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NCVO and Volunteering England in merger talks
The National Council for Voluntary Organisations and Volunteering England have entered merger talks and could be one organisation by early 2013.
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Nuffield Health turnover rises to £575m
The UK's biggest charity, Nuffield Health, has today published its annual report revealing its turnover has reached £575m, up 4 per cent on last year.
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Small Charitable Donations Bill amendments 'don't go far enough'
The Small Charitable Donations Bill has been published with amendments following consultation, but it still has a long way to go in making its benefits accessible to more charities according to the Charity Finance Group.
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Charity staff in the dark as council contract decision debated
Staff at a Hull charity have been left on the brink of redundancy this week as opposition councillors challenge the local authority's decision to award a support contract to a rival bidder.
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Labour will support Lord Phillips' social investment amendment to finance bill
Labour has signalled that it will support Lord Phillips' proposed social investment amendment to the Financial Services Bill.
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Will.i.am donates £500k Voice fee to the Prince's Trust
The Voice judge and Black Eyed Peas frontman, Will.i.am has donated his £500,000 fee for being a judge on the Voice talent show to the Prince's Trust to fund education, training and enterprise schemes.
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Featured film

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The five-word formula for a successful charity film
Niki May Young derives a formula from this week's featured film, by Breakthrough Breast Cancer, that could help you pin down the perfect charity production.
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Treasury: We listened, and we're listening still
The Small Charitable Donations Bill is another important sign of this government's commitment to fostering a culture of giving, says Chloe Smith.
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"I suspect that some of those who sign up - are being pressured and sign up to get away. On reflection they perhaps realise that their contributions will not necessarily benefit the designated charity for a long period -the collector of their signature and organisation - has to be paid first!"
John Marshall comments on Street fundraising standards have fallen, says PFRA
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