Grandson of one of conservation charity’s largest donors adds to criticism of relationship
Novelists raging against sponsors should be mindful of unintended consequences
The latest projects and initiatives, from mobile bakeries to modular homes
NGOs fear funding cuts threaten defence of liberal values in EU
Bank that serves more than 14,000 charities reported steep paper losses on bond portfolio
CAF Bank says new funding is ‘an additional reassurance’
CAF Bank posted unrealised losses worth two-thirds of its reserves in wake of rate rises
As inheritance tax bills rise, pass on your financial savvy as well as your cash
Six fundraisers to bookmark this summer
Trend comes amid increasing number of people struggling during cost of living crisis
Schools initiative to discourage youngsters from being used as ‘money mules’
The watchmaker’s finances remain opaque — in contrast to its high-profile support for everything from science to arts mentoring
National insurance top-ups can provide an oversized boost to your state pension
Today, practically everyone above a certain net worth has a ‘World-Saving Project’
Novel approach to financial literacy has lessons for rich and poor countries alike
President of the Rockefeller Foundation says working with governments is the only possible way to hit climate targets
Alex Soros pledges as foundation head to ‘double down’ on defending voting rights and personal freedoms
Earnt wants you to do a good deed in exchange for exclusive deals
The philanthropist supports artists early in their career and wants to promote access for all
Chris Levine’s portrait of Elton John celebrates a stellar career and a philanthropic partnership
Royal approval used to reverse drop in community participation since Covid-19 pandemic
Biggest biomedical charity makes first investment in science infrastructure from its endowment
With an ageing global population, cases of the disease continue to drastically rise. Two timely and insightful books offer help on how to support the millions of new patients
Studies show relatively few students of modest means enrol at top US institutions
As lenders rein in risk during cost of living crisis, survey finds those unable to access credit increasing
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