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Canadians throw their support behind socially responsible businesses

Luke Michael, Monday, 18th November 2019 -  A new report says Canadians are deeply loyal to companies that are connected to the community
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The ‘horrific reality’ of UK mental health hospitals revealed

Luke Michael, Friday, 8th November 2019 -  A UK report is calling for an overhaul of the mental health system to protect people with disability 

American donors turn to education funding

Luke Michael, Monday, 4th November 2019 -  A grantmaking organisation has examined philanthropic sector data in the US
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The share of Americans giving to charity has fallen post-recession

Luke Michael, Monday, 28th October 2019 -  A new report has explored the impact of the recession on charitable giving 
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UK regulator removes 28 organisations from charity register

Luke Michael, Monday, 21st October 2019 -  The charity watchdog says more than £50 million in charitable funds have been accounted for following its inquiry 
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UK fundraising sector vows to fight climate change

Luke Michael, Friday, 11th October 2019 -  The Institute of Fundraising says all charities have a responsibility to deliver change

Red tape cut for Singapore charities

Luke Michael, Friday, 4th October 2019 -  Singapore is moving to reduce the red tape burden for charities through a new service that streamlines reporting processes for the sector.
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UK charity slammed for long-running management failures

Luke Michael, Monday, 30th September 2019 -  Trustees of a UK housing charity have come under fire for failing to report the death of a resident and receiving unauthorised payments.
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Advisors failing to match millennials’ interest in impact investing

Luke Michael, Monday, 23rd September 2019 -  While almost four in five wealthy millennials in the US have made an impact investment, only around half of financial advisors understand the concept well, new research shows.

Charities urged to stay vigilant on advocacy rights

Luke Michael, Monday, 16th September 2019 -  A former UK charity leader has admitted he resigned from his role so he could more openly criticise government policy, prompting discussion around the state of charitable advocacy in Australia. 
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