Contents of magazine


Simon Wright – a key lesson from Covid has been how much investing in technology can improve your offering.

Annabel Mulliner – failing to make your digital content accessible will get in the way of fundraising and reaching potential beneficiaries.

Kate Heaps – the most important golden thread through Covid was engagement and communication.

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Contents – No. 140 Autumn 2021

Page 1 – Adapting through Covid and beyond
Simon Wright on maintaining the charitable ethos as a housing association.

Page 2 – Making supporter experience work for better fundraising
Matt Conner on significantly improving fundraising effectiveness.

Page 3 – Charities recovering stolen legacy funds
Fiona Campbell-White on solicitor theft.

Page 4 – Ensuring your charity’s digital communications are accessible
Annabel Mulliner on including audiences with disabilities.

Page 5 – When divorced couples are on charity boards
Victoria Mahon de Palacios on when a divorce situation affects trustee boards.

Page 6 – Using portals to source funding
John McLaren on the opportunities portal technology offers charities.

Page 7 – Facing down the challenges to hospice care
Kate Heaps on focusing on support for staff during coronavirus.

No. 140 Autumn 2021
Publisher and Editor Richard Blausten
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