Government urged to clarify future of EU replacement funding for charities

“The government has been asked to clarify its plans to succeed the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF), which replaced funding for communities from the European Union under the previous Conservative government…” Learn more here.

Charity Digital Code of Practice 2025 – what’s changed and why it matters

“When we published the first Charity Digital Code of Practice in 2018, none of us predicted that within two years, a global pandemic would force the entire sector online overnight. Nor could we have foreseen that by 2025, artificial intelligence would be the technology everyone was talking about, and worrying about…” Read more here.

Hang on in there, grant fundraisers

In this new article, Neela Jane Stansfield, Major Trusts Specialist, offers up some motivational tips for grants fundraisers who just need a little push in the right direction. Take a look here.

The future of corporate charity support

Stuart Cole explores the evolving landscape of corporate charity support, highlighting a shift toward “blended giving” – a combination of financial and in-kind contributions that better meet the diverse needs of charities. Learn more here.

“At last year’s Women in Leadership conference, we noticed something important: very few men were in the room. This year, we want to change that. Gender equity in leadership is not just a women’s issue. It is a shared responsibility. Real progress happens when all voices are part of the conversation. Here’s why your presence matters, and how you can help build more inclusive leadership across our sector…” Take a look here.

An Amber Heat-Health Alert has been called for London, from 9am Tuesday 12th August until at least 6pm on Wednesday 13th August 2025.

To help yourself and your community, you can:

Check in on older people & those with a health or mental health condition

Use and promote our Cool Spaces map, for those who seek respite while out and about

Drink plenty of water and stay hydrated

Avoid being out in the sun from 11am – 3pm

Resources for your community

The following are various resource pages, guides and toolkits that you can use during this Amber Heat-Health Alert:

Download the hot weather toolkit

 

From 18 November 2025, all company directors and people with significant control (PSCs) will be legally required to verify their identity under the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023.  

The rollout of identity verification will boost business, and support growth, by giving more assurance about who is setting up, running and controlling companies in the UK.

When you need to verify your identity for Companies House – GOV.UK

In this article, Stuart explores the evolving landscape of corporate charity support, highlighting a shift toward “blended giving” – a combination of financial and in-kind contributions that better meet the diverse needs of charities. Take a look here.

The People’s Health Trust has released a report calling for mental health support for staff of local charities managing the aftermath of last summer’s riots. Take a look here.

Resident doctors have announced strikes from 7am on Friday 25 July until 7am to Wednesday 30 July. During this period services are expected to be very busy. Please help us to help you by visiting 111 online, or calling NHS 111 for advice on the best service for your needs. 

Hospital services will be affected:

  • if it’s not an emergency, stay away from your local hospital: NHS 111 can direct you to the right place for care
  • in an emergency, always call 999
  • if you have an appointment, you will be contacted if it needs to be rescheduled
    if you don’t hear anything, attend your appointment as planned
  • if you need health help please think about the best place to go for the help you need:

If you do not require emergency care, you can get help by using these NHS services:

  • NHS 111: Fully trained health professionals are available, 24/7, to help if you need medical help or advice,
    or you are unsure about whether you should go to hospital. You can contact NHS 111 online, or by calling 111.
  • Your GP: The majority of practices in north west London will remain open during the strike, though many will be under increased pressure.
    Do continue to attend your GP and dental appointments unless you have been contacted and told otherwise. 
    Don’t forget you can use the online consultation form on the practice website. Evening and weekend appointments are also available,
    call your practice out of hours (the answerphone will let you know what to do), or visit the practice website for details.
  • Pharmacy: Pharmacists are trained health professionals who can help with your medication questions and minor health concerns.
    Many offer private consultations without an appointment, and can advise where to get further help if you need it.

If you are experiencing a life-threatening medical emergency, you should still attend A&E or call 999.

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has said the government is considering how it can support charities facing financial challenges, including potential changes to business rates. Learn more here.

In this article, Carla Whalen from Russell-Cooke explores how the forthcoming Employment Rights Bill could significantly reshape UK employment law, urging charities to assess how the wide-ranging reforms, from zero-hours contracts to unfair dismissal, may affect their workforce. Give it a read here.