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Michelle Mitchell on innovation at Cancer Research UK
Lucinda Rouse and Andy Ricketts are joined by Michelle Mitchell, chief executive of Cancer Research UK, to discuss the charity’s approach to fundraising, supporter engagement and advocacy.
Michelle provides insight into the charity’s ongoing data and digital transformation programme: a major investment that aims to personalise supporter engagement and raise the systems surrounding it to the same level as the world-leading research funded by CRUK.
She stresses the importance of promoting innovation and experimentation to deliver the impact articulated in a clear organisational strategy.
Also in the episode, Andy talks about Third Sector’s latest Charity Pay Study, which identifies and ranks the sector’s highest earners using data drawn from charities’ accounts.
Do you have stories of people whose lives have been transformed for the better thanks to your charity? If so, we’d like to hear them! All it takes is a short voice message to be featured on this podcast. Email lucinda.rouse@haymarket.com for further information.
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How the Royal Academy of Music increased its fundraising income twelvefold
มุมมอง 514 วันที่ผ่านมา
Lucinda Rouse and Dami Adewale are joined by Kirsty MacDonald, deputy principal for advancement at the Royal Academy of Music, to discuss the charity’s ongoing campaign to raise £100m. Kirsty describes how the academy saw annual fundraising revenues grow from £1.5m to £18m in less than a decade, after investing in necessary systems and infrastructure including research, data and due diligence f...
How to seize an unexpected major fundraising opportunity
มุมมอง 914 วันที่ผ่านมา
Lucinda Rouse is joined by Paul Watkins, fundraising director at Leeds Hospitals Charity, to reflect on the charity’s delivery of a £6.8m appeal for a new motor neurone disease care centre. Paul describes the integral role of the late England rugby league player Rob Burrow, who was diagnosed with MND in 2019 and died earlier this year, in mobilising a community of some 17,000 individual support...
Fozia Irfan on the conundrum facing funders
มุมมอง 17หลายเดือนก่อน
Lucinda Rouse and Emily Harle are joined by Fozia Irfan, director of impact and influence at BBC Children in Need, to reflect on the challenges facing charities and grantmakers in the present funding climate. Fozia describes the role of funders such as Children in Need to convene networks spread across the UK and create communities of practice to provide more holistic and structural solutions t...
Impact measurement: theory of change
มุมมอง 21หลายเดือนก่อน
Lucinda Rouse and Andy Ricketts are joined by Zahra Hedges, chief executive of the youth empowerment charity Winning Scotland, and Helen Rafferty, senior programme manager at the education charity Shine. Zahra explains how a theory of change has helped Winning Scotland to identify and prioritise its most fruitful activities and reassure its board and donors. She provides insight into how the ch...
How is the telemarketing space evolving?
มุมมอง 5หลายเดือนก่อน
Lucinda Rouse and Emily Burt are joined by Jack Boardman, head of development at the telemarketing agency Angel, and Phoebe Cooper, marketing manager in the RSPCA’s donor development team. Jack describes the power of a telephone conversation in building rapport with new and potential supporters. He explains the fusion between digital lead generation and telephone conversion in response to chang...
Developing the right leaders for the modern charity sector
มุมมอง 13หลายเดือนก่อน
Lucinda Rouse and Dami Adewale are joined by Nadia Alomar, chief executive of Clore Social Leadership, and Beki Osborne, chief executive of Sexual Assault & Abuse Support Service, Buckinghamshire and Milton Keynes. Nadia describes the changes she has witnessed in voluntary sector leadership in recent years, from the effects of resource scarcity to an increased emphasis on inclusivity, wellbeing...
Chris Sherwood on growth, governance and coalitions for change
มุมมอง 222 หลายเดือนก่อน
Lucinda Rouse and Emily Burt are joined by Chris Sherwood, chief executive of the RSPCA, to reflect on his six years at the charity before he moves on to the top job at the NSPCC. Chris likens the reality of navigating the RSPCA’s significant public profile to operating in a goldfish bowl. He stresses the importance of stimulating engagement with the charity’s extensive branch network to instig...
The secret to a successful CEO-chair relationship
มุมมอง 142 หลายเดือนก่อน
Lucinda Rouse and Emily Burt are joined by Jayne Taylor and Matt Jones, chief executive and chair of the Elephant Group, a charity that helps state-educated students access top universities. Matt, who founded the Elephant Group in 2018, describes how his role has evolved since the arrival of Jayne as the charity’s first chief executive in 2022. This has included moving away from lower level ope...
A day in the life of a head of philanthropy
มุมมอง 172 หลายเดือนก่อน
Lucinda Rouse shadows Charlotte Holmes, head of philanthropy at Leukaemia UK, to experience the day-to-day realities of a job in major donor fundraising. Charlotte outlines the range of approaches used to identify connections and nurture relationships with existing and potential donors, from individuals to trusts and foundations and corporate partners. She describes her career path, starting in...
How are corporate partnerships likely to evolve?
มุมมอง 102 หลายเดือนก่อน
Lucinda Rouse and Emily Harle are joined by Manny Amadi, chief executive of C&E Advisory, to discuss the company’s latest Corporate-Non-Profit Partnerships Barometer. Manny talks about how the EU Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive, which affects how companies report on their social and environmental impact, will have an impact on new corporate partnerships. He flags the gap between co...
Mental health in the charity sector
มุมมอง 113 หลายเดือนก่อน
Lucinda Rouse and Emily Burt are joined by Alicia Nagar, head of people, wellbeing and equity at Mental Health First Aid England, and Samantha Stapley, chief operations and people officer at Trussell. Alicia describes the complex mental health challenges faced by people working in the voluntary sector. She outlines the need for a holistic approach to organisational support, with Mental Health F...
A day in the life of a charity data wiz, and Dan Corry interview
มุมมอง 473 หลายเดือนก่อน
Lucinda Rouse travels to the Donkey Sanctuary in Sidmouth, Devon, to meet the charity’s senior statistician, Stuart Norris, and find out about his pathway to a career in data science. Stuart describes how he combined a background in ecology with his long-standing interest in computers to find his niche in the voluntary sector. He explains how his team combines open source data with internal inf...
Stimulating a more joined-up charity sector
มุมมอง 103 หลายเดือนก่อน
Lucinda Rouse and Emily Burt are joined by Ndidi Okezie, chief executive of UK Youth, to discuss the need for the voluntary sector to overcome its siloed approach to solving systemic problems. Ndidi explains how UK Youth is pushing for a more integrated approach to delivering youth services through a new initiative called the Joined Up Institute. She shares her views on the role funders can pla...
How far has the sector come in tackling systemic racism?
มุมมอง 193 หลายเดือนก่อน
Lucinda Rouse and Emily Burt are joined by Collette Philip, founder of the anti-racist brand agency Brand by Me, to discuss the findings of its recent audit of anti-racism work by the top 30 charities listed in Third Sector’s Charity Brand Index. Collette explains why adopting a non-racist organisational approach and focusing primarily on diversity and the representation of racialised communiti...
Gemma Peters on Macmillan’s metamorphosis
มุมมอง 333 หลายเดือนก่อน
Gemma Peters on Macmillan’s metamorphosis
Overcoming charity banking challenges
มุมมอง 94 หลายเดือนก่อน
Overcoming charity banking challenges
Open data for social good, and responding to racism
มุมมอง 64 หลายเดือนก่อน
Open data for social good, and responding to racism
Creating a more inclusive charity sector for people with lived experience
มุมมอง 234 หลายเดือนก่อน
Creating a more inclusive charity sector for people with lived experience
Organising successful charity events post-Covid
มุมมอง 44 หลายเดือนก่อน
Organising successful charity events post-Covid
Taxes for private schools, and building a major donor base from scratch
มุมมอง 155 หลายเดือนก่อน
Taxes for private schools, and building a major donor base from scratch
Charities and strategic climate action
มุมมอง 45 หลายเดือนก่อน
Charities and strategic climate action
Promoting your cause through drama, and charities under Labour
มุมมอง 105 หลายเดือนก่อน
Promoting your cause through drama, and charities under Labour
A Labour win & how to generate income through enterprise
มุมมอง 95 หลายเดือนก่อน
A Labour win & how to generate income through enterprise
Behind the scenes at the RNLI
มุมมอง 185 หลายเดือนก่อน
Behind the scenes at the RNLI
MrBeast, influencer philanthropy and reconfiguring power
มุมมอง 116 หลายเดือนก่อน
MrBeast, influencer philanthropy and reconfiguring power
The importance of building trust
มุมมอง 66 หลายเดือนก่อน
The importance of building trust
Getting the most out of skilled volunteers
มุมมอง 86 หลายเดือนก่อน
Getting the most out of skilled volunteers
Navigating volunteering trends
มุมมอง 27 หลายเดือนก่อน
Navigating volunteering trends
Election, inflection and the Chelsea Flower Show
มุมมอง 27 หลายเดือนก่อน
Election, inflection and the Chelsea Flower Show

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  • @Az.7770
    @Az.7770 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Climate change is bs 😂

  • @catinthehat906
    @catinthehat906 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Bubb is a hypocrite, bangs on about climate change on his blog while he jets around the world.

  • @Thefire591
    @Thefire591 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    Definatly agree with the last guy here. Effective d2d fundraising is the BEST way to get money for charities. Ofcouese.a fundraisier should not force someone to join but rather in a resptful manner which still will yield good or even better results as people are more likely to give if you are respectful and "fun/encouraging". This first woman has obviously no idea what she is talking about.