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New guide on how to learn from unsuccessful grant applications

Rejected - photo: Sean MacEntee on flickr.com

The Centre for Charity Effectiveness at Cass Business School has published its research findings on how charities can learn and benefit from unsuccessful grant applications.

CAF handles a record £378m in donations

Charities Aid Foundation (CAF) last year processed £378 million in donations by individuals and companies, the highest amount ever distributed in its 80 year history.

CAF infographic shows countries where English and Welsh charities operate

Charities Aid Foundation have put together an interactive infographic showing where registered charities in England and Wales work around the world.

CAF Russia campaign helps overhaul Russian charitable giving

Years of campaigning by CAF Russia and other organisations have succeeded in persuading the Russian government to announce changes to tax laws "which have the potential to revolutionise charitable giv

CAF Bank customers to have low-cost card payment terminals

CardSave terminal

The 16,000 customers of CAF Bank, the not-for-profit banking subsidiary of the Charities Aid Foundation, now have the facility to accept payments by credit or debit card as a result of a partnership w

CAF Australia research finds charities ignoring high value donors

Charities Aid Foundation (CAF) Australia's research study "Disasters, Donors and Giving" warns that Australian charities are at risk of losing valuable donors re at risk of losing valuable donors by n

CAF pays tribute to Olga Alexeeva, former Director of CAF Russia

Olga Alexeeva

Charities Aid Foundation (CAF) has announced the death of Olga Alexeeva, who worked at CAF for 17 years.

Susan Saxon-Harrold to leave CAFAmerica after nine years as CEO

Susan Saxon-Harrold is to leave CAFAmerica next month after nine years as its CEO. She will become an advisor to a new family foundation focusing on charitable giving in China and Haiti.

TV competition launches to find Britain's Kindest Kid 2011

Britain's Kindest Kid 2011

Five News and the Charities Aid Foundation (CAF) are seeking nominations for Britain’s Kindest Kid 2011, a competition to find and recognise "the extraordinary achievements of kids aged 5-16 who have

Public thinks fundraising costs three times actual spend

The public think it costs charities 42p to raise £1, when the reality is that it costs just 12p, according to research released today by the Charities Aid Foundation.

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