ByGeorge Knight, Training Consultant. DSC —Personal development, Project management, EEDI (Equality, Equity, Diversity and Inclusivity) and Wellbeing Hub —
Find focus through deep work
As an author, I had to learn to find focus amidst the sometimes-chaotic nature of life in our sector. Here...
ByJay Kennedy, Director of Policy and Research, Directory of Social Change —Policy —
King’s Speech 2024 – implications for charities
Discover how Labour's new legislative plan impacts the charity sector in this analysis of the King's Speech by Jay Kennedy.
ByKalli Jayasuriya, Researcher, DSC —Fundraising —
Quick-fire questions with a Major Trust: The Allen Lane Foundation
Find out about the Allen Lane Foundation in this new interview by Kalli Jayasuriya, DSC Researcher.
ByKen Burnett, Fundraising Consultant —Fundraising —
Top tips for the new era of responsible fundraising
Ken Burnett shares his top tips for responsible fundraising.
ByDebra Allcock Tyler, CEO, DSC —Management & leadership, Governance, Policy —
A new government is never a silver bullet
Of course we must be hopeful about our new administration – but it must not turn to despair when it...
BySteve Vaid, CEO, Money Advice Trust —Finance & law, Cost of living hub —
Helping people and small businesses tackle problem debt in challenging times
The Money Advice Trust’s Chief Executive, Steve Vaid, on how the charity supports people and small businesses in financial difficulty.
ByJames Brooke Turner, Investment Director at the Nuffield Foundation and co-founder of Yoke and Company —Governance, Finance & law —
Six traps for trustees to avoid when investing for charities
James Brooke Turner, author of Investing for Charities, offers his top tips on investing for charity trustees.
ByJay Kennedy, Director of Policy and Research, DSC —Policy, Government and the Voluntary Sector, General Election 2024 Resources Hub —
Labour’s cabinet has substantial civil society experience
The Prime Minister's new Cabinet has experience in the charity sector.







