This month, Charity Finance marks Charity Finance Week (7-11 October).
This year, the theme for the week is “operating in a new era”. Our cover theme looks at what the new Labour government might mean for the charity sector. What are the challenges and opportunities for charities presented by this change of political direction?
We also have the latest annual research into the standard of reporting at the UK’s largest charities (as measured by three-year average income). This time around we shine the spotlight on those ranked 101-200.
Also, there is our annual Shops Survey, which gives an in-depth look at the charity retail market. In addition to the usual financial data, we find out respondents’ concerns around rag and a surge in shoplifting.
In addition, there is an update on the project to create international accounting rules for not-for-profits organisations, and much more.
- Latest
- Interview
- Cover theme: Charity Finance Week
- Survey: Charity Shops
- Special feature: Reports and accounts
- Analysis
- Opinion
- Data
- Closing time
Latest
Interview
Cover theme: Charity Finance Week
Survey: Charity Shops
Special feature: Reports and accounts
Analysis
Opinion
Data
Closing time
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