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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-Jun-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.

Celebration and In-Memory Giving (including Tribute Funds) (29-Oct-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.

Celebration and In-Memory Giving (including Tribute Funds) (20-Jan-26)

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

'Fundraising would be more authentic if there was a diverse range of people sitting at tables'

In this blog Martha Awojobi, Organiser at #CharitySoWhite, writes about her entry to and progression in fundraising as black and queer.

‘The Certificate in Fundraising helped me find a career in arts fundraising I love’

Sophie Harvey was awarded a RAISE bursary to undertake the Certificate in Fundraising. She explains what she learnt from the qualification, and how it helped her find a career she loves.

5 ways to protect your fundraising income during the coronavirus pandemic

Scott Gray from Rapidata offers some advice in this blog on how you can help protect your fundraised income during this time of uncertainty.

Re-focusing our fundraising by reconnecting with donors

In this interview, Faiza Abdulkadir, Development Manager at Gate Theatre, shares her advice on how arts fundraisers can grow their fundraising in 2023 by nurturing relationships with supporters.

Three steps any small charity can take to innovate

Fundraisers in small charities can be the best-placed to drive through innovation and boost creativity. Here are three ways you can start to think about innovation and embedding it into your small cha...

Introduction to Fundraising

Are you new to the sector or thinking of changing careers into the sector?

Tell us how to grow giving

We want to hear from all members on how charities, businesses and government can encourage more people to give. Whether you are a new fundraiser, senior leader or charity partner, your ideas are vital...

CAF’S UK Giving Report 2025 reinforces the importance of growing giving

Shifting the Narrative: Fundraisers are the most generous people I know

Charlotte Di Corpo is the Director of Development for Capital Theatres. Charlotte has been nominated as Fundraiser of the Year at the Chartered Institute of Fundraising's National Fundraising Awards 2...

How to work with a photographer, with a template

Working with a professional photographer can significantly enhance the impact of your communications and fundraising campaigns. Here's our tips and a template for producing a brief for a photographer....

How to develop a fundraising strategy, with a template

Developing a well-thought-out fundraising strategy is essential for small charities to achieve their financial goals and sustain their mission. This is our guide on how to create a fundraising strateg...

New report highlights need to navigate AI tools in fundraising “carefully”

A new report shows how fundraisers and charities are approaching AI with caution in their work.