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Archive - Oct 2003

October 31st

Scope tests texting on the street and doorstep

Disability charity Scope has been testing combining texting with street and doorstep fundraising.

Scope worked with its professional fundraising agency Fruitful Fundraising and its technology partner SMStextgiving to test giving people an option of giving or campaigning through texting.

NCVO calls for 12% tax on National Lottery to be split between good causes and prizes

The National Council for Voluntary Organisations (NCVO) is calling for the
12% tax on every National Lottery ticket worth £549 million per year to be
split between good causes and lottery players instead of going to the

Agency Republic spins off division to serve charity sector

Integrated media agency Agency Republic has created Social Republic, a new unit which will provide services specifically to charities and organisations involved in social change.

Social Republic will be run by Peter Askew, the co-founder of Agency Republic. It will offer advertising, direct marketing and digital skills to create campaigns for a range of charity and non-profit clients.

BBC repeats Working in the Community series again

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The BBC is repeating the Working in the Community series again from 3rd - 14th November on BBC2 from 5am - 6am.

BBC Learning Zone, BBC TWO's overnight record and play education service, will rescreen its series of programmes about working in the community next month. It was last repeated in August 2003.

Textbox extends sponsorship of Smstextgiving

Text messaging software specialists and managed service providers Textbox
Limited are extending their current sponsorship deal with Smstextgiving
Limited, the not-for-profit text-based fundraising service.

Textbox, who provide the platform used by Smstextgiving for its charity

October 30th

Accountants urged to give good tax-effective giving advice

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The Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales ('ICAEW') has joined forces with The Giving Campaign to urge chartered accountants to advise their clients on tax-effective ways of giving to charity.

Research into Ageing launches £1 million One for All Appeal

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Research into Ageing is launching its new appeal in Preston this week with the support of the University of Central Lancashire and Lancaster University.

The One for All Appeal, based in Manchester, aims to raise £1 million to fund six new research fellowships at universities in the North West.

Kylie Minogue becomes NSPCC's first ambassador

As an Ambassador, Kylie will support NSPCC-led campaigns and act as an advocate for young people. She is not currently affiliated to any other charitable organisation within the UK.

Kylie will particularly support the work of the NSPCC's Child Protection Helpline. She has given her support to Kids Help Line, Australia's own Child Protection Helpline.

Innovative Internet ideas wanted by MySociety.org

MySociety.org is a new charitable project from the people behind FaxYourMP.com and VoxPolitics; they are looking for innovative internet projects which have strong, real world benefits, and which do so at very low cost per person served.

Most City firms "committed to community involvement"

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A survey for Heart of the City finds that 97% of large companies (those with over 250 employees) make donations to charities, good causes or community projects.

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