A Charity CEO’s Checklist for Efficient Team Collaboration
Team dynamics can make or break your organisation’s efforts to grow and thrive. The same holds true for organisations in […]
Team dynamics can make or break your organisation’s efforts to grow and thrive. The same holds true for organisations in […]
Leading a charity or a non-profit organisation without the right technological support can be incredibly difficult. In the non-profit sector,
Did you know that UK nonprofits and charities only retain 40-50% of donors? This donor retention statistic tells us that
Working towards a cause through a non-profit or charitable organisation is incredibly gratifying and enriching. But it’s more than just doing the good work; it’s also about doing it responsibly. Like any other organisation, your non-profit also needs to follow specific regulations and legal requirements.
Given the struggle to meet staffing requirements, you might feel you have no choice but to welcome anyone who’s willing to volunteer for your charity, but not every volunteer is the right fit. A good volunteer will help take your organisation forward, contribute towards the cause, and show empathy, while an incapable volunteer might undo the years of hard work you’ve put in.
With the news, advertising, marketing and social media, we are constantly bombarded with information. This makes it difficult for people to understand and retain information and messaging. This is also true of your donors, who are likely to forget what your charity and cause are about.
These are a few typical queries that your donors may have when they lack transparency or clarity regarding the use of the funds. If they have doubts about their donations, it can have far-reaching consequences. This is exactly where your charity’s financial reports can help.
Did you know that over 70% of charities have an annual income of less than £100,000? Smaller charities with limited funding are especially likely to struggle to support their causes and the people they serve in the long term. This is only aggravated further by increasing rental and supply costs we’ve seen in recent years as a result of inflation and the ongoing cost-of-living crisis.