I always read Charity Finance. It keeps me in touch and up-to-date technically. I find the articles easy to read and their content is concise and appropriate to my role. JOHN GRAHAM, FINANCE DIRECTOR AND DEPUTY DIRECTOR GENERAL, ROYAL BRITISH LEGION @CSFinance · #CF200
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I always read Charity Finance. It keeps me in touch and up-to-date technically. I find the articles easy to read and
their content is concise and appropriate to my role.
JOHN GRAHAM, FINANCE DIRECTOR AND DEPUTY DIRECTOR GENERAL, ROYAL BRITISH LEGION
@CSFinance · #CF200
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@CSFinance · #CF200
Charity Finance has been hugely influential in the professional development of the sector.
DON BAWTREE, PARTNER, BDO LLP
@CSFinance · #CF200
WIN a hamper at civilsociety.co.uk/cfquiz
@CSFinance · #CF200
Charity Finance is essential reading for anyone trying to lead a charity in these turbulent times. Always informative, frequently
inspiring, it is consistently a source of wisdom, and a reminder of issues that are too easy, and too dangerous, to ignore.
JULIA UNWIN CBE, CHIEF EXECUTIVE, JOSEPH ROWNTREE FOUNDATION
@CSFinance#CF200
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@CSFinance · #CF200
200 and still sprightly? How can that be! Good editors and dealing with important matters in exactly the right tone –
sometimes including humour – that seems to be the recipe. My box of clippings from Charity Finance reminds me just what a
useful magazine it is. 200 more please.
FIONA ELLIS, CHAIR, BBC APPEALS ADVISORY COMMITTEE