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Bobath Centre staff agree to pay cut to save services
Staff at a charity supporting people with cerebral palsy have agreed to a 5 to 10 per cent pay cut in order to save its services.
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Charity Commission considers fine for late accounts
Charities filing their accounts late could soon receive a fine, Charity Commission chief executive Sam Younger revealed at a public meeting held last week.
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Public objections to non-elected trustees at Scottish charity published
The Office for the Scottish Charity Regulator has received 68 objections to the proposed reorganisation of one of Scotland's largest charities, which would replace elected councillors acting as trustees with non-elected board members.
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Lloyds TSB Foundation increases investment in core costs
The Lloyds TSB Foundation has revealed in its latest accounts increased support of charities' core costs in 2011, by way of an additional £1.6m investment into its UK-wide community programme.
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NSPCC ball raises £1.1m
NSPCC has raised £1.1m from its celebrity-studded Pop Art Ball last Thursday.
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HLF announces additional funding for skills programmes
The Heritage Lottery Fund has awarded more than £13m in additional funding to expand skills projects in the UK.
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Public service commissioners have it tough too
Service delivery charities must realise that government procurement teams are under immense pressure too, says Becky Slack.
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"Talk of trustee self-reliance is all very well but it doesn't address the increasingly complex work that many trustee boards are being asked to take on."
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