Thinking about... core funding draws on learning from their own and others' research and interviews with key informants from seven charitable foundations providing core funding to shed light on why, when and how to use core funding. Their particular focus is social welfarevoluntary organisations, many of which are local. This part of the voluntary sector relies mainly on two types of income – grants from statutory bodies and fundraising from trusts and foundations. This makes their dependence on core funding from trusts and foundations, and full costrecovery, even more critical
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In recent years, private foundations have gained considerable relevance in global health due to thei...
The Government of the United Kingdom (UK Government) believes that the third sector and in particula...
Presents excerpts from 23 interviews conducted with philanthropic leaders. Based on their wide and v...
"An analysis of the open-ended responses given to question 5.2 from the second Global Stakeholder Pa...
Foundations engaged in social investment frequently provide risk capital to charities and social ent...
In September 2020, Heather Hamilton, Executive Director of Elevate Children Funders Group, interview...
Philanthropy's primary funding strategy -- restricted grants -- too often hamstrings grantees' abili...
At the November 2008 Weingart Foundation Board meeting, the Board made the decision to accelerate it...
This report into the governance and financial management of endowed charitable foundations -- charit...
This report presents an original research conducted by THE SMART Company, exploring the prevalence, ...
The effects of the pandemic have been felt differently depending on where you are in the UK. However...
This report examines different approaches to funding plus used by UK charitable foundations. In addi...
This report looks at how the place-based community foundation model aligns with the United Nations S...
The UK is a generous country: the giving of time and money to help good causes is a normal part of e...
In 2016 Esmée Fairbairn Foundation, together with the Blagrave Trust, surveyed UK charities on wheth...
In recent years, private foundations have gained considerable relevance in global health due to thei...
The Government of the United Kingdom (UK Government) believes that the third sector and in particula...
Presents excerpts from 23 interviews conducted with philanthropic leaders. Based on their wide and v...
"An analysis of the open-ended responses given to question 5.2 from the second Global Stakeholder Pa...