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An index by the not-for-profit company Women Count finds that only 17 per cent of the top 100 charities by income have female chairs

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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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Attitudes to publicly funded charities are hardening, Acevo head will say in anniversary speech

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Twenty openings available for the scheme that develops leaders for the voluntary sector, founded by Dame Mary Marsh

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Sam Younger, Chief Executive of the Charity Commission, the regulator of charities in England and Wales, this morning announced the launch of a new project to help charities improve their governance systems.

 
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Applications for the next generation of  Clore Social Leaders will open on 16 April, and those working internationally for a UK-based organisation will be welcomed for the first time.

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Tania Mason takes issue with one of the Leadership 20:20 Commission’s recommendations.

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The charity sector should develop its own version of the successful Teach First programme to support emerging leaders, the Leadership 20:20 Commission has recommended.

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Labour's Alun Michael says the Compact could be used to ask for funding agreements to include resources for training

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Sir Stuart Etherington believes that fundraisers will become chief executives at a faster rate than has been the case, he told a conference this morning.

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