While attracting and retaining donors may seem like a daunting task, it is essential for the success of any grant-seeking organisation. Here, MzN International delve into the importance of breaking into new donors and offer advice on how small and medium-sized NGOs can navigate this process effectively.
Women’s economic empowerment is essential for wider gender justice, and women entrepreneurs are key to a huge number of other development outcomes. The Cherie Blair Foundation for Women share their latest research on the subject, conducted with Intuit.
Enable Ed CIC has been carrying out various independent evaluations for large and small NGOs and their projects. What has become apparent is the exceptional value for money that many small NGOs provide.
Bond has been working with small organisations to identify the challenges they face in relation to safeguarding. Here’s what we’ve learnt so far and what we are doing to help.
As a small NGO, it may feel as though there aren’t enough resources available or hours in the day to get the most out of social media. The key is to focus on using social media in a way that delivers the highest return for your time and effort.
Landing media coverage for your organisation can help expand your influence, raise awareness of your work with the public and donors, highlight success or pressing issues and campaign for change. Here are a few tips to help you along the way
Send a Cow has a bold new ambition, which hopes to make even more impact in the communities they work in – and their new name, Ripple Effect, perfectly represents how they’re going to achieve it.
Accessing legal advice for smaller NGOs can be both expensive and labour intensive, even for the seemingly smallest of issues. A4ID offers free legal advice and assistance for NGOs in the international development sector.
With over 160,000 registered UK charities, here are communications tips to get your small NGO noticed and reach the right supporters.