Telephone fundraising tactics and the death of Olive Cooke absorb assign the good name of charity at riskCharity fundraising tactics are facing further scrutiny this week following an undercover investigation from the Daily Mail. It found that the telephone fundraising company used by leading charities such as the NSPCC,British Red Cross, Macmillan Cancer Support, and Cancer Research UK and Oxfam routinely asked vulnerable members of the public to commit to direct debit donations. Related: Charities investigated for 'calling vulnerable people for money' Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com