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The even bigger picture of fundraising ethics #EthicsMonth

In the third instalment of our special series on fundraising ethics, Rogare's Ian MacQuillin looks at how practical ethics relates to policy-making, and what extra insights we can glean from marketing...

Why direct mail lies at the very heart of great fundraising

In this blog, Mark Phillips from Bluefrog Fundraising looks at why direct mail is the approach he trusts over the long-term, and how it's more important as a fundraising channel than ever before.

It’s time to create a culture of philanthropic giving

In this blog, Cath Dovey, Co-Founder of The Beacon Collaborative reflects on the key trends in philanthropic giving in 2022 and how to encourage more major donors to support charities.

Five tips to stop your funding proposal from ending up in the bin

David Burgess, Director of Apollo Fundraising, offers five observations in this blog that can stop your funding proposal from ending up in the ‘no’ pile.

Are will-writing firms wrong in their reporting of money raised for charity?

Legacy consultant Richard Radcliffe and Jon Brewer, founder of Bequeathed, look at the two sides of the question of whether will-writing firms are correct in how they report how much money has been ra...

Speaker Agreement

Muslim giving during Ramadan is testament to the power of fundraising

Fadi Itani, Chief Executive Officer of the Muslim Charities Forum, says that the money donated throughout Ramadan by British Muslims is a feat of fundraising, and explains why the network has launched...

Member Resource: New research on why people donate and what stops others

Insight from a research survey will prove useful to fundraisers

How giving is affected by the cost of living crisis

In this blog, Policy and Communications Officer Kristy Lambert explores the relationship between increased living costs and charitable giving.

Read the latest research

Here you can find the latest giving trends to help guide you in your fundraising decisions.

Hear from previous bursary awardees

RAISE have offered bursaries for fundraisers working in the arts and cultural sector in England to advance their professional development and attend our events. Hear from some of our previous bursary ...

Get inspired by charity thought leaders

Find out what the most forward-thinking leaders in the sector think should happen to grow giving.

Individual Giving

The first series of events in 2023 focused on Individual Giving.

Do fundraisers have a duty to their beneficiaries? #EthicsMonth

What, if any, duties do fundraisers owe to their beneficiaries? And if they do, where does such a duty come from? Cherian Koshy considers this as part of a series for Ethics Month.

Driving fundraising growth: Trends, challenges, and technology

In this blog, Rebecca Williams, Senior Customer Success Manager at Blackbaud Europe & Pacific, discusses the challenging times the sector is facing, the trends and how you can drive fundraising growth...

Celebration and In-Memory Giving (including Tribute Funds) (4-Feb-25)

About half a million families suffer a bereavement each year in the UK. Over £80m is given in memory each year by family and friends in the UK.

Giving Groups and Syndicates for Arts and Culture Organisations

This blog summarizes the content of the RAISE online session ‘Giving Groups & Syndicates for Arts and Culture Organisations’ held on Tuesday, 16 May 2023 via Zoom.

Top Tips for utilising Contactless Donations to increase fundraising revenues

Payroll Giving