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Payroll givers are the unsung heroes of charitable giving

Marcia Hibberd from Marie Curie says that Payroll Givers have done so much for the people of the UK and other countries with little recognition, making them the unsung heroes of charitable giving.

Growing Giving

Calling all members! Share your ideas on how to grow giving, get inspiration from thought leaders on how to shake up charitable giving and find the latest fundraising insight and data.

Northern Ireland mentoring programme

The Chartered Institute of Fundraising Northern Ireland is delighted to announce the return of its highly anticipated Mentoring Programme, thanks to funding received from the Halifax Foundation of Nor...

Unlocking new funding with Prize Draws

As charitable giving faces unprecedented pressure from the cost-of-living crisis, innovative fundraising models are proving essential for charities seeking to maintain and grow their income streams.

How your charity can learn from the complaints it receives about charitable fundraising

In this blog Catherine Orr, Head of Casework at the Fundraising Regulator, explains what charities can learn from the regulator’s Annual Complaints Report 2020/21 and how they can apply the insights t...

Chartered Institute of Fundraising East Anglia Awards 2025

Generously sponsored by PayPoint PLC, The Chartered Institute of Fundraising East Anglia Awards are back for 2025! The awards celebrate the amazing fundraisers and volunteers across Essex, Norfolk, Su...

Gift Aid

You can claim back 25p every time an individual donates £1 to your charity or community amateur sports club (CASC). This is called Gift Aid.

Fundraising activities requiring closer safeguarding

Updates to Charity Commission guidance on cryptocurrencies – what you need to know

Policy and Communications Officer Kristy Lambert discusses the key updates from the Charity Commission’s new guidance on crypto and shares some information on an ongoing project we are working on to s...

Bruce Port - Relationship Fundraising Manager, Macmillan Cancer Support

How has the Code of Fundraising Practice changed?

Charlotte Sherman, Policy Manager, shares how the Code of Fundraising Practice has changed and how it can help drive excellence in best practice.

The latest on the new subscriptions law

Charlotte Sherman, Policy Manager shares an update on our work to ensure the Digital Markets Competition and Consumers Act 2024 (DMCCA) allows charitable memberships to thrive.

Small charities must harness the support available in the sector

Funding cuts and an uncertain economic landscape are challenges familiar to every small charitable organisation but, similar to those within the wider sector, arts, culture and heritage fundraisers co...

Draft response to the Northern Ireland Betting, Gaming, Lotteries and Amusements (Amendment) Bill

The following is the Chartered Institute's draft response to the Northern Ireland Assembly's call for views and evidence on the Betting, Gaming, Lotteries and Amusements (Amendment) Bill. Please send ...

How fundraising is regulated in Scotland

Fundraising and VAT

Twelve years of campaign highlights and big wins with thanks to Rob Cope

With a change in leadership around the corner at Remember A Charity, the consortium’s Chair, Allan Freeman, highlights some of the campaign’s big wins from director Rob Cope’s 12 years in the post.

5 numbers every Scottish charity needs to make the case for legacy fundraising

Following the release of new research collated by Remember A Charity, Legacy Foresight, Smee & Ford and the Institute of Legacy Management in a joint report into the Scottish legacy market, Rob Cope, ...

The Creativity in Fundraising Collection

Fundraising is more than just asking for support—it’s about telling compelling stories, creating memorable experiences, and inspiring generosity. This collection is designed to help you unlock creativ...

The Wellbeing Collection

Fundraising is a hugely exciting, rewarding, and skilled profession. It is also one that can be demanding, involving, and pressured. To be able to do the best work for the causes and charities you...