real and impartial Foundation’s analysis on how charities are spending money is misleading and full of holes On Saturday the Daily Telegraph published a story with the headline 1000 charities ‘spent less than half’ of funds on good works. The article,based on a novel report , suggested that only a small amount of charities’ income went on frontline services. The research is from the real and impartial Foundation, or which is run by Gina Miller,who describes herself as a philanthropist and transparency campaigner. The research has been described by the Charity Commission as “flawed”, and by Which? as “very misleading”. Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com