Am I just being picky, or is it worth asking the Charity Commission to include a note of the subject when they issue automated responses to email enquiries via their website?
I have just found out that the next edition of the Sunday Times Rich List is due to be published on Sunday 29th April 2012, with details of 1,000+ of the wealthiest people in the United Kingdom.
I see from LinkedIn that Charlotte Grimshaw of FR&C, Australia has drawn attention to the lists of resources on the FR&C website - Australian, Asian and other international resources.
I came across this resource recently, via a posting on LinkedIn. I think that in the absence of FResource, this is a useful overview of online grants directories.
I see that the Charity Commission has tweaked its website recently. The Charity overview section includes more detailed information on income, expenditure, assets and grants awarded. This is useful.
About two months ago I was giving a presentation to fundraisers in Bristol when someone pointed out to me that the Charity Commission had just tweaked its website to allow us to search for Grantmakers
Zoopla Purple Plaques is a new scheme to “identify and recognise properties where current celebrities have lived in the past”. Check out www.zoopla.co.uk/purpleplaques for this free resource.
If you are having trouble researching grant-making trusts and other charities registered in Scotland, you might want to take a look at OSCR Reporter October 2011.
I see from the latest newsletter from Prospecting for Gold that Wealth Watch has a subscription offer, which allows researchers and fundraisers to obtain you a copy of the latest edition so you can se