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Good Charity Bad Charity
Good Charity Bad Charity
Fréquence : 1 épisode/42j. Total Éps: 34

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34: A tool to help fundraise in a much more efficient and effective way – Veronica Bamford-Deane, Managing Director, Work for Good
Épisode 34
mardi 21 décembre 2021 • Durée 39:57
Good Charity, Bad Charity is presented by Keith Davis, Camilla McGibbon and David Prest. This episode was produced by Dan Hardoon and Louise Adamson at Whistledown and it’s supported by the Centre for Charity Effectiveness. The Work For Good website is https://workforgood.co.uk
33: We can get to young people in a way that businesses can't – Paul Evans, CEO, Leadership Through Sport & Business
Épisode 33
lundi 13 décembre 2021 • Durée 38:40
Good Charity, Bad Charity is presented by Keith Davis, Camilla McGibbon and David Prest. It is produced by Dan Hardoon at Whistledown and supported by the Centre for Charity Effectiveness. The Leadership Through Sport & Business website is https://ltsb.charity
24: We’ve achieved more by working across traditional boundaries in the past 5 months, than in the previous 5 years combined – Mike Wilson, Executive Director, Pembroke House
Épisode 24
lundi 9 novembre 2020 • Durée 29:10
Mike discusses what it means to be a “settlement” in the 21st century; how his organisation transformed itself into a “food hub” during the pandemic, and why he hopes Pembroke House won’t need to operate in this way for long.
Good Charity, Bad Charity is presented by Keith Davis, Camilla McGibbon and David Prest. It is produced by Dan Hardoon at Whistledown and supported by the Centre for Charity Effectiveness.
23: Charities aren’t always the good guys, and I want to rectify that – Gabby Edlin, Founder, Bloody Good Period
Épisode 23
vendredi 16 octobre 2020 • Durée 29:26
Gabby explains why she refuses to use traumatic stories to fundraise; her hope that BGP’s work will be done within a decade, and how Covid-19 has made her rethink how her organisation operates.
Good Charity, Bad Charity is presented by Keith Davis, Camilla McGibbon and David Prest. It is produced by Dan Hardoon at Whistledown and supported by the Centre for Charity Effectiveness. Bloody Good Period's website is https://www.bloodygoodperiod.com/
22: This government has to be shamed into re-engaging – Stephen Hale, Chief Executive, Refugee Action
Épisode 22
vendredi 9 octobre 2020 • Durée 29:41
Good Charity, Bad Charity is presented by Keith Davis, Camilla McGibbon and David Prest. It is produced by Dan Hardoon at Whistledown and supported by the Centre for Charity Effectiveness. Refugee Action’s advice and support hub for refugee and asylum organisations is https://www.ragp.org.uk/
21: Danny Kruger MP – We need the whole of government to think about civil society not as the cleaners that come in after the mess has been made, but as the central agency of our society
Épisode 21
vendredi 2 octobre 2020 • Durée 30:29
The team chew over Danny Kruger MP’s new report into the role of charities in the UK’s recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic.
They’re joined by the author himself, who explains his proposal for a “national volunteer reserve”; how he thinks government and civil society could work together more effectively; and why there’s a role for big tech in turning libraries into twenty-first century community hubs.
Good Charity, Bad Charity is presented by Keith Davis, Camilla McGibbon and David Prest. It is produced by Dan Hardoon at Whistledown and supported by the Centre for Charity Effectiveness. Danny’s full report, “Levelling Up Our Communities”, is available here: https://www.dannykruger.org.uk/communities-report
20: For the first time in its history, Childline is not open 24/7 – Dame Esther Rantzen, Founder, Childline and The Silver Line
Épisode 20
mercredi 16 septembre 2020 • Durée 30:22
In the podcast, Dame Esther discusses the impact of the pandemic on the charities she founded, reflects on what decades of experience in the charity sector have taught her, and explains why it can be useful for a charity to have a “loose canon” around. This episode was recorded in August 2020.
Good Charity, Bad Charity is presented by Keith Davis, Camilla McGibbon and David Prest. It is produced by Dan Hardoon at Whistledown and supported by the Centre for Charity Effectiveness.
19: The UK is one of the most nature-depleted countries anywhere in the world – Craig Bennett, Chief Executive, The Wildlife Trusts
Épisode 19
lundi 10 août 2020 • Durée 30:02
Good Charity, Bad Charity is presented by Keith Davis, Camilla McGibbon and David Prest. It is produced by Dan Hardoon at Whistledown and supported by the Centre for Charity Effectiveness.
18: We raised over £100m in six weeks – Ellie Orton, CEO, NHS Charities Together
Épisode 18
mercredi 22 juillet 2020 • Durée 31:05
17: The desire for connection and the liveness of what we provide is what’s being missed – Aidan Lang, General Director, Welsh National Opera
Épisode 17
jeudi 9 juillet 2020 • Durée 34:25









