New Philanthropy Capital (NPC)
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January - June 2005

 

NPC publishes two research reports - on disabled children and children with terminal conditions

24 June 2005

Ordinary lives - Disabled children and their families and Valuing short lives - Children with terminal conditions and their families have been published, designed to be read in conjunction with each other.
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NPC responds to the Home Office’s proposals for Compact Plus

1 June 2005

Compact Plus is the Home office’s proposed scheme to improve the funding relationship between the government and the voluntary and community sector. NPC welcomes the debate surrounding Compact Plus but has serious concerns about the how much of a step forward these proposals are from the original Compact.
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NPC can help donors bridge the gap in UK breast cancer care

20 May 2005

NPC was concerned to hear recent reports about Kylie Minogue's breast cancer and wishes her well in her recovery.
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NPC publishes research on HIV AIDS in Burundi, Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda

5 May 2005

Out of the shadows was published, funded and supported by The King Badouin Foundation.
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NPC's achievements on funding the underfunded

11 April 2005

For many donors deciding where to put their money, their instinct is often to plump immediately for names that are already familiar to them.
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Home Office responds to the findings of Surer Funding

31 March 2005

In response to the findings of Surer Funding, the Home Office have published proposals to strengthen the Compact on relations between the government and the voluntary and community sector.
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BLF adopts the principle of full cost recovery

31 January 2005

Flexible, demand-led and customer friendly grant programmes will be at the heart of the new Big Lottery Fund’s priorities.
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NPC's response to the Indian Ocean tsunami disaster

10 January 2005

New Philanthropy Capital extends sympathy to all those who have suffered in the Indian Ocean tsunami disaster.
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