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Goenka, Shreyans, und Stijn M. J. van Osselaer. „Charities Can Increase the Effectiveness of Donation Appeals by Using a Morally Congruent Positive Emotion“. Journal of Consumer Research 46, Nr. 4 (30.04.2019): 774–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jcr/ucz012.

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Abstract Prosocial organizations have different moral objectives. Some seek to promote welfare (e.g., Red Cross), but others seek to promote justice and equality (e.g., ACLU). Additionally, these organizations can induce different positive emotions to motivate donations. If organizations are seeking to promote different moral objectives using positive emotions, which positive emotion will be the most effective for their respective campaigns? We demonstrate how the congruency between the moral domain of an emotion and the moral objective of an organization plays a role in influencing prosocial behaviors. Charities that seek to increase care in society (e.g., disaster-relief charities) should utilize compassion in their promotion campaigns, but charities that seek to promote fairness and equality in society (e.g., human rights charities) should utilize gratitude in their promotion campaigns. One field study (N = 2,112) and four experiments (N = 2,100) demonstrate that utilizing a positive emotion congruent with the charity’s moral objective increases monetary donations and preferences. The preferences are driven by the moral concerns made salient by the respective emotions. Further, the preferences attenuate when exchange norms are made salient. Altogether, these results underscore the importance of considering moral congruence in consumption contexts.
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Bilodeau, Marc, und Al Slivinski. „Rival charities“. Journal of Public Economics 66, Nr. 3 (Dezember 1997): 449–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0047-2727(97)00046-7.

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Craun, M., M. B. Hans und J. F. Collins. „Catholic Charities“. Social Work 49, Nr. 3 (01.07.2004): 523–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/sw/49.3.523.

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Rich, Vera. „Chernobyl charities“. Lancet 342, Nr. 8868 (August 1993): 429. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0140-6736(93)92833-f.

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Thompson, Jane, und Gareth G. Morgan. „Conferred ownership: approval of financial statements by small charities“. Qualitative Research in Accounting & Management 17, Nr. 3 (07.03.2020): 345–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/qram-04-2018-0029.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to investigate how trustees of small English registered charities understand and own the reporting and accounting requirements with which their charities must comply. Design/methodology/approach The research described is a multi-pronged qualitative and inductive study of three small Yorkshire charities as they approve their annual accounts. The case studies are based on observations of trustee meetings and interviews with a range of trustees and their independent examiner or auditor. The use of a practice lens focuses on the behaviours of individuals to understand the sense that they make of their charity’s accounts. Findings Trustees' understanding of their financial statements is limited; they tend to rely on key individuals who have knowledge. Group responsibility creates a shared way of understanding the financial statements. Treasurers and independent examiners simplify information for the trustees even resorting to corner cutting and rule bending. Narrative reporting is given very little attention. Trustees read their financial statements as a report to them not by them; accountability notwithstanding, thus ownership of their financial statements is conferred not intrinsic. Research limitations/implications The findings are drawn from three specific case studies and therefore cannot be generalised, but they offer rich qualitative insights into small charities’ accounting and reporting. Originality/value This research provides a unique multi-viewpoint analysis of charity practices, and through its use of a practice lens dives deeper into examining trustees’ understanding and behaviour.
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Cortis, Natasha, und Ilro Lee. „Assessing the Financial Reserves of Social Service Charities Involved in Public Service Delivery“. Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly 48, Nr. 4 (30.11.2018): 738–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0899764018815619.

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Delivering services in partnership with government is commonly considered a source of financial stability for charities and other nonprofits. However, in liberal welfare states, government funding may also heighten financial risks, where it exposes charities to competition, austerity, and rising service demand. In these contexts, publicly funded charities’ capacity to withstand financial shock is an important consideration in implementing sustainable government programs. To deepen knowledge about the factors contributing to financial capacity among charities receiving government funding, this article analyzes the financial reserves of 4,542 Australian charities engaged by government to deliver social welfare services. Logistic regression shows how younger charities, larger charities, and those with high dependence on government funding have lower odds of holding adequate reserves, indicating poorer short-term financial capacity. The findings draw attention to potential risks associated with outsourced government service delivery, while highlighting which charities most need to strengthen their financial capacity.
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van der Heijden, Hans. „Charities in Competition: Effects of Accounting Information on Donating Adjustments“. Behavioral Research in Accounting 25, Nr. 1 (01.09.2012): 1–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.2308/bria-50295.

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ABSTRACT: Following the emergence of high-profile charity comparison websites, donors are increasingly able to evaluate accounting information of several competing charities before they make a donation. Previous literature has primarily examined the effects of accounting information on donations to single charities. This study looks at the giving intentions of individual donors in settings with several charities, where charities directly compete with each other for the individual donation. The study presents an experiment (n = 226) where individuals adjust their donations after studying the program-spending ratios of the charities. The results indicate a flight to extremes—accounting information affects donations to charities at the extreme ends of the shortlist, but charities that are in the middle do not benefit. Threshold information (i.e., information whether each charity meets generally accepted guidelines for program-spending ratios) affects donation adjustments only if this information influences the positions of the charities at the top and bottom of the shortlist.
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Cranmer, Frank. „Parliamentary Report“. Ecclesiastical Law Journal 14, Nr. 2 (16.04.2012): 292–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0956618x12000075.

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As predicted, the Charities Act 2011, which consolidates the Recreational Charities Act 1958, the Charities Act 1993 and many of the provisions of the Charities Act 2006, received Royal Assent on 14 December and came into force on 14 March 2012, three months after its enactment.
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Devlin, Rose Anne, und Michela Planatscher. „Government Funding of Charities Serving Indigenous Peoples“. Canadian Tax Journal/Revue fiscale canadienne 71, Nr. 3 (Oktober 2023): 701–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.32721/ctj.2023.71.3.devlin.

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There are several reasons why governments fund charities. Relative to government ministries, charities are often better able to assess and adapt to local needs, serve vulnerable populations, and deliver culturally sensitive services where appropriate. This article investigates the funding decisions of governments by focusing on charities that provide services to Indigenous individuals. The authors use Canada Revenue Agency T3010 data on registered charities from 2003 to 2017 to extract information on charities that serve the Indigenous population and further separate this group into those located off and on reserves. Governments fund Indigenous-serving charities differently than their non-Indigenous counterparts. Being an Indigenous-serving charity is associated with a 25 percent increase in the predicted probability of receiving government support relative to non-Indigenous charities (for the reference group). Indigenous-serving charities on reserve are 17 percent <i>less likely</i> to receive public funding relative to those off reserve. Federal government funding seems to act as a catalyst for provincial and municipal funding. The authors' results lend support to the idea that governments fund charities to provide locally appropriate services to vulnerable populations.
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Cranmer, Frank. „June–September 2018“. Ecclesiastical Law Journal 21, Nr. 1 (Januar 2019): 72–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0956618x18000984.

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The Charity Commission for England and Wales published an updated list of the questions to be included in the 2018 Annual Return for registered charities. The trustees of charities excepted from registration with the Commission – which include a considerable number of church congregations – are not required to submit an annual return; but an increasing number find that they must do so because when an excepted charity's annual income exceeds £100,000 it loses its excepted status. The previously expressed intention to require every charity trustee to provide an e-mail address has been abandoned; instead, the Commission intends to ask all trustees either to supply an e-mail address or to confirm that they do not have one – which looks very like a welcome climbdown. The Commission's on-line Annual Return Service opened for submissions on 20 August.
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Dissertationen zum Thema "Charities"

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Koo, Wai-ki Admond. „A study of the relationship between the sources of funding and the structure of non-governmental organizations in Hong Kong /“. [Hong Kong : University of Hong Kong], 1992. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record.jsp?B1341754X.

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Niklasson, Hanna, und Hanna Tholander. „The stories charities tell : An explorative study on the role of stories in charities' internal branding“. Thesis, Uppsala universitet, Företagsekonomiska institutionen, 2013. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-202623.

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Charities struggle with scarce marketing and branding resources, as do many non-profits, but nevertheless they need to communicate a trustworthy external brand. A strong internal brand is suggested to enhance the external brand and storytelling is addressed as an established tool for internal branding. As charities seem to have a natural asset of corporate stories, we believe storytelling in terms of internal branding is of great use for the charity sector in order to create strong and competitive brands. The aim of this paper is hence to investigate what role storytelling could have on internal branding in the context of the charity industry. To do this, a qualitative case study with four different charities is conducted. A theoretical framework on internal branding and storytelling guides the data collection consisting of several interviews with managers, employees and volunteers. The findings indicate that both founder stories and recent stories play an important role for organizational culture, core values and internal communication. We conclude that storytelling can be strategically implemented in charities’ internal branding as stories have the possibility to embrace and include the entire organization, which is crucial for trustworthy and competitive brands.
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Semmler, Mark. „Governing charity in Minneapolis, 1884-1916 the churches, the city, and the Associated Charities /“. Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN), 1991. http://www.tren.com.

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Lambert, Victoria. „Investigation of governance in Scottish charities“. Thesis, University of Edinburgh, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/1842/5969.

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This thesis investigates governance in large Scottish charities. In particular, the focus is on internal aspects of governance, predominantly the functioning of the board. The influence of business on charities is also investigated through considering the impact of individuals with business expertise on the boards of charities. Charity governance in the Scottish context has been under-research, this thesis attempts to fill this research gap. A multi-method approach was employed, encompassing both quantitative and qualitative research. The study utilised a survey in the form of a selfcompletion questionnaire, and three case studies to examine governance in Scottish charities. Social construction provides the framework of the analysis. This thesis provides an insight into the functioning of the boards of Scottish charities, in-line with previous research in other countries, governance issues are apparent. However, in relation to the impact of business expertise in charities, there is evidence that business members of charitable boards make contributions to the governance of these organisations, and charities can gain considerable value from having outside specialists on the board.
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Corfield, Alison. „Knowledge management in international development charities“. Thesis, Open University, 2010. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.543848.

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This thesis investigates the effectiveness and potential longevity of Knowledge Management in three international development charities, in order to compare their experiences with the commercial context in which Knowledge Management originated. By this means, the research explores how well, or otherwise, Knowledge Management can be fitted into a different setting. It also throws significant light on the transfer of business practices more generally.Chapter one assesses the evolution of the discipline Knowledge Management. It also provides key information about International Development Charities. Chapter two identifies the theoretical foundations of Knowledge Management as a prescription for organisational effectiveness, together with recommended best practices. Two environmental factors are emphasised: the role of information technology and, given the historic link to Japanese workstyles, ideas about organisational `culture'. In chapter three, the methodology for practical enquiry, derived from organisational system theory, is presented, and the problems in assessing effectiveness are discussed. Chapters four and five provide the substantive outcome of the fieldwork. Patterns that emerge from the data are drawn together in chapter six, highlighting the selective nature of Knowledge Management in application and demonstrating both similarities to and divergences from the original concept. In particular, there are specific challenges posed by the international reach of development charities The overall conclusions in chapter seven confirm that Knowledge Management undoubtedly chimes with the broad aims of international charities. At the same time, the transferability of Knowledge Management depends crucially upon its adaptability to the organisations' aims, resources, and `culture'. Where it is accepted that knowledge handling is needed to build organisational capacity, then Knowledge Management can provide a framework which, when combined with technological advances, is a tool, rather than the answer, for international charities engaged in the continuing struggle to abolish poverty
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Armstrong, Hanafiah Helena. „Commerce and altruism in British charities“. Thesis, Birkbeck (University of London), 2002. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.418025.

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Ward, Mark. „Understanding organizational identity in UK charities“. Thesis, University of Chester, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10034/326105.

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There is a great deal of academic research around the topic of organizational identity in a corporate setting and an increasing level of interest in the area amongst practitioners. This study considers an under-researched area of identity scholarship in the UK charitable sector, specifically the degree to which internal stakeholders (employees) in two small to medium-sized UK charities, share an internally common understanding of organizational identity. An explicitly internal organizational perspective is explored to illuminate the communicated perceptions of employees in the participating organizations. A qualitative methodology was employed, using sixteen in-depth, one-to-one, unstructured interviews with a purposive sample of employees from the two organizations. Interview data is explored via a thematic template comprising codes emerging concurrently with analysis. Secondary data is provided to add depth to research discussion and conclusions. Findings indicated some interesting features in the ways that particular groups of UK charity employees understand organizational identity. Managers and non-managers expressed a broadly consistent group of themes, in articulating their understanding of organizational identity. One participating organization had a more internally-diverse understanding of identity than the other, which might suggest links between organizational performance and understanding organizational identity. Employees with less than two years’ service expressed their understanding in a clearly distinct manner from employees with long service. Whilst acknowledging the limitations of the study in terms of generalizability, the researcher proposes areas, around which practitioners might focus their efforts to develop, or improve, a shared understanding of organizational identity in their workforce, including induction and internal communication. Understanding of organizational identity for UK charity employees is notably under-researched. This study makes a number of contributions to the field of academic knowledge: directly addressing a deficiency in the existing topic literature; making some observations on methodology; highlighting areas of interest for future scholarly activity; and suggesting areas of focus for practitioners, around approaches to managing organizational identity.
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McDonnell, Diarmuid. „Risk and resilience in Scottish charities“. Thesis, University of Stirling, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/1893/26114.

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Concerns have long been raised about the conduct and accountability of charitable organisations, particularly the adequacy of reporting and oversight mechanisms. Consequently, charities and the institutions that monitor the sector are under increasing pressure to demonstrate their legitimacy. This thesis focuses on the ways in which risk is operationalised by the Scottish Charity Regulator and experienced by charities. In particular, it examines the nature, extent, determinants and outcomes of four types of risk: complaints concerning charity conduct, regulatory action in response to a complaint, financial vulnerability, and triggering accountability concerns. The thesis begins with a detailed review of the overlapping literatures of risk, regulation and charity theory, and the development of a contextual framework for guiding the empirical work. The thesis draws on contemporary large-scale administrative social science data derived from the regulator, supported by modest use of primary social survey and qualitative data. Findings from the four empirical chapters provide evidence that the risks explored in this research are uncommon for individual charities but are a persistent feature of the sector as a whole, and vary in predictable ways across certain organisational characteristics. The results also reveal the concern of charities with financial risks, their willingness to demonstrate transparency regarding their actions (particularly in response to complaints), and the perceived lack of regulatory burden. The thesis makes an original contribution in the form of new empirical knowledge about the charity sector, in particular through the use of large-scale administrative social science data to ‘peer under the hood’ and shine a light on aspects of charity behaviour that are often overlooked. The thesis concludes with a reflection on the key findings and comments on potential areas for future research.
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Garton, Jonathan Edward James. „The regulation of charities and civil society“. Thesis, King's College London (University of London), 2005. https://kclpure.kcl.ac.uk/portal/en/theses/the-regulation-of-charities-and-civil-society(d12aba24-3db4-471d-89bb-8d512b1cdc30).html.

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Atkinson, Karen Elizabeth. „Charities and collaborative campaigning : law, regulation and practice“. Thesis, University of Liverpool, 2007. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.485853.

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This thesis considers the problems (legal and non-legal) which arise in 'political' campaigning activity by charities, and explores the benefits and problems of approaching campaigning through collaborative arrangements. In particular, it considers whether the benefits and problems of collaborative working tend to alleviate or exacerbate the existing difficulties of campaigning work. In light of the problems identified, it also explores potential directions for reform of law, policy and practice. The thesis has a socio-Iegal basis, combining doctrinal and literature-based analysis of relevant issues with analysis of original empirical data. As this thesis is the first legal analysis focused on collaboration in campaigning it is exploratory in nature. It adopts a qualitative, grounded theory approach intended to produce detailed but indicative (rather than general) results. The doctrinal and literature-based element of the thesis considers: charity law relating to political objects and activities; wider laws which affect campaigning (specifically broadcasting law and criminal laws relevant to public demonstrations and protests); the legal implications ofcollaboration; and the effect of the policy environment on the nonlegal proble~s of collaborative campaigning. The analysis reveals complexity and unpredictability in the law relevant to campaigning and identifies the potentially severe consequences of contravening both the law on campaigning and the law relevant to collaboration. It also criticises the explanation of legal issues in relevant Charity Commission guidance and notes the effect, genesis and implications of the prevailing focus on risk management in Commission guidance. . The empirical study, which involved detailed interviews with charity personnel, found general low levels of awareness of legal issues and an overriding concern with a variety of non-legal issues of campaigning. These issues all related either to protection of reputation, resource and funding issues or relationships with external parties, themes which were mirrored in the data relating to how collaboration can both alleviate and exacerbate the problems ofcampaigning. The thesis concludes that the tendency of study participants to ignore relevant legal issues in campaigning and collaboration is a serious concern, given its potentially severe consequences. However, it also contends that the practical issues which the participants tended to prioritize are actually und~rpinned by the law. This is because the law is responsible for a further phenomenon: the perception of a pervasive bias within society against campaigning a s a legitimate charitablefunction. It is contended that charity law relating to politics both initiated negative attitudes towards campaigning and continues to contribute to the perpetuation of such attitudes within government policy, funding bodies and the general public. Nevertheless, the thesis also concludes that at the time ofits submission, attitudes towards campaigning are becoming more positive. This shift has catalysed calls for reform which have, to an extent, been addressed by government policy. Whilst the thesis concludes that planned reforms will be insufficient to address all of the problems identified, it also notes that the complex relationship between societal attitudes, law and government policy may have a domino effect and catalyse further reforms in future.
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Bücher zum Thema "Charities"

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Publications, Key Note, Hrsg. Charities. London: Key Note Publications., 1985.

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Ltd, Prospect Shop, Hrsg. Charities. 2. Aufl. Hampton: The Prospect Shop, 2002.

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Commission, Great Britain Charity. Investigating charities. London: The Commission, 1996.

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Elena, Hoffstein M., Carter Terrance S und Parachin Adam, Hrsg. Charities law. Markham, Ont: LexisNexis Butterworths, 2003.

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Commission, Great Britain Charity, Hrsg. Educational charities. London: Charity Commission, 1986.

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Association, Family Welfare, Hrsg. Charities digest. London: Family Welfare Association, 1994.

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Commission, Great Britain Charity, Hrsg. Exempt charities. London: The Commission, 1995.

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Association, Family Welfare, Hrsg. Charities digest. London: Waterlow Information Services, 1997.

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Association, Family Welfare, Hrsg. Charities digest. 9. Aufl. London: Family Welfare Association, 1993.

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Association, Family Welfare, Hrsg. Charities digest: An alphabetical digest of charities. London: Family Welfare Association, 1991.

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Buchteile zum Thema "Charities"

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White, Anne. „Charities“. In Democratization in Russia under Gorbachev, 1985–91, 86–117. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-27372-0_5.

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Hudson, Alastair. „Charities“. In Equity and Trusts, 975–1041. 10. Aufl. London: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003205784-31.

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Hudson, Alastair. „Charities“. In Understanding Equity & Trusts, 208–23. 7. Aufl. London: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003223825-12.

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Hudson, Alastair. „Charities“. In Principles of Equity and Trusts, 497–527. 2. Aufl. London: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003123668-31.

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Ee, Gerard. „Charities: No Charity for Charities“. In The World that Changes the World, 76–89. Hoboken, NJ, USA: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781119199427.ch4.

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Greenidge, C. W. W. „Slave Charities“. In Slavery, 119–26. London: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003309222-12.

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Mitchell, Sarah. „Who Leads Charities?“ In Charity Management, 105–19. New York: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003139089-7.

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Franco, Raquel Campos, Lili Wang, Pauric O’Rourke, Beth Breeze, Jan Künzl, Chris Govekar, Chris Govekar et al. „Catholic Charities USA“. In International Encyclopedia of Civil Society, 101–2. New York, NY: Springer US, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-93996-4_762.

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Cordourier-Real, Carlos R. „Charities Aid Foundation“. In International Encyclopedia of Civil Society, 1–2. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-99675-2_324-1.

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Coyle, Nathan. „Strengthening Disability Charities“. In Open Data for Everybody, 131–36. Boca Raton: Chapman and Hall/CRC, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781032724645-17.

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Konferenzberichte zum Thema "Charities"

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Conitzer, Vincent, und Tuomas Sandholm. „Expressive negotiation over donations to charities“. In the 5th ACM conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/988772.988781.

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Phethean, Christopher, Thanassis Tiropanis und Lisa Harris. „Rethinking measurements of social media use by charities“. In the 5th Annual ACM Web Science Conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2464464.2464497.

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Du, Wenlin. „Analysis on the Situation of Charities in China“. In 7th International Conference on Economy, Management, Law and Education (EMLE 2021). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/aebmr.k.220306.029.

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J, Anju, und Gini R. „Charity System Based Using Blockchain“. In The International Conference on scientific innovations in Science, Technology, and Management. International Journal of Advanced Trends in Engineering and Management, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.59544/prey8262/ngcesi23p8.

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The charity organizations in China lack transparency and the supervision to them is difficult to achieve, which has a negative impact on the willingness of the people to donate. Blockchain as an underlying technology of Bitcoin system provides a new solution for the charity system in terms of technology. This paper proposed a charity system based on blockchain technology and expounds the design pattern, architecture and operational process of the platform. Some core functions of the charity platform have been realized and verified on Ethereum in this article. We hope to increase the transparency of charities to enhance the public’s trust in charities and promote the development of philanthropy by blockchain-based charity system.
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Manzyreva, Ekaterina. „THE ROLE OF ORTHODOXY IN CHARITIES OF RUSSIAN MERCHANTS“. In ORTHODOXY AND DIPLOMACY IN THE ASIA-PACIFIC REGION. Buryat State University Publishing Department, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.18101/978-5-9793-0756-5-265-269.

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Strohmayer, Angelika, Mary Laing und Rob Comber. „Technologies and Social Justice Outcomes in Sex Work Charities“. In CHI '17: CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3025453.3025615.

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Warwick, Laura, und Robert Djaelani. „Exposing charities to design-led approaches through design research“. In Design Research Society Conference 2016. Design Research Society, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.21606/drs.2016.297.

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Mauliadi, Reza, Maya R. A. Setyautami, Iis Afriyanti und Ade Azurat. „A platform for charities system generation with SPL approach“. In 2017 International Conference on Information Technology Systems and Innovation (ICITSI). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icitsi.2017.8267927.

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Heintzeler, Claus Oskar, Caroline Legler, Seyed Mohammad Adeli und Silvia Elaluf-Calderwood. „Towards a Value Chain for Mobile Value Services for Charities“. In 2013 46th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/hicss.2013.565.

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Tansey, Lorraine. „Encountering difficult knowledge: Service-learning with Sociology and Political Science undergraduates“. In Learning Connections 2019: Spaces, People, Practice. University College Cork||National Forum for the Enhancement of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.33178/lc2019.27.

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Community based learning or service learning is a dynamic pedagogical opportunity for students to engage with their discipline in light of social concerns. This presentation will share the key challenges sociology students and lecturer encounter when working with charities and nonprofits with social justice missions. Students are asked to face what Pitt and Britzman (2003) call “difficult knowledge” in classroom readings and discussions on complicity to poverty and racism. The community engagement experience with local charities allows for a dialogue with the scholarly literature grounded in practical experience. Sociology students are challenged to see the institutional and wider structural inequalities upstream while working in community with a direct service role downstream. Taylor (2013) describes student engagement within this type of teaching tool that is critical of the status quo. Hall et al. (2004) argue that the classroom is best placed to navigate this new terrain whereas student volunteering independently might not facilitate reflection and academic literature. Students with a wide variety of needs engage with communities in different ways and lecturers may need to adjust and demonstrate flexibility to facilitate all learning environments.
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Berichte der Organisationen zum Thema "Charities"

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Homonoff, Tatiana, Thomas Spreen und Travis St.Clair. Balance Sheet Insolvency and Contribution Revenue in Public Charities. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, Dezember 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w26546.

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Lally, Clare. Child and adolescent mental health during COVID-19. Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology, Juli 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.58248/rr04.

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Charities and academics have expressed concerns that children’s mental health is disproportionately affected by the intervention measures used during the pandemic. Child and adolescent mental health may be compromised by factors such as strained family relationships, academic stress and reduced social contact with friends. Child and adolescent mental health services (CAMHS) have been reduced during the pandemic. They are likely to be under strain to meet increased demand. The UK Government has announced funding to ensure that charities can continue supporting those in need.
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Andreoni, James, A. Abigail Payne und Sarah Smith. Do Grants to Charities Crowd Out Other Income? Evidence from the UK. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, April 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w18998.

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Andreoni, James, und A. Abigail Payne. Is Crowding Out Due Entirely to Fundraising? Evidence from a Panel of Charities. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, September 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w16372.

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Fortin, Amanda. Exploring Communicative Aspects of Client Satisfaction, Loyalty, and Retention in a Private, Non-profit Organization: A Qualitative, Interview-Based Study of Catholic Charities. Portland State University Library, Januar 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.15760/etd.1695.

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Hopkins, Anna, Sarah Foxen, Kathryn Oliver und Gavin Costigan. Science Advice in the UK. Foundation for Science and Technology, September 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.53289/gutw3567.

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This report examines the science advisory system in the UK, how it has changed and how it may develop further in the future. It looks at structure and functions within the UK Government (including the Government Chief Scientific Advisor, the Government Office for Science, government departments, scientific advisory committees - including SAGE - and the Science and Engineering Profession). It also describes science advice in the UK Parliament. The report looks at the role of public research funders, particularly UK Research and Innovation and its research councils, and it discusses how universities are responding to incentives to improve the supply of evidence and expertise. There are brief sections discussing the role of other actors (such as national academies, charities and industry) and discussion of some cross-cutting themes.
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Elliot, Sue, und David Haigh. Nothing Stands By Itself: Advocacy in the New Zealand Not-For-Profit Sector. Unitec ePress, Oktober 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.34074/rsrp.22012.

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This research focuses on the nature of Government/Not for Profit (NFP) sector relationships with particular reference to advocacy in New Zealand. It follows up on a study of advocacy in NSW and Queensland carried by Onyx et al. (2009). There has been concern that NFP organisations in NZ have had their advocacy functions curtailed by the requirements of government contracting and by decisions from the Charities Commission. This study looks at the kinds of advocacy activities that NFP sector organisations are involved in, the language they use to describe their advocacy and the reasons given for the strategies NFPs adopt. The study shows that advocacy has not slowed down, the methods are evolving and NFPs are finding new ways to get their message across in a rapidly changing context.
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Elliot, Sue, und David Haigh. Nothing Stands By Itself: Advocacy in the New Zealand Not-For-Profit Sector. Unitec ePress, Oktober 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.34074/rsrp.22012.

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This research focuses on the nature of Government/Not for Profit (NFP) sector relationships with particular reference to advocacy in New Zealand. It follows up on a study of advocacy in NSW and Queensland carried by Onyx et al. (2009). There has been concern that NFP organisations in NZ have had their advocacy functions curtailed by the requirements of government contracting and by decisions from the Charities Commission. This study looks at the kinds of advocacy activities that NFP sector organisations are involved in, the language they use to describe their advocacy and the reasons given for the strategies NFPs adopt. The study shows that advocacy has not slowed down, the methods are evolving and NFPs are finding new ways to get their message across in a rapidly changing context.
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Short, Samuel. Alternatives to single-use plastics in food packaging and production. Food Standards Agency, August 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.46756/sci.fsa.taf512.

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This rapid evidence assessment undertaken by RSM UK Consulting LLP (RSM) and Dr Samuel Short (University of Cambridge) aimed to develop an understanding of the alternatives to single-use plastics in food packaging and production in terms of their risks and opportunities, as well as potential future developments. Literature from within and beyond the UK was gathered from academic databases and reports published by government and non-governmental organisations such as environmental charities. Evidence from the literature was supplemented by findings from a workshop with experts in the field from a variety of industries such as academia, manufacturing, and government. Two broad groups of alternatives were established: material/product alternatives (traditional materials, natural fibres, biopolymers synthesised from biomass, biopolymers synthesised from bioderived monomers, biopolymers produced by microorganisms) and, and system/process alternatives (reducing, reusing, and recycling food packaging and, active and intelligent packaging). These alternatives and systems vary considerably in terms of their properties, such as effectiveness as a barrier to moisture or contamination, convenience for consumers, production costs, and potential for commercialisation. Our review also highlighted gaps in the current knowledge, for example in terms of consumer acceptance and carbon footprint at each stage of their life cycle. The capacity to produce bioplastics (i.e. biopolymers that look and feel similar to conventional plastics but are made from natural materials rather than fossil fuels and are biodegradable or compostable) is anticipated to increase globally from 2.1 million tonnes in 2019 to 6.3 million tonnes by 2027. This growth appears to be enabled by increased consumer awareness of environmental issues and existing regulation and legislation encouraging the development and establishment of a circular economy. However, there are barriers that may challenge this growth. These include already established industry regimes, high production cost of novel materials and a lack of waste management guidance. Overall, fossil-based conventional plastics are a very cheap, versatile material compared to the alternatives currently being developed and tested. Because of this, they might remain the preferred industry choice for certain applications, while alternatives continue to be optimised and commercially scaled. To add to this, the reviewed evidence suggests that there is unlikely to be one single solution to the single-use plastics problem. The solution will likely draw on a range of materials and systems depending on food type and context.
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The System of Zakat and Charities Under the Islamic State. George Washington University, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4079/poe.05.2021.02.

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