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Written by Third Sector (subscription) May 17, 2012 0 Topics The youth volunteering scheme was a hit with young people but there are concerns about its future, the report shows |
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Written by Civil Society May 17, 2012 0 Lord Wallace, the Cabinet Office spokesman in the House of Lords, sought to justify the tax relief cap yesterday by claiming that not all charities use their funds in a “public-spirited” manner, making the proposed cap necessary. |
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Written by Civil Society May 17, 2012 0 Topics Lord William Wallace of Saltaire, Cabinet Office spokesman in the House of Lords, told sector leaders yesterday that he "hopes" the government is making progress on delivering for civil society. |
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Written by Civil Society May 17, 2012 0 Topics Men may have ruled the political panel, but women packed the punches from the audience in the Civil Society Question Time debate, says Niki May Young. |
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Written by Third Sector (subscription) May 15, 2012 0 Topics The technology giant bans the use of apps that allow direct donations to charities |
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Written by Third Sector (subscription) May 15, 2012 0 Michael O'Neill, chief executive of the Christian charity, says many smaller-value donations could cease if the measure is introduced |
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Written by Civil Society May 10, 2012 0 There should be closer engagement between agencies compiling official statistics and voluntary sector organisations that use them, to better understand the needs of the sector, according to a monitoring brief from the UK Statistics Authority. |
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Written by Third Sector (subscription) May 09, 2012 0 Plans for a cap on tax relief for donations come under fire at Admiralty House, where Treasury minister David Gauke and charities minister Nick Hurd face sector representatives |
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Written by Charity Times May 08, 2012 0 Topics People will be given the opportunity to make donations to charity at 12,000 cash machines across the UK this summer, Nick Hurd the Minister for Civil Society announced today. Ministers have been looking at new ways to make it easier for people to give small amounts of money to charity and have been working with cash machine operator LINK to ensure that cash points can start offering people the opportunity to donate to charity in time for the 2012 Olympics. |
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Written by Third Sector (subscription) May 08, 2012 0 Minister for Civil Society says it will include the conclusions from today's Giving Summit |
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