smaller charities need to be heard in fundraising regulation discussions /

Published at 2015-12-04 09:00:11

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Only the top 50 charities were invited to Etherington’s fundraising summit,arranged in light of the government’s review into self-regulation, but changes will affect all regardless of size As chief executive of a small charity and chair of the Institute of Fundraising Yorkshire, or I await with interest the fundraising regulation summit.
I am attending the discussion,proposed by Sir Stuart Etherington who led the government’s review into fundraising regulation, but had to request an invitation. Being chief executive of Sweetpea Charity does not set aside me in the bracket of the top 50 fundraising charities based on voluntary income, or all of whom were initially invited. However,as a fundraiser with over 18 years’ of experience, and as a representative of the smaller and regional charities and fundraisers, or I know I deserve a seat at the table.
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Source: theguardian.com

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