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Giving Insights Spring 2009 | News & views | New Philanthropy Capital (NPC) - 0 views

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    This is really, really fab - new philanthropy capital - resources, toolkits, insights and advice
Elizabeth Borg

Business support, information and advice | Business Link - 0 views

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    Business Link provides advice for businesses (including start ups). There is also often funding available.
william doust

Advice from HeartMath® Stress Experts on How to Prevent (or Recover from) a S... - 0 views

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    Advice on stress, but a bit sales-y ;o( some principles good though ;o)
william doust

Networks to support development workers - 0 views

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    plug for networks, but also advice and resources on networking and setting up networks. ;o)
goodnewsshared

That Magical Moment When You Go Home: Charity Rescues Buzzard - 0 views

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    We have dealt with 9 Buzzard in the past 5 years and all of them have had fractures and internal injuries which had caused them to need putting to sleep. We have even transported them to other rescue centre elsewhere in the country for specialist veterinary advice and support, but they have all had to be put to sleep. This has been quite disheartening
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    We have dealt with 9 Buzzard in the past 5 years and all of them have had fractures and internal injuries which had caused them to need putting to sleep. We have even transported them to other rescue centre elsewhere in the country for specialist veterinary advice and support, but they have all had to be put to sleep. This has been quite disheartening
william doust

CleverComms - Guide for charities who need to work with the media - 0 views

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    free Guide from ask chrity done in conjunction with CharityComms - free PDF and free printed guide if you ask them to send it to you...also advice on new media. Fab!
william doust

Pistachio in Motion, SHIFTing Into Place | Pistachio - 0 views

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    see how this consultancy firm uses del.ico.us and advice other clients about twitter! i've seen tiwtter in main stream papers, it has reached the tipping point"
william doust

http://www.changeupmerseyside.org.uk/changeupdocs/Competitive%20tendering.pdf - Powered... - 0 views

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    Fab guidelines for commissioning by the New Economics Foundations and others. Looks very useful and packed with tips, advice and insights into process, expectations, etc.
william doust

Digital Fundraising Forum | LinkedIn - 0 views

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    "A discussion group for members of the bi-monthly Digital Fundraising Forum to discuss new ideas, ask questions and get advice from peers on all matters relating to raising money online. Group membership is open to all charity digital fundraisers but the forum group meetings are limited to one fundraiser per charity at present."
william doust

STAN - The Second Tier Advisors Network - 0 views

  • STAN - The Second Tier Advisors Network
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    What is STAN? STAN is a membership network for second tier advisors in London. Who can join? - £35 per year though... Membership is open to all second tier advisors working in greater London. When we say 'second tier advisor' we mean anyone who spends the majority of their work time advising voluntary and community organisations: You might be a Small Groups Development Worker, a Capacity Builder or a specialist Funding Advisor - no matter what your job title you are welcome to join. We also accept membership from those who aren't advisors but who might be interested in second tier advice; for example Grants Officers, Managers and Training Officers. These individuals are classified as 'STAN Friends' and can access all the network's services apart from some advisors only Learning Sessions. Membership of STAN is on an individual basis and costs £35 per organisation per year.
william doust

South West Forum News - 0 views

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    "Not for Profit Contribution to Pathways to Work Highlighted in New Research 30/10/2009 Provider-led Pathways is the final research phase of the Pathways to Work initiative that was first introduced in 2003. It provides information, advice and practical help to people receiving incapacity benefits to help them take up paid employment. Provider-led Pathways is delivered by private companies and not-for-profit third sector organisations rather than Jobcentre Plus. This report presents findings from qualitative research carried out in 2008 to explore experiences of the early implementation of the Provider-led Pathways programme from the perspectives of incapacity benefits recipients, staff of provider organisations, and staff of the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) and Jobcentre Plus."
william doust

ICT (information and communication technology) | National Council for Voluntary Organis... - 0 views

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    "louise [dot] brown [at] ncvo-vol.org.uk"
william doust

Charity Village® NewsWeek: Fundraising Q & A - 0 views

  • cultivating donors and prospects
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      advice on bluilding relationships with donors & your publics!
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    building relationships with donors, grant makers and publics...
william doust

The Answer for Ugly Times? Do Something Beautiful - Bill Taylor - HarvardBusiness.org - 0 views

  • The Answer for Ugly Times? Do Something Beautiful
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      This is really fab - check it out my little chums ;o) AFL: BAC, CLP Enjoy!...you little Mavericks!
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    for all you mavericks - some guidance during tough times. Business related!
william doust

Fear Is The Mindkiller - 0 views

  • I have long believed that fear, anxiety, and guilt are useless emotions in an entrepreneurial context.  When I get into an existential discussion with some people about this, they argue that there are contexts where these are useful emotions, but I still haven’t found them.  So – my first advice is “let go of the fear and anxiety (and guilt) – immediately.” 
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      fear & guilt gets in the way of developing your organisation and your entrepeneurial capacity,
william doust

Do You Act Big Even When Others Act Small? - 0 views

  • So when someone behaves in a way that you find hurtful or offensive, see it for what it is: a huge whopping statement about how they feel about themselves. We all come across people in life with a strong need to prove their superiority - whether intellectual, moral, societal, financial or otherwise.
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      this article helps you with the best strategies to managing your responses to the outbursts of difficult and challenging people!
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    dealing with and helping out challenging people ;0)
william doust

How to protect and profit from your ideas | Web Design, Internet Marketing an... - 0 views

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    Another resource via tweeter.
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