Charities unite for fundraising
06 May 2004
Mencap has joined with other leading charities to launch a fundraising consortium designed to give...The charities will continue to work individually to secure corporate funding. The consortium is ...
Despite spending millions on marketing each year, charities admit they are failing to communicate...The 'State of the Third Sector' study revealed that nine out of 10 charities claim the public do ...
Mencap has joined with other leading charities to launch a fundraising consortium designed to give...The charities will continue to work individually to secure corporate funding. The consortium is ...
there are too many charities doing similar work and competing with each other ....there are too many charities doing similar work and competing with each other . The research, based ...
Charities have pioneered many of the relationship marketing techniques now being adopted by...Charities have pioneered many of the relationship marketing techniques now being adopted by ...
LONDON - Charities have been hit hard by declining response rates from their direct mail in recent.... Perhaps surprisingly, the pressures appear to be resulting in greater volumes of mail from charities, not ...
provide income to grassroots sport, local charities and youth organisations. Adullam Homes Housing ...
found that 60% of adults were more likely to buy products associated with charities, while 67% of ...
Bowel Cancer UK has launched its first consumer-facing campaign with a three-year awareness and fundraising drive called 'Check It'. It will encourage its community supporters to use the campaign as a fundraising tool and will also be targeting healthcare professionals.
- The Marine Conservation Society has teamed up with 4Kids Entertainment International, the licensing agent for comic book superheroes the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. The characters will make surprise appearances at key Marine Conservation Society events to endorse the society's conservation messages...
Action on Smoking and Health and Cancer Research UK have predicted that a third of pubs will stop serving prepared food to gain exemption from new legislation banning smoking in pubs.