
Covering the current talking points in the UK charity sector. Keith Davis, Camilla McGibbon and David Prest shake their tin at the giving business, and ask searching questions of those at the top.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 34 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Categories | GovernmentNews | ||||

The GCBC team consider the challenging world of fundraising and find out about how charities can use digital technology to link up with businesses which want to support them. Keith, Camilla and David meet Veronica Bamford-Deane, Managing Director of ... more
There’s a sporty theme to this latest podcast as the GCBC team are joined by Paul Evans, the CEO of Leadership Through Sport & Business. Paul explains how the charity uses sport to develop leadership skills and help young people from disadvantaged ba... more
Founded 20 years ago, Magic Breakfast provides healthy school breakfasts to children at risk of hunger in disadvantaged areas of the UK, working with nearly 1,000 schools in England and Scotland. The GCBC team are joined by the charity’s Head of Poli... more
The GCBC team are joined by Steph Harland, CEO of Age UK. Steph explains the steps taken by the national charity and local Age UK branches to support older people during Covid, the reasons for the decision to permanently close about a third of Age UK... more
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Interesting podcast but unless I am missing something, nothing much on BAME’s covid and the death of George Floyd and how this impacts the charity sector on the inequity in funding. I would be interested in your views.
Her interview was such an invigorating listen- one of my favourite leaders in the sector. You should ask her to join the permanent team.
I was looking for something like this, I’ve just listened to 2 of your pod casts back to back. Thank you and please do more.
Really enjoyed this and much needed, thank you Dave, Camilla and Keith
A really interesting and topical listen
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