The revelations surrounding phone hacking at the News of the World
constitute perhaps the most damaging scandal to hit the media in a
generation. Public confidence in
the Fourth Estate, or at least some sections of it, has been badly hit,
prompting calls for a wholesale change in the UK’s media culture. But what does this changing media
landscape mean for charities?
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What does the changing media environment mean for charities?
How the internet can help charities do more for less
Most charities are finding themselves in
the unenviable position of being asked to deliver more for less as a
consequence of the vulnerable government finances and a decline in donations.
I believe that the innovative use of
technology could prove to be the sector’s saviour in these austere times.
Understanding household pressures
This April’s pay cheque will be the first time individuals and families
feel the impact of the 45 major tax and benefit changes coming into effect next
month.
As household budgets buckle, service users and stakeholders of charities
are likely to feel this pressure more than most and the third sector needs to
understand how they are being affected by pressures on their household budgets.


