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MARKETING MIX: Book of the week
25 Apr 2002 | by MONTE FIELDS, account director, charities, Claritas
marketing mix. However, for small and medium-sized charities that are just starting out, it's a very useful ...
Grayling secures Battersea Dogs Home PR account
19 Apr 2002
Battersea Dogs Home - one of the UK's best-known animal charities - has appointed its first PR
PUBLIC SECT0R BRIEFS: Volunteers to launch Journalist Network
12 Apr 2002
encourage media professionals to assist charities and other not-for-profit organisations with their media
BRANDING BRIEFS: The Giving Campaign has appointed Wolff Olins
18 Apr 2002
Charities Aid Foundation estimates that just 20% of donations that could be Gift Aided are currently made
PUBLIC SECTOR: Welham quits Reading for Sheffield City Council post
05 Apr 2002 | by GIDON FREEMAN
the charities sector as fundraising and communications director for the Methodist Housing Association ...
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