, and may be deeply personal. But whatever their experience, this book argues that analysis can help them to make better decisions.

It focuses on understanding the context in which charities work to make a judgement about whether charities are doing the right things and whether they are making a difference.

Includes:

- Why we analyse
- Where to start
- NPC's charity analysis framework
- Adapting the framework
- Using the framework to grade charities
- Useful for funders, charities and interested observers.



Additional Information

  • ISBN 9781907262074
  • 210x148mm, A5
  • 58 page(s)
  • 1st edition
  • February 2010

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