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Whistleblowing

This guidance provides some top tips for thinking about whistleblowing. It also provides links to further resources.

Research round-up

Insight is the foundation of all great fundraising. We’ve brought together the latest research to help you understand how external events, shifts in donor behaviour and giving trends will inform your ...

Safeguarding gift-aid from upcoming legislation

In this blog Charlotte Sherman, Growing Giving Policy and Partnerships Manager, talks about the work we have been doing to make sure gift-aid income is not impacted by the current Digital Markets, Com...

Corporate fundraising

Consultation responses

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.

Research Roundup: The role of digital, corporates and legacies in building back better

Charlotte Sherman, Policy and Information Officer at the Chartered Institute, looks at the key pieces of research published in 2020 Q4 which give an insight into giving and the impact of COVID-19 on c...

How to make the most of Giving Tuesday

Ahead of #GivingTuesday2021, Andy Frain of the Charities Aid Foundation explores what drives the campaign and answers some of the questions that people have about how to get involved.

For the first time data protection changes will actually make fundraising easier

Following the UK government's latest announcement on data protection, Daniel Fluskey, our Director of Policy and Communications, looks at what this means for fundraisers.

Social media has more to offer, but fundraisers need the right support

How can we grow giving in the UK?

There is a problem in charitable giving in the UK that we need to face up to - fewer people are donating to charity, and fewer people are being asked to give. Billions of pounds are still being r...

Briefing on the new Data Protection Bill

Briefing for Chartered Institute of Fundraising members on the new Data Protection Bill. Produced in partnership with Bates Well.

Scotland

Cost of living crisis

A career you can be proud of

Hear from Katie Docherty, CEO of the Chartered Institute on why fundraising is the most rewarding of careers.

‘The Future Leaders Programme has given me huge confidence in my capabilities’

Jack Schofield who recently took part in the Future Leaders Programme explains why the course is so valuable to him, and why leadership skills are even more important during times of crises.

Inspiring a positive and open working culture

This page covers guidance on how to inspire a positive and open working culture.

The psychology of opting in

There are many good reasons for putting supporters in control of how they are contacted but unfortunately, research shows these decisions are open to being biased by subtle factors. How the question i...

Is the fundraising statement in your annual report compliant with the law?

Lord Toby Harris, Chair of the Fundraising Regulator, outlines some key areas that charities should ensure are included in their annual reports' fundraising statements.

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.