ByTom Traynor, Head of Research, Directory of Social Change —Policy, campaigns & research —
LIBOR funding supports unsung heroes
Our latest report reveals the impact of LIBOR funding to hundreds of organisations and projects benefiting millions of people, including...
ByDSC Research Team —Fundraising, Funding sources, COVID-19 support and advice —
Coronavirus weekly funding updates - 14-18 June
Friday 18 June 2021 Volant Trust - Covid-19 Response Fund Applications for the October round of Volant Trust's Covid-19 Response...
ByJay Kennedy, Director of Policy and Research, Directory of Social Change —Policy, campaigns & research —
MPs criticise government over ‘opaque’ Covid-19 funding for charities
A committee of MPs have released a critical analysis of the government’s emergency funding for charities during the Covid-19 pandemic,...
ByDebra Allcock Tyler, CEO, DSC —Fundraising, Community and events, Self-improvement —
Debra Allcock Tyler: Flexible working could push gender equality back decades
We must embrace the practice but be aware of possible unintended consequences
ByChrissie Wright, Associate Trainer, DSC —Personal development, Management & leadership, Project management —
Leadership during the pandemic: managing with care
Chrissie Wright, Associate Trainer at DSC gives tips on managing during a pandemic with some wise words from Debra Allcock...
ByDSC Research Team —Fundraising, Funding sources, COVID-19 support and advice —
Coronavirus weekly funding updates - 7-11 June
Friday 11 June 2021 Museum Galleries Scotland’s ‘Museum Development Fund’ Museums in Scotland can apply for grants of £15,000 to...
ByBen Wittenberg, Director of Development, DSC —Strategy and planning, Government and the Voluntary Sector, Management & leadership —
Remote working vs in person?
Are you currently weighing up the pros and cons of a remote vs hybrid work setting? We've been through it,...
ByDebra Allcock Tyler, CEO, DSC —Fundraising, Community and events, Self-improvement —
Debra Allcock Tyler: Being knackered is not the same as a mental health epidemic
The assumption that negative feelings indicate a really serious problem can have unintended consequences