
UK charities leave around £560m of Gift Aid unclaimed every year. The audit and process changes that recover most of the leak inside a single quarter.
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UK charities leave around £560m of Gift Aid unclaimed every year. The audit and process changes that recover most of the leak inside a single quarter.

The seven cyber security basics every UK charity should put in place this month to block the attacks that actually happen across the sector each year.

Where UK charity technology stands in 2026 - what is finally working, what is still over-promised, and the decisions trustees should act on now. Vendor-neutral.

Resilient under-£1m charities run on discipline, not scale - the specific reports, ratios, and monthly rhythms that separate them from fragile ones.

A two-page charity risk register that actually changes decisions - the key fields, maintenance rhythm, and traps that turn most registers into shelf-ware.

Small charities under £500k can run a serious safeguarding programme without hiring a specialist. The minimum credible setup and review cycle to have in place.

A decision framework for small charities choosing between a fundraiser hire and an agency engagement - and the hybrid model that often outperforms both.

A short, repeatable process for turning a charity's scattered data into a single dashboard that the senior team actually opens - without hiring a BI specialist.

Where AI genuinely earns its keep inside UK charities in 2026 - and where it quietly causes more work than it removes. A pragmatic, vendor-neutral read.
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