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S2024 Ep3: The Labour government, King's Speech and future of civil society
Season 2024 · Episode 3
jeudi 25 juillet 2024 • Duration 38:00
With guests Anna Mowbray from CAF, Rebecca Young from NCVO and Charlotte Prothero from Pro Bono Economics.
The panellists set out their wishes for the forthcoming Budget and Spending Review, as well as the new relationship between the government and civil society. They also share advice on what charities can do to engage the new government and MPs.
Further resources and reading
The King's Speech 2025 (www.gov.uk)
The King's Speech and what it might mean for charities, by Richard Sagar, CFG
The King's Speech 2024: what do charities need to know? by NCVO
MPs and their experience in the charity sector (free resources) by Pro Bono Economic
Charities at the Cabinet table, by Pro Bono Economics
The need to overcome the philanthropy knowledge gulf by Pro Bono Economics
Charities Aid Foundation's UK Research Hub
If you have any questions, contact CFG's Policy Team: policy@cfg.org.uk.
S2024 Ep2: Inspired by... Caron Bradshaw OBE
Season 2024 · Episode 2
jeudi 4 avril 2024 • Duration 14:37
Caron has been inspired by...
> Henry Stewart, Chief Happiness Officer, B Corp
> Lynne Berry CBE, Chair, Human Tissue Authority; Pro-Chancellor and Chair of Governors University of Westminster
> Natalie Campbell MBE, Co-CEO, Belu Water
> Charlotte Harrington, Co-CEO, Belu Water
> Leadership and empowerment [CFG blog]
> Why does Belu have two CEOs?
> The wisdom of crowds
> The HIPPO effect
> The art of delegation and getting out of the way
If you have a story to tell about something or someone that has inspired you, please get in touch with the team! Email CFG to tell us more: info@cfg.org.uk.
Where are we now with Gift Aid?
mercredi 2 octobre 2019 • Duration 25:35
Entrepreneurial spirit in independent museums – The Postal Museum
lundi 2 septembre 2019 • Duration 18:55
Entrepreneurial spirit in independent museums – the Vagina Museum
mercredi 14 août 2019 • Duration 12:49
Entrepreneurial spirit in independent museums – Cynon Valley Museum Trust
lundi 8 juillet 2019 • Duration 17:33
Entrepreneurial spirit in independent museums
lundi 17 juin 2019 • Duration 13:22
Risk and your charity
mercredi 6 février 2019 • Duration 22:10
In the first of our podcast episodes, Charity Finance Group talk to Jonathan Orchard, Partner at Sayer Vincent, about approach to risk in charities, and what charity finance professionals need to consider when diversifying income streams.
We also talk to CFG Chief Executive Caron Bradshaw and Director of Business Development and Events Dawn McNish about how the approach to risk and strategy has evolved at CFG - plus we ask them what their top pieces of advice are in developing risk strategy.
S2024 Ep1: Talking about... AI and the charitable sector
Season 2024 · Episode 1
mercredi 17 janvier 2024 • Duration 36:00
Dr Clare Mills, Director of Policy and Communications at CFG talks to two social sector experts - Zoe Amar from Zoe Amar Digital, and Rhodri Davies from Why Philanthropy Matters.
With a flexible and ethical framework, the right tools and good regulation, we can all embrace AI and benefit, whilst reducing risk... But is it really that simple?
Clare asks Zoe and Rhodri whether AI is something to fear, what the opportunities and dangers are, and how it's possible to work together to ensure the charitable sector doesn't get left behind - or worse.
Useful resources
Zoe Amar Digital: AI resources and insights, including the new AI checklist
Why Philanthropy Matters
- Philanthropy, Civil Society and AI
- AI is coming for philanthropy by Rhodri Davies
- AI: Will it replace grantmaking? by Rhodri Davies
- Podcast interview with J Bob Alotta, Mozilla
100 Days of AI: 30 minute bitesized AI lessons
Charity AI Governance and Ethics Framework
The ultimate guide to AI by CharityDigital
AI: Opportunities, threats and policy by Eleanor Duhs, Bates Wells
How will your charity harness AI? by CFG
The Ethics Framework for AI by Digital Catapult
Civic AI
Policy and research
Policy implications of AI - UK Parliament [9 January 2024]
National AI Strategy - Government guidance [December 2021]
Courses and events
CFG's Risk Conference on Thursday 29 February 2024
Seminar: Generative AI: developing your comms approach on 25 January 2024
Generative AI for Finance delivered by ICAEW (membership log-in required)
In the news
BSI publishes global guidance/new international standards for AI [16 January 2024]
AI adoption in UK risks job losses for women and disadvantaged groups [15 January 2024]
AI systems*
ChatGPT
Claude AI
Copyleaks
DALL-E 3
Google Bard
Paradox.ai
SlidesAI
Textio
* Please note that CFG does not endorse or recommend these AI systems but encourages learning about what these and other tools can offer. This is a simple list of some well-known AI systems and tools and others are available.
These resources are up-to-date at time of publication. Please visit our website for more on the latest issues in charity finance and leadership.
Do you have a useful resource on AI? We'd love to know! Please email the team at CFG: info@cfg.org.uk.
Produced by Emma Abbott, Communications Manager, CFG
Talking about... Mental health and World Suicide Prevention Day
vendredi 8 septembre 2023 • Duration 22:22
If you are looking for support, please see our resources list below. Please note that this is not an exhaustive list and there may be other organisations and charities that can help. If you have any concerns about this content, or would like to share your thoughts or comments, please contact the CFG team by email: info@cfg.org.uk.**
In a life-threatening emergency always dial 999 first
World Suicide Prevention Day is held on 10 September each year. The event represents a global commitment to focus attention on suicide prevention.
The theme of WSPD 2023 is ‘Creating hope through action’. This reflects the need for collective action to address this urgent public health issue.
In this podcast, Emma Abbott, Communications Manager at CFG, talks with Eve Trotman about her new role at CFG as a Mental Health First Aider, why she’s raising awareness of suicide prevention, and what she is doing to ‘create hope through action’.
Read Eve's booklet on WSPD
If you are affected by this topic, would like to find out more, or need support for yourself or for someone you know, please see below a list of resources:
Where to find help and support
National Suicide Prevention Helpline UK
PHONE: 0800 689 5652 (Everyday: 18:00 – midnight)
Samaritans
PHONE: 116 123 (24 hours a day, 365 days a year)
Email: jo@samaritans.org
Shout
TEXT: the word ‘SHOUT’ to 85258 (24 hours a day, 356 days a year)
Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM)
PHONE: 0800 58 58 58 (Everyday: 17:00 – Midnight)
https://www.thecalmzone.net/ (access their WEBCHAT)
SOS Silence Of Suicide
PHONE: 0808 115 1505 (Every Week Night: 20:00 – Midnight, Every Weekend: 16:00 – Midnight)
Papyrus (under 35)
PHONE: 0800 068 4141 (24 hours a day, 356 days a year)
TEXT: 07860039967
Email: pat@papyrus-uk.org
Switchboard (LGBT+ Helpline)
PHONE: 0800 0119 100 (Everyday: 10:00 – 22:00)
Email: hello@switchboard.lgbt
Rethink Mental Illness
Mind Wise (Northern Ireland)
SAMH (Scotland)
Help is at Hand Cymru
For awareness and training
International Association for Suicide Prevention (IASP)
National Suicide Prevention Alliance
'Creating hope through action': a shareable film by IASP
'Step Closer' a shareable film by IASP
MHFA England (for expert training and guidance to support mental health)
Acknowledgments and thanks
With thanks to our colleague Clare for sharing her lived experience and the CFG team who have supported this work.
#WorldSuicidePreventionDay #WSPD #WSPD2023 #CreatingHopeThroughAction #BeTheLight





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