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Report heralds red tape bonfire for charities

10 September 2008 – Third Sector Cabinet Office News

‘The Government today welcomed a new report that will help drive forward its programme to cut red tape for charities – focusing on unnecessary burdens in monitoring and reporting requirements.’
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NPC donor on How to Give

2 August 2008 – Financial Times

Peter Taylor, managing partner at Duke Street Capital was interviewed by the FT about his philanthropy.  Asked how he ensured that his giving was effective, 'I went to New Philanthropy Capital, which advises on effective giving.  In business, we do due diligence on companies all the time and you would not invest without doing your homework.'
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Homeless charity gains national praise

16 July 2008 – The Guardian

A regional homelessness charity has received a ringing endorsement from a national organisation that advises major donors on giving funds.  Newcastle-based Tyneside Cyrenians was recommended by New Philanthropy Capital (NPC) in a report that examines the causes of homelessness.
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Raw Deal for the Poor

16 July 2008 – The Mirror

Poorer families “can't get mainstream credit and are forced to turn to expensive doorstep lenders, says the charity New Philanthropy Capital”.
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Why the new rich are different

22 June 2008 – The Observer

Should the offspring of Warren Buffett ever challenge his decision to give £15bn of their potential inheritance to charity – he has an answer ready. “I think that a rich person should leave their children so they can do anything, but not enough that they can do nothing”.  Sue Wixley from NPC says that this is a reflection of changes in how fortunes are amassed.
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Questions for the Third Sector

4 June 2008 – The Guardian
The third sector is popular at the moment, but is starting to understand that it too will have to answer for its performance, writes Matthew Taylor.
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NPC trustee in FT's 'How to give it' column

10 May 2008 – Financial Times

Harvey McGrath, a founding NPC trustee, appeared in the FT’s 'How to give it' column.  He talks about his reasons for supporting NPC; “many of us do not have the resources to properly evaluate charitable effectiveness…This charity brings a research-based approach to helping donors find effective charities and helps them structure their giving accordingly.” Click here for the full article >>

Interview on PM radio show

23 April 2008– Radio 4, PM

Iona Miller, NPC analyst and co-author of Hard knock life, was interviewed on Radio 4’s current affairs programme about why charities tackling violence against women are under-funded. Listen again here >>

Britons give more to donkey sanctuary than abuse charities

23 April 2008– The Guardian

Robert Booth - ‘The British public gives more to a Devon-based donkey sanctuary than the most prominent charities trying to combat violence and abuse against women, a report released today by a leading philanthropy watchdog reveals.’
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Also see: A cause worth funding, Guardian Society.

Women’s charities woefully under-funded, warns report

23 April 2008– The Independent

Jerome Taylor -'Women’s refuges that specifically deal with black and ethnic minority women, meanwhile, say they currently face a particularly acute funding crisis because central government and local authorities are now less inclined to fund “single issue” charities.' Click here for the full article>>

Copal ties up with charity analyst NPC

7 April 2008– Financial News

Partnership could revolutionise the way organisations are monitored’, writes Mike Foster about NPC joining forces with Copal Partners to research charities in India.(Article available to subscribers only)

Funding that comes with hidden costs

25 March 2008– The Herald Society

‘A new report reveals that Scottish charities are spending £450m reporting back to those who donate money’, writes Stephen Naysmith writes about NPC’s Turning the tables report. Click here for the full article (page 4 and 5)>>

We honour the great and the good in business

7 February 2008 – Director magazine

NPC Chief Executive, Nigel Harris, was ‘highly commended’ by Director magazine. Recipients of the Good Director honours, who include Stuart Rose and Jamie Oliver,
‘are diverse bunch, but they share one trait – they all have a desire to make a difference’. Click here for the full article >>

Is it right on the money?

17 January 2008 – Metro

‘It is easy to tell when a business is doing well: it makes a profit, shareholders are happy, there are positive stories in newspapers. But gauging a charity’s efficiency and effectiveness is an altogether trickier business… Organisations such as Intelligent Giving, New Philanthropy Capital and CharityFacts aim to meet people’s desire for information,’ writes Graeme Green. 

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