Useful Information – May 2023

Events, training, charity news, surveys, research, feedback, reports, services and much more – in one handy place!

This page will be updated with new information as we receive it during May. Please check back regularly. (Last update: 24/05/23)

You can view last month’s Useful Information here to catch up on new information added during April ’23.

If you’ve seen something you think we should be sharing, let us know! Email us: info@cumbriacvs.org.uk


Training and Events

Fundraising with Digital Marketing

Wednesday 7 June, Online. Beginners responsible for developing donors who are seeking to develop their practical digital marketing expertise and knowledge, this course will help you better understand the media available and how to adapt your messages to maximise the returns from each channel.

Find out more and book here

 

Testing paid social media ads

24 May, Online. You’ve put together what you think is the perfect paid social media ad – but do you know how will it actually perform? With the right strategy and clear sense of your audience, you might get a big return on investment. But without real world testing, you won’t be able to make data driven decisions about what actually works.

Join us for this engaging session as we discuss testing paid social media advertising – the value of A/B testing, creative testing, and more! We’ll also have time for some much needed peer-to-peer discussions too.

 

Eden Activities and Support for People Living with Dementia and their Carers 2023

Details of local support and activities can be found in this document.

 

Community Conversations – Whitehaven/Workington

Is your community important to you? At Building Extraordinary Communities (BEC), we are passionate about about driving lasting value throughout our local communities by placing people at the forefront of everything we do.

If you feel there is something missing in the area, we invite you to come along to one of our Community Conversation events and share what you feel should be prioritised in West Cumbria. You will not only get the opportunity to share your voice on the needs of the community, you will also get to learn more about how we at BEC are approaching this already through our projects.

22 May: Whitehaven – book here
30 May: Workington – book here

If you cannot make the events but still want to have your say, please fill out the survey here

 

Virtual Fundraisers Networking

Thursday 25 May. These friendly sessions involve a Get Grants Expert providing an update on the current grant fundraising landscape, before facilitating discussions about how the grant fundraising world continues to change, and what opportunities and challenges this presents to you as fundraisers.

Find out more and book here

 

Community Fundraising Course

Wednesday 7 June & Wednesday 14 June. Community Fundraising is one of the oldest, best known, and most resilient forms of fundraising.

As well as a fantastic source of unrestricted income, Community Fundraising is a great way to build your supporter and volunteer networks and awareness of your work.

Find out more and book here

 

Management for Fundraisers Training Course

Tuesday 6 June & Tuesday 13 June. As organisations and fundraising teams grow, some fundraisers find themselves moving into management positions. Learn how to build confidence and develop the new skills required to help your fundraising team reach their potential.

Find out more and book here

 

Corporate Fundraising Course

Tuesday 6 June & Tuesday 13 June. Increasing your knowledge of Corporate Fundraising will help you to develop new business relationships and diversify your organisation’s potential income.

In doing so, you have the potential to increase your organisation’s financial sustainability, aiding you in meeting your organisation’s objectives.

Find out more and book here

 

Fundraising for Beginners Training Course

Wednesday 31 May & Wednesday 7 June. Develop a strong foundational understanding of different types of fundraising and explore what options are available and what will work best for your organisation.

Attendees will also consider the importance of a fundraising strategy and receive practical support to put this into practice and confidently take the first steps towards achieving your fundraising goals!

Find out more and book here

 

On-demand webinar: Charities and the climate crisis

In this webinar, Charity Digital explore definitions of climate change and the climate crisis, impacts of climate change in the UK, why charities need to lead on climate action, how charities can lead, the resources to support your journey, and so much more.

 

Award in the Importance of Resilience & Grit Entry 3

Thursday 8 June, for 6 weeks at Kendal Library.

  • Learn ways to be strong and adaptable in the face of uncertainties
  • Discuss ways to remain positive and determined
  • Manage setbacks and stay focused on results

More information in the attached document

 

Engine Lonning Discovery Day

Saturday 3 June. Go ‘wild’ in your local woodland! Explore the nature and history on your doorstep with drop-in, free activities and taster sessions throughout the day.

Click on the thumbnail image for more information.

 

Upperby Gala Event – opportunity to fundraise

Bank Holiday Monday 29 May from 1pm – 4pm and we have the added bonus of celebrating the 100th Centenary Year of Hammonds Pond.

The event attracts a crowd of around 5,000 and there’s a mixture of all kinds of family entertainment including main arena activities, funfair rides, arts & crafts, face painting, music, comedy, balloon modelling archery, boating and much more.

We would love as many charitable organisations to attend as possible as it’s a great opportunity for your organisation to fundraise and raise awareness and promotion.

Charity Stalls Application Form

Application Terms and Conditions

 

Dying Matters Awareness Week

w/c 8 May. The national Dying Matters Awareness week will be encouraging communities across the country to come together to talk about death, dying and grief in the workplace.

“57% of employees will have experienced a bereavement in the last five years and every day, more than 600 people quit work to look after older and disabled relatives”, so many colleagues have been bereaved or experiencing anticipatory grief, so it is important to start to normalise these conversations and for people to realise that they are not alone. If you would like to know more, or to get involved in some way, please click here for the Hospice UK information and resources.

The Let’s Talk Bereavement project will be launching 2 new targeted sessions during that week: Anticipatory Grief in Adults and Anticipatory Grief in Children. To book a place, click here.

 

Online Training: Understanding Governance

3-4 May 2023. Improve your skills as a charity trustee by attending Understanding Governance Stage 1: The Trustee Role.

Led by governance expert Dorothy Dalton, this course will take place online on the mornings of 3-4 May. The interactive programme provides an overview of governance fundamentals and the key responsibilities of trustees. It will give new trustees a comprehensive introduction to the role and provide experienced trustees with an important refresher.

Find out more and book here

 

Electricity North West: Community Connects Event

To launch the next round of Electricity North West’s (ENW) award-winning Powering our Communities fund they’re hosting a Community Connects webinar on Thursday 11 May 2023 at 10am – 11.30am. The aim of the Powering our Communities fund is to provide seed funding to support communities to take part in the energy transition.

Applications are sought for projects that support the development of community and local energy in our region. Each year ENW look to award up to £15,000 per project and to find out more about how to apply sign up to attend this webinar.

 

Local Infrastructure and Community Transport Association – Creating Connections

Thursday 4 May, 2pm – 3pm, online. The Community Transport Association are exploring how local infrastructure organisations and the CTA can work more effectively together.

Local infrastructure is the backbone of a thriving voluntary and community sector and this include community transport operators. We want to explore and discuss how CTA can work more effectively with local infrastructure to ensure that CT as a sector thrives and also has the connections it needs into local public sectors and the wider voluntary sector.

Sign up here

Fundraising Convention 2023

3-4 July, QEII Centre. Fundraising Convention is the largest in-person event for fundraising professionals in the UK, and the one time of year, we meet as a sector to feel part of a community that will support and empower us. This year’s Fundraising Convention theme is Connection.

We will provide a space to imagine what could be possible, a place to be inspired, discover the latest trends, learn best practices and network with others who understand the challenges and opportunities that a job in fundraising brings. It is a learning opportunity not to be missed.

Find out more and book here

 

Skills Bootcamp in Project Management

From May 2023. Develop your Project Management knowledge with the University of Cumbria and Cumbria Local Enterprise Partnership (CLEP) new & improved Skills Bootcamp in Project Management.

This programme is available for individuals living and working in Cumbria with limited experience of working in projects who want to develop their skills.

Find out more and apply here

 

Applications open for a year of environmental support

Applications are open until Wednesday 31 May to join Become Green Together, a support and training programme helping VCSE organisations across Cumbria become environmentally sustainable.

Find out more and apply here

 

Eden Community Forum

26 May, Penrith or online. Healthwatch Cumbria (HWC) facilitates the Carlisle and Eden Community Forum. This Forum, which creates the conditions for effective “conversations about a healthier future”, brings together representatives of community groups of interest and place and senior representatives of the health and care system.

The Eden Community Forum Agenda is here and you can join online on the day here

 

Carbon literacy training for voluntary groups & social enterprises

21 & 28 June 2023. Take your organisation on its first steps to environmental sustainability by joining Cumbria Action for Sustainability’s accredited carbon literacy course. Half-price subsidised places are now available for employees and volunteers from organisations in Cumbria.

The course, hosted on Zoom, will give you the facts about the latest climate science. You’ll come away with the skills to calculate your carbon footprint and see where you can make improvements to reduce it. You’ll also explore the kinds of actions needed to put those improvements in place – in your organisation, community or at home.

Find out more and book here

 

Fundraising Convention 2023

3-4 July, London and online. Thinking of attending virtually? This year we are delighted to offer both in-person and virtual tickets for Fundraising Convention 2023. As a virtual attendee, you will access quality content specifically programmed for you to experience online. Across two days our virtual programme includes live plenary talks, interactive virtual workshops, speaker interviews and more.

When you attend Fundraising Convention 2023 you’ll be joined by hundreds of professional fundraisers from incredible charities across the UK, including RNLI, Dementia UK, East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices and St. John Ambulance.

 

Employment law training for charity leaders

Tuesday 16 May. It is important for charity leaders to have a robust knowledge of employment law to ensure employees are managed fairly and effectively, especially in the era of hybrid working.

Essential Employment Law for Charity Leadership is an online training course. The programme will provide a comprehensive overview of the laws and regulations around recruitment, diversity and inclusion, disciplinary issues, flexible working, safeguarding and much more.

 

Get Grants free introduction workshops

Following the success of Get Grants 10th Anniversary events, we are pleased to announce the return of our FREE Introduction Workshops! These workshops provide a taster session, filled with top tips and advice, of each of our training courses.

Thursday 18 May: Introduction to Community Fundraising Workshop

Thursday 8 June: Introduction to Major Donor Fundraising Workshop

Thursday 22 June: Introduction to Trusts & Foundations Workshop

Thursday 6 July: Introduction to Individual Giving Workshop

Tuesday 25 July: Introduction to Corporate Fundraising Workshop

Friday 29 September: Introduction to Using Data in Fundraising Workshop

Tuesday 10 October: Introduction to Storytelling in Fundraising Workshop

Friday 10 November: Introduction to Fundraising Strategy Workshop

 

Free MS awareness training

Wednesday 24 May, Wednesday 26 July, Wednesday 27 September, Wednesday 29 November. Are you a community-based professional or volunteer? Do you work in health or social care? Do you work for a charity, community voluntary organisation or social enterprise? Are you an employer looking to know more about multiple sclerosis (MS)?

We are hosting free MS awareness training sessions for you. Due to demand, additional dates are available.

Find out more and book here

 

A Day with Professor Tony Attwood

Thursday 18 May. Professor Attwood is one of the world’s leading experts on Autism and will be doing a full day of presentations specially chosen to benefit parents, carers and people who support those with Autism as well as individuals themselves.

Find out more and book here

 

Buddhist Group of Kendal (Theravada) BGKT 2023 meeting dates

Please view this document to see details of events taking place in 2023, including monthly open meetings and Vesak Celebration in May.

 

Meet the Funder Events

Dates through until September’23. There has never been a greater need for fundraisers to get-together and share knowledge and experience. Get Grants FREE Virtual Events bring fundraisers across the UK together to share experiences and connect with other fundraisers.

In our popular Meet the Funder Virtual Events, Get Grants Funding Experts are joined by funders to talk about their funding programmes. These events give attendees the opportunity to speak directly to funders, take part in discussions, get unique insights, and ask questions specific to their project or organisation.


VCFSE News and Information

[NEW] Cumberland Council Newsletter

View the Cumberland Council newsletter from 06/05/23 here, including:

  • Flimby Flood Alleviation work update – road reopens two weeks early!
  • Our Targeted Short Breaks mid-year registration window is now open!
  • Election results

 

 

NCVO takes over FSI’s assets following its closure

NCVO has announced it will be taking over the key small charity assets of the Foundation for Social Improvement (FSI) after it closed recently due to funding issues.

The company ceased operations on 2 May and transferred the running of Small Charity Week to NCVO, which it had already planned to partner with on the project.

Read the full article here

 

Polly Neate: Charity leaders must rise above the parapet

In the third in a series of blogs from the Charity Reform Group, the chief executive of Shelter writes that civil society leaders must become more visible

“Rise above the parapet? We’re already there. Charity CEOs are working and leading in a glass house these days and the proverbial stones are thrown from both inside and out. Our words matter for our organisations, our colleagues, our multiple stakeholders with their varied and even conflicting needs and demands. Are we seriously saying we need to make it more personal, speak out more, step outside the glass house, beyond the relative safety of our organisational silos? Yes, that’s exactly what we’re saying.”

Read the full blog here

 

Podcast: Can technology save the planet?

Technology has always played a paradoxical role in the history of climate change: as both problem and solution.

It is one of the main drivers of greenhouse gas emissions but it can also be used to generate renewable sources of energy and help us to deal with the various impacts of the climate crisis. So can the good outweigh the bad and can technology actually be used to save the planet?

Listen to the podcast here

 

How to Diversify Your Charity’s Board – free guide

Getting on Board’s free practical guide: How to Diversify your Charity’s Board is aimed at charitable organisations, charitable networks, funders and federations that want to recruit and retain new and diverse trustees but do not have the skills to do so.

It offers a comprehensive overview of every stage charities need to address to organise and execute a successful recruitment and induction strategy. There are case-studies, practical exercises, free templates and thought leadership pieces throughout.

 

Shortlist announced for Charity Awards 2023

A loan scheme to provide powered wheelchairs to disabled children under five, a campaign to deter airlines from flying refugees to Rwanda, and a service linking law students with people going through the court system, are among 30 inspiring projects shortlisted for the Charity Awards 2023.

The Charity Awards, which announced its shortlist earlier this month, is the charity world’s longest-running, biggest and best-known awards ceremony. This year’s charities have been judged by an independent panel of charity leaders as having demonstrated outstanding best practice in leadership and management, from which other organisations can learn.

Read the full article here

 

‘Faith leaders should be unafraid to speak out’ – sector reacts to government review

Civil society organisations have responded to a review into how the government engages with faith.

The Bloom review, published last month, said that the Charity Commission may need more funding to properly investigate faith-based organisations.

Read the full article here

 

A guide to mental health awareness

A look at definitions of mental health, various elements of mental health awareness, the need to reduce stigma, the role of charities in providing support, the latest and best digital resources, and much more.

Read the article here

 

How to find inclusive stock imagery

Where can charities can find free-of-charge inclusive stock imagery?

 

Should you pay for Twitter Blue?

Should charities pay for a blue tick? Charity Digital explore the pros and cons of Twitter Blue.

 

Vision for Volunteering

The Vision for Volunteering project received £600,000 in funding from DCMS last year, and the new Vision for Volunteering team is now in place. Their mission is to inspire people to adopt the Vision for Volunteering and make it a reality in communities across England.

Over the next year they’ll be bringing the Vision to you, developing practical resources and tools, building a community to champion the Vision and sharing stories of the brilliant things you are doing to make the Vision a reality.

Read more on the Vision for Volunteering website

 

To spend or not to spend – a charity’s question

Investec’s head of charities, Nicola Toyer, looks at whether charities should be slowing their spending in this economic climate, and suggests charities should focus on the long-term.

Read the full article here

 

How can charities face 2023’s financial hurdles?

A look at how finance teams can adapt to current pressures as we move into the new financial year.

 

How to partner with businesses on ESG goals

Companies are increasingly focused on developing their ESG goals. Charity Digital show how charities can seize that opportunity and collaborate with those companies.

Read the full article here

 

How charity boards can drive digital

Explore how charity boards can manage digital transformation internally, from monitoring risk to developing skills.

 

Cumberland Council Newsletter

View the Cumberland Council newsletter from 28/04/23 here, including:

  • Connecting Communities in Carlisle
  • What did the Romans do for us?
  • New plan for The Wave in Maryport

 

Government opens consultation into tax compliance in the charity sector

The government has opened a consultation on charities tax compliance and also pledged to work with the sector on reforming gift aid.

The two announcements were part of a broader set of tax measures that were published on tax administration and maintenance day last month.

Read the full article here

 

Why you should invest in green tech in the workplace

In the climate crisis, it’s time to embrace green tech. Not only are there environmental benefits, there are cost-saving ones too.

 

Climate change: time to embrace recycled tech

How to use refurbished and second-hand tech hardware to benefit the climate – and your charity.

 

Charities warned of crypto donations risk in updated regulator guidance

The Charity Commission has updated its CC8 guidance to reflect the rise of digital payments and cryptocurrency donations.

The updated guidance, published in April, sets out the role strong internal financials controls can play in ensuring trustees can safeguard their charity’s assets and use them properly.

Read the full article here

 

Do not ‘weaponise’ the Charity Commission in trustee disputes, says CEO

The Charity Commission has told trustees not to “weaponise” the regulator in internal charity disputes.

Speaking at Civil Society Media’s Trustee Exchange last month, Helen Stephenson said she sees too many cases that revolve around “two or more warring parties with differing visions for the future of the charity”.

Read the full article here

 

How to support neurodiversity in the workplace

Find out how charities can recruit and support people who are neurodiverse.

 

How can charities center empowerment in their operations?

A look at how charity leaders can empower others across the workplace, third parties and supply chains, and wider society.

 

Why trustees should support charity CEOs to speak out

The chief executive of the RSPCA explains why boards have a critical role to play in helping charities take bold stands.

“Earlier this year, when Oxfam updated its inclusive language guide to reflect new social norms and the experiences of the people it is trying to support, it was met with a predictable wave of outrage and allegations of “wokery”. Less predictable was the measured, calm, yet unrepentant, response of the charity’s CEO Danny Sriskandarajah who stood by and passionately defended the decision. It left his critics looking petty and mean-minded.”

Read the full article here

 

Publicly-funded charities warned of media backlash risk to campaigning activity

Charities have been warned of potential media criticism when they campaign on issues related to their cause.

One of the key attacks on charity campaigning comes from the right-wing press, Halima Begum, chief executive of the Runnymede Trust, told an event last month. Speaking at Civil Society Media’s Trustee Exchange, the incoming CEO of ActionAid said one of the easiest ways charities can be attacked for campaigning is by the right-wing press criticising how much public funding it receives.

Read the full article here

 

Discover your local warming stripes with Carbon Copy

Carbon Copy – a UK charity working to accelerate local action and a community powered response to tackle climate and biodiversity crises – have launched a new update to their Carbon Zero Explorer, enabling you to see how much the climate has changed where you live.

Using Professor Ed Hawkins’ Warming Stripes which give a visual representation of changing climate and temperatures, the Carbon Zero Explorer allows you to search for your local area and download your warming stripes, giving you an opportunity to use them to start bigger conversations locally and connect people with the reality of what’s happening where they live and why action needs to happen now.

 

How people’s lived experience is improving health and care services in our region

Our North East and North Cumbria Integrated Care System (ICS) is seeing the positive results from uplifting the voices of local service users when it comes to service planning and delivery.

Working in partnership with people and communities, their new involvement and engagement strategy ‘Lived Experiences’, highlights how the personal knowledge and impact of people who access health and care services can be used to deliver more effective, joined-up services.

Find out more here

 

Get involved in developing the regional Women’s Health Strategy

Our Integrated Care System colleagues are looking for volunteers to join a reference group to plan a North East and North Cumbria Women’s Health Conference. This will take place later this year and will help to take forward the development of the region’s Women’s Health Strategy.

The group will develop themes and ideas for the event including discussion about:

  • Ensuring women’s voices are heard.
  • Improving access to services.
  • Addressing disparities in outcomes among women.
  • Better information and education.
  • Greater understanding of how women’s health affects their experience in the workplace.
  • Supporting more research, improving the evidence base and spearheading the drive for better data.

If you’re interested in joining the group, please contact mary.bewley1@nhs.net.

 

Free downloadable campaign and briefing planner from CharityComms

In response to member requests, CharityComms have created a free downloadable campaign planner and briefing template. Whether you are planning your next major fundraising campaign, call to arms or awareness campaigns, these documents have been designed to give you a solid starting point.

Find out more here

 

National Digital Inclusion Network Map launches

Good Things Foundation’s National Digital Inclusion Network is made up of thousands of grassroots organisations that are all working to deliver digital inclusion support in their local communities.

If you’re a community organisation that is or wants to support your community members to get online and access the benefits of digital – then joining the network will help you do exactly that. It is free to join and offers a range of free services.

 

Climate change: digital and displacement

Charity Digital explore how digital helps organisations to monitor displacement, map displaced people, identify groups vulnerable to climate change, and more.

 

Mapping of support for refugees and people seeking asylum

Are you a VCSE organisation supporting refugees and people seeking asylum?

If you’d like to be on a new regional map showing the services available, please complete this form from the NW Regional Strategic Migration Partnership.

 

Orlando Fraser: ‘Woke’ criticisms of UK charities are unfair

The Charity Commission’s chair reflects on his recent visit to Romania and explains why he supports the work of Britain’s international aid charities…

“When I started as chair of the Charity Commission around a year ago, amongst other things, I committed to listening to and, where appropriate, being an enthusiast for the charitable sector – including being prepared to stand up for unfairly criticised charities.”

Read the full article here

 

HR 101: health and safety in the workplace

Health and safety is a priority for all charities. Charity Digital explore the role of HR professionals in looking after staff welfare.

 

How to support your charity through financial uncertainty

In the wake of economic uncertainty, Cezanne HR shares how charity leaders and HR teams can support their charity through a financial crisis, prevent staff turnover, and boost morale internally.

 

Cumberland Council Newsletter

View the Cumberland Council newsletter from 21/04/23 here, including:

  • Festivals and events in Cumberland
  • Cumberland Coronation celebrations
  • Cultural strategy launches

 

Regulator reports 25% rise in fundraising concerns raised

The Fundraising Regulator has reported that the number of concerns raised with around charities’ fundraising activity has risen by 20-25% on the year.

Speaking at the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Charities and Volunteering in April, chief executive Gerald Oppenheim said the regulator was “increasingly busy” and that he had seen a rise in the number of fraudulent fundraising pages set up.

Read the full article here

 

Will the Big Help Out be an ‘unprecedented’ volunteering event or a ‘damp squib’?

To mark the king’s coronation, people across the country are being encouraged to volunteer, starting on 8 May, a bank holiday Monday. An app has been launched for the Big Help Out (BHO) and organisers say tens of thousands of people have signed up to volunteer.

However, an Observer article recently drew some debate after it suggested the participatory levels for the BHO may not be high amidst a volunteer crisis, and something was needed to address a deeper, structural issue.

Read the full article here

 

Opinion: The Big Help Out must consider older volunteers

With the Big Help Out less than one month away, Centre for Ageing Better’s programme manager, Rachel Monaghan, explores how volunteering opportunities can be made accessible to all ages.

Read the full article here

 

Care charities asked to join bulk energy bills tender to save costs

Umbrella body Care England is offering charities the opportunity to combine energy volumes in a bulk tender that could save them money on their energy bills over the next three years.

Its first round of the project saw 53 charities and six community interest companies, which accounted for a tenth of all organisations, take part and save up to 36% compared to incumbent brokers gas and electricity prices.

Read the full article here

 

Regulator scraps ‘ethical’ and ‘responsible’ terms in draft investment guidance

The Charity Commission has removed the terms “ethical” and “responsible” from its draft updated investment guidance.

Its draft guidance is less than a quarter of the size of the document it is set to replace, now running to 5,600 words.

Read the full article here

 

How to build trust on social media

Find out how charities can use their social media presence to inspire public trust.

 

The ultimate guide to email marketing

A look at how organisations can make the most of email marketing and the best email marketing platforms currently on the market.

 

Should charities use AI content bots?

Is it cheating to use content bots like ChatGPT? Should charities be wary of the moral risks of using AI-generated content? Do the cons outweigh the pros? In short, yes.

Read the full article here

 

Free charities from low cost demands to ‘change the world’, says US film

A film due to be released in cinemas in the autumn claims that double standards facing charities are preventing them from achieving their missions.

Uncharitable, a documentary based on a controversial book of the same name by activist Dan Pallotta, is due to be screened in up to 100 cinemas in the US in September.

Read the full article here

 

Cyber security challenges charities are facing in 2023

Explore the threats and challenges that charities are presently facing in the world of cyber security.

 

How your digital strategy can help fight climate change

In the blog, Charity Digital explores the role strategy plays in tackling climate change, with advice on building sustainability into tech choices, reviewing supply chains, collaboration, and much more.


Surveys, Research, Feedback and Reports

Snowballs and Eels

NAVCA recently published “Snowballs and Eels”, a rapid review of national funding for cross-sector partnership building in health and care in England.

Commissioned by The National Lottery Community Fund, the report looks at what funding from national sources has been made available to support the VCSE’s engagement in partnerships with health and care system partners recent years.

Read Snowballs and Eels here, under ‘Reports and publications’

 

NCVO reports volunteering downturn in the UK

Some of the key ways people volunteer have declined over the past years, according to a report published in April.

The Time Well Spent 2023 report from NCVO says that since 2018, the proportion of people raising money or taking part in sponsored events has gone down from 11% to 6%.

Read the full article here

 

£2bn more donated to charities in 2022, says CAF report

An estimated £12.7bn was donated to charities in 2022, an increase of £2bn on the year before, according to the UK Giving Report 2023.

Charities Aid Foundation (CAF)’s latest study of household donor behaviour reports that giving spiked in March and April last year, seemingly in reaction to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, with average donations increasing in those months to £85 and £64, respectively.

Read the full article here

 

Impact of digital exclusion on access to healthcare for people seeking asylum

This Red Cross report finds that people seeking asylum in England are at risk of missing out on basic healthcare services because they have limited access to the internet and digital tools.

Using a peer research approach, where refugees who have been through the asylum process interviewed people seeking asylum, the report provides a detailed picture of the barriers to online health and care services.

It highlights several barriers, including the affordability of devices and mobile data, a lack of wifi in asylum accommodation, and a lack of confidence in using technology and navigating websites in English.

 

Latest research shows charity donations halved last year

Research documented in Benefact Group’s Value of Giving 2022 report has estimated that charitable donations fell to £4.3 billion, a huge decline from the £9.3 billion received in 2021. However, there was a strong recovery to volunteering with volunteer numbers growing and the annual value of volunteering returning to pre-pandemic levels of £18.7 billion.

Read the full report here

 

Quarter of charities experienced cyber attacks last year, say government figures

Just under a quarter of charities have suffered a cyber attack in the past year, according to government figures.

The Cyber Security Breaches Survey 2023, published by the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology last month, found that 24% of charities have been victims of cyber breaches or attacks in the last 12 months compared with 30% in 2022.

Read the full article here

 

Charity donations halved to £4.3bn last year amid cost-of-living pressures, says research

The value of charitable donations in the UK fell by more than half last year to £4.3bn, according to a new report.

Benefact Group’s inaugural Value of Giving report says that charitable donations fell by £5bn in 2022 from £9.3bn the year before, which it attributes to increased living costs for UK households and soaring bills over the past year.

Read the full article here

 

Charities’ legacy income increases to £3.7bn despite fewer deaths

Charities’ legacy income has increased to an estimated £3.7bn, the highest total since 2017, according to a new report.

Legacy income for charities in England and Wales reported to the Charity Commission increased by 13.2% from 2021 despite there being 10,000 fewer deaths than in 2021, the report says.

Read the full article here

 

Hybrid fundraising jobs increased by 900% in three years, CIoF figures show

Hybrid roles advertised in the fundraising sector have increased by more than 900% in three years while onsite roles have declined by 64%, according to new research.

CharityJob’s analysis of recruitment figures showed a huge change in working patterns in the fundraising sector between 2019 and 2022 as organisations have embraced hybrid and remote working.

Read the full article here


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