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Help with your charity's annual report - a new service

Adam Rothwell - Thursday, April 2, 2009

Ticking the boxes in a charity annual report Today we announce a new service to help charities write better annual reports. In our experience reading over 1,600 charity annual reports, we've concluded that most charities could do with a bit of help putting them together. And that help is what we now want to provide.

Our advice will make your charity's annual report more transparent, more interesting, less confusing, and more useful as a document that donors will find interesting - and which will, we think, help you attract more supporters.

> As seen in Charity Finance magazine

The service is straightforward. If you'd like some help with your charity's annual report, or review, here's how we can help.
  1. You send us a copy of a draft of your annual report or review.
  2. We'll analyze this for overall quality and transparency, in line with our 43-point Charity Review System.
  3. We'll then send you email feedback on how your report can be improved, with practical tips and advice.
  4. You'll then have the opportunity to follow this up and ask us any further questions which you want answered.
We've tried to make the whole process as simple, and as practical, as possible. So, if you're interested in improving your charity's annual report, just let us know if we can help. Call 020 785 6313 and ask to talk to Sarah, or email shedley@philanthropycapital.org. We're looking forward to hearing from you.
 

 


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Submitted by Adam Rothwell on Tue, 07/04/2009 - 10:49pm.

Absolutely right, SimonK, absolutely right.

Adam, Intelligent Giving


Submitted by SimonK on Tue, 07/04/2009 - 10:47pm.

Rarry - the answers are 57.39, obtuse, 29%, and the trains will pass after 35 minutes.


Submitted by rarry revan on Sat, 04/04/2009 - 9:42pm.

While your there Adam, would you do my maths homework as well?

Rarry


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