The grants team at Rosa, the UK fund for women and girls, joined us recently to tell us more about their Stand With Us fund and how local organisations can apply.
Open to women-led organisations working to address male violence against women and girls, for organisational development work, eligible organisations can apply for up to £28,000.
For #FundingFebruary2026, Vicky Hewlett, Head of Marketing Communications at Give A Little explained how you can work towards building a sustainable cashless fundraising strategy with their solutions.
Your handy resource page to catch up on Enthuse’s Digital Fundraising Labs hosted as part of Funding February 2026.
Delivered by Jared Monaghan, Senior Partnerships Manager with Enthuse, this series of three 1-hour webinars over three months focuses on increasing your understanding of online fundraising tactics and how to maximise their value to your organisation.
The Northern Ireland Cyber Security Centre (NICSC) has launched a new series of short Cyber Awareness videos. They are short 2-minute videos that are well worth a watch.
This directory is designed to help boards, staff teams and volunteers embed equality, diversity and inclusion into everyday practice. Whether you are strengthening your recruitment processes, improving governance, developing inclusive HR policies, or seeking specialist support, you will find a wide range of resources to guide your work.
This blog from Aaron Johnson, ICO Lead Policy Officer, is part of the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) Data Fundamentals Series 2026. This blog takes a closer look at the rules around how long you should be holding onto personal data, and some steps that you can take to ensure compliance.
The new legal requirement that all company directors must complete ID verification with Companies House will take effect from 18 November 2025. This includes directors of charitable companies.
Funding February was our chance to support your fundraising needs. Thanks to our many contributors for helping us to curate this collection of articles and resources
The growing role of AI in our lives and workplace and the opportunities it presents in improving both accessibility and efficiency for organisations is apparent to many including funders. We highlight the position of some local funders and provide a list of useful resources.
Collaborations and partnership working is all around us! Yet as many success stories are often matched with horror stories. Here are some simple tips that can help you get it right:
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