Just 4.5% of workers across green charities are from global majority groups, down on the previous year’s proportion of 6%.
The Charity commission has launched separate statutory inquiries into two linked financial services charities that “have persistently and repeatedly failed to meet their accounting requirements”.
Closure announcements from Feed the Minds and Chester Sexual Abuse Support Service this week follow winding down plans ...
A survey of employees found those working at charities are the least likely to use artificial intelligence (AI) across all ...
Michael Gidney has joined In Kind Direct this month after leading The Fairtrade Foundation for the last 12 years.
The government is to update MPs on its policy regarding axing a cap on sales limits on charity lotteries by the summer .
Women and Children First said funding concerns have prompted it ‘to exit gracefully’ from its work supporting communities in ...
Charities are failing to act on commitments to improve equality, diversity and inclusion within their organisation, research ...
Mencap has received around £30,000 from over 2,000 donations after a BBC Traitors contestant said he wanted to win money for the charity that supported his late brother, who had global developmental ...
Charity Times editor, Lauren Weymouth, is joined by Dementia UK CEO, Hilda Hayo to discuss why the charity receives such high workplace satisfaction results, what a positive working culture looks like ...
The Charity Commission failed to properly respond to “serious allegations regarding the possible concealment of child sexual abuse” at a charity, the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman (PHSO) ...
MPs will debate a Private Members Bill today aimed at axing the cap on sales limits on charity lotteries. The Bill has been introduced by Lib Dem MP for North East Fife Wendy Chamberlain and receives ...