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Vicky Reeves – it’s a time for many charities to consider how to boost their strategies for obtaining regular giving.

Felipe Henao Brand – effective analytics and real-time access to trusted data can power charities to better serve increasing demand.

Scott Logie – the effectiveness of charity marketing campaigns has declined over recent years.

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Contents – No. 147 Late Autumn 2022

Page 1 – Regular giving strategies to ride out the economic storm
Vicky Reeves on maintaining regular giving as a source of income.

Page 2 – The benefits of intelligent automation for charities
Alistair Sergeant on undertaking automation of processes.

Page 3 – Making an impact with a simple message
Alison Gibson-Stark on starting up and developing a national impact.

Page 4 – Making sure your data does the job
Felipe Henao Brand on maintaining data quality.

Page 5 – Maximising charity marketing campaigns’ effectiveness
Scott Logie on the complexities of charity campaign performance.

Page 6 – Operating during the cost of living crisis
Chris Belyavin on a team approach to homelessness.

No. 147 Late Autumn 2022
Publisher and Editor Richard Blausten
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