In this episode we speak with Catherine Mahoney about the recent UK Giving Report from the Charities Aid Foundation (CAF).
1. Giving is up but givers are down
It’s a little disconcerting to hear that there are so many fewer donors here in the UK compared to previous years, we’re not sure if this is also being seen in other countries too.
However, total giving seems to have gone up, showing that those who are giving seem to be giving more. What we don’t know is why. If we look at the growing wealth gap in our society, and the job losses that have come from the pandemic, the vast furlough scheme which has given many people less over much of the last two years, this might give us some idea.
2. Would could charities do to overcome giving fatigue?
So while the pot may not be getting smaller, the loss of so many donors suggests that competition for support may be on the increase. It would be useful to understand more from charities about whether their funds have gone down or whether their supporter numbers have gone down and they are just seeing larger average gifts. We also don’t know how the emergency appeals of the pandemic will continue to perform, some believe that giving fatigue is setting in, or will do in the short-term.
What does this mean for charities. Well one thing is that we need to continue to find ways of establishing long-lasting and thereby cost-effective relationships with supporters. Providing an authentic personal interaction, along with a reciprocal donor-centred approach to fundraising to help bring supporters into our cause and to live the passion that we, and our colleagues hold for it. With less resource, funding, time and energy this serves to be big challenge for many of us. And so, we must seek out within ourselves and from those around us the support we need to remain resilient, innovative and passionate.
This episode of Charity Chat has been brought to you by our platinum sponsor, fundraising platform Work for Good and the festive Small Business Star match funding campaign. This year there is a £50,000 match funding pot available. Head to www.workforgood.co.uk to sign-up for free!
This in-person workshop will explore the history and theories of autism, outline the current diagnostic criteria of autism, and look at strategies to support autistic people.
This workshop is interactive with discussions, activities and plenty of time for questions throughout, however participants are welcome to be involved as much or as little as they feel comfortable. There will also be regular breaks which will provide essential time to network between participants and speak to the trainers on a 1:1 basis. Refreshments will be provided however participants are required to bring their own lunch.
Grants of between £35,000 and £300,000 are available to help UK Armed Forces charities increase capacity in services and initiatives that offer supportive comradeship, engagement and wellbeing efforts for veterans who have served in Afghanistan and other recent conflicts and the wider veterans community. Organisations are invited to apply for one of four strands of funding from the Afghanistan Veterans’ Fund for projects that respond to the increased needs in veterans by improving wellbeing and resilience, and promoting good mental health. Funding is being made available by the Office for Veterans’ Affairs and will be administered by the Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust.
The deadline for applications is the 17th January 2022.
Funding is available to support innovative and creative arts and culture projects in communities across England, Wales, Northern Ireland, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man which open up conversations about dying, death and bereavement in new and creative ways. Hospice UK’s Dying Matters Community Grants Programme 2022 will award funding to registered charities, CIOs and CICs for projects that reach new and diverse audiences, with a particular focus on inequalities and inclusion. Two types of funding are available: small workshop grants of up to £999 for activities such as one-off workshops of poetry, singing or art; and project grants of between £1,000 and £5,000 for larger scale community projects such as a theatre production, photography exhibition or community mural.
The deadline for applications is 5pm on the 21st February 2022.
Imkaan, the UK-based, umbrella women’s organisation dedicated to addressing violence against Black and Minoritised women and girls has announced a new fund for specialist Black and minoritised women and girls’ organisations who deliver frontline support addressing violence against women and girls. Framework 4 of Margin to Centre – A Fund for the Black and Minoritised Women and Girls’ sector will open to applications on the 10th January 2022 to re-dress inequality and support the frontline operational and long-term sustainability work of organisations working to end violence against women and girls in England and Scotland.
The fund is made available through contributions from the Tampon Tax Fund and the closing date for applications is the 31st March 2022.
While Christmas can be a very happy and enjoyable time of year, for some it can be a difficult period; mental health doesn’t get easier just because it’s the festive season.
Here we have put together a list of five ways that you can make the festive season less difficult for yourself and others facing mental health challenges.
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We’ll use this information to design a better website for you. The survey shouldn’t take longer than 5 minutes to complete.”
Looking for a new, flexible and rewarding career in 2022? National food and farming education charity, The Country Trust may have the role for you.
If you’re someone who is passionate about providing immersive, hands-on experiences for children to connect with the world of food and farming, they’d love to hear from you.
The Trust has ambitious plans for 2022 and beyond. In collaboration with farmers, teachers, and educators, they’re aiming to support more children than ever before through connecting them to the land that sustains us all.
The Trust is recruiting a range of roles including a Food and Farm Discovery Coordinator working across Essex.
Closing date: 6 January, 8am.
Find out more about all these roles and apply online:
The Art Ministry needs an experienced service delivery manager to help us meet the day to day demands on our charity and to take advantage of the opportunities and deal with the challenges that are ahead of us in the charitable sector.
We are a small Essex based charity helping the community engage in creative art and craft activities to maintain and improve their mental health and well-being. At the core of our service provision are weekly sessions for children and adults with additional needs, adults with physical, visual and/or mental issues.
We are looking for someone who can:
Co-ordinate the delivery of the Charity’s services, by making best use of the resources available, such as employees, volunteers, funding and premises
Ensure that the Charity’s services are focussed on meeting its desired outcomes
Represent the Charity in various public contexts and help develop and maintain relationships with key external partners and agencies
Support the continued expansion and development of the Charity’s services through effective partnership working and use of funds
Support the Charity’s strategic and annual operational plans to ensure that the services offered align with those plans
We are looking for someone who is:
Committed and highly self-motivated
Able to enthuse, inspire and motivate others in order to ensure that the objectives of the Charity are achieved
Able to work in a self-directed manner, and as part of a team, including the ability to develop and build good working relationships with stakeholders and partners
Able to network and communicate with a wide range of people and organisations
Highly professional in their approach to all tasks
Able to work under pressure, manage competing priorities, and ensure deadlines are met
Proficient in the use of Microsoft Office packages and other commonly used business/charity applications and who has excellent organisational, administrative time-management, written and verbal communication skills
Able to drive and who has access to a car for business use
How to apply:
Please visit our website and download and complete the relevant forms