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Charity and Voluntary Industry
C/M/2492. Management of charity event in Hertfordshire
- WORDS:
- 3000
- DATE:
- 2012
- PRICE:
- 39.99 GBP
The paper reports on the charity event HADNET launched by a charity organisation for disabled people in Hertfordshire. The objectives of the organisation are outlined, the profile of the Hertfordshire community is presented, the planning and implementation strategies of the event are detailed, its outcomes are evaluated. Recommendations are suggested about charity event management providing a reflection of the researcher on the experiential learning obtained from the participation in the event.
KEYWORDS: charity event, Hertfordshire, experiential learning,
C/M/2477. Management of charity event in St. Albans
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- 3100
- DATE:
- 2012
- PRICE:
- 39.99 GBP
The paper reports on a charity event conducted by a group of students to raise funds for the UK charity Groove House in St. Albans. The profile of the local community is presented, the evolution, planning and implementation of the charity project is reviewed, its promotion, budgeting and constraints are outlined, organisational and communal issues are addressed. A reflection on the researcher’s experiential learning is provided.
KEYWORDS: charity event, St. Albans,
C/M/2116. How to improve brand image of TRAID
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- 2050
- DATE:
- 2011
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- 29.99 GBP
The paper looks at the marketing strategies of the charity recycling fashion brand TRAID discussing the recent changes in the charity retail environment and suggesting recommendations about the ways to increase the company’s brand identity and market penetration by improving their window displays, clothes presentation, advertising, etc.
KEYWORDS: TRAID, marketing strategy, brand identity, charity shop,
S/B/597. Dissertation. A comparative study of the marketing strategies British and Russian charities organisation for children
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- 14750
- DATE:
- 2011
- PRICE:
- 149.99 GBP
This dissertation examines the marketing strategies of a British charity organization (BCO) and a Russian charity organization (RCO). The dissertation also examines the role of marketing in Not For Profit (NFP) Organisations in general. The aims of the study are to assess what kind of marketing activities the charity organizations use, to see whether the marketing activities of the BCO be applied to the RCO, and to examine how far the external environment of a charity organization influence its choice of marketing strategy. PESTEL analysis is the approach used to assess the charity industry. The review of literature examines topics like the role of the government in dealing with orphaned children in the UK and Russia, Charity regulation in the UK and Russia, philanthropy trends in the UK and Russia, and marketing in NFP organisations. Types of marketing strategies are assessed, like direct marketing, relationship marketing, and internet marketing. Data is collected through use of the case study approach and interviews. The dissertation concludes by comparing the two countries approaches.
KEYWORDS: Dissertation, marketing strategies, British charity organization, BCO, Russian charity organization, RCO, Not For Profit, NFP, charity, PESTEL, orphaned children, direct marketing, relationship marketing, internet marketing,
C/B/3361. Dissertation. Strategic changes in UK charity shops
- WORDS:
- 9300
- DATE:
- 2011
- PRICE:
- 99.99 GBP
The dissertation looks at the shift towards professionalism in UK charity shops (CS) investigating their relationships with commercial retailers. The review of literature touches on the history and background of charity shops in the UK, strategic changes in the charity retail sector, the functions and purpose of CS, their sales promotion and marketing techniques, development of partnerships between CS and commercial retailers, etc. The methodology of the dissertation is based on secondary research and a case study of strategic changes at two UK charity shops, Oxfam and Sue Ryder Care comparing their practices with those of two high street retailers, Primark and TK Maxx. Conclusions are made about the effectiveness of the strategies pursued by charities and their influence on commercial retailers.
KEYWORDS: Dissertation, strategic change, UK charity shops, commercial retailers, Oxfam, Sue Ryder Care, Primark, TK Maxx,
C/C/251. Feasibility report for Charity X and an analysis of legacy systems and tender processes
- WORDS:
- 2600
- DATE:
- 2011
- PRICE:
- 29.99 GBP
This paper is split into two reports, and the first presents a feasibility report for a fictional charity, charity X. The report focuses on the acquisition of new software for the charity. The report begins by providing the background to the charity and the charity industry, highlighting the competition. The proposed system is identified, and the paper discusses the functions the system must provide for internal and external users. The report then examines aspects of outsourcing, and highlights how it may be helpful. The report then concludes with the time scale for the proposed implementation of the system. The second report focuses on the issue of legacy systems and the impact they have on the invitation to tender process. The background to the topic is highlighted, and the report examines the current situation. This is followed by recommendations for improvements for the future.
KEYWORDS: Feasibility report, Charity X, software, outsourcing!,
C/B/3257. Proposal. Strategies of charity shops in UK retail market
- WORDS:
- 1150
- DATE:
- 2010
- PRICE:
- 19.99 GBP
The paper proposes research into the strategies of the UK charity retail shops to establish whether they are becoming strong competitors of the commercial retail. The objectives and rationale of the research are formulated, its relevance is explained, research sources and methodology are indicated, the structure of the dissertation is outlined.
KEYWORDS: Proposal, UK charity retail shops, commercial retail,
C/L/699. Evaluation of the charities act 2006
- WORDS:
- 2800
- DATE:
- 2010
- PRICE:
- 29.99 GBP
This paper examines the charities act 2006, focusing on the changes it has brought to the charity sector. The paper outlines the variety of stipulations an organisation must adhere to in order to become a charity. Along with this, the paper discusses the law that relates to charities. The paper then evaluates different types of charities, like public benefit and religious charities. This paper does not include a reference list
KEYWORDS: Charities act 2006, charity sector, public benefit, religious charity,
C/B/2891. Strategic analysis of Domov Sue Ryder
- WORDS:
- 2500
- DATE:
- 2010
- PRICE:
- 29.99 GBP
This paper analyses Domov Sue Ryder, a charity organisation focusing on their operations in the Czech Republic. The paper aims to illustrate how the organisation can engage in successful fund raising to increase profitability. The paper includes a PESTEL and SWOT analysis, as well as discussing the fundraising life cycle and performing a cultural web analysis.
KEYWORDS: Domov Sue Ryder, Charity, Czech Republic, PESTEL, SWOT, fundraising life cycle, cultural web analysis, fundraiser,
C/M/1357. Proposal. Employability in Charity Internships
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- 4400
- DATE:
- 2010
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- 49.99 GBP
The paper proposes a study of internships in British charity and non-governmental organisations (NGO) to examine the impact of internships on the UK labour market. A literature review is presented touching on the issues of employability, employability skills, Kolb’s experiential learning theory, reflective learning, knowledge creation, etc. This proposal does not contain methodology and data analysis.
KEYWORDS: Proposal, literature review, internship, charity and non-governmental organisations, employability in UK,
S/B/527. Management and marketing issues of non-profit organisations: case studies of World Wildlife Fund UK and RSPB
- WORDS:
- 2500
- DATE:
- 2009
- PRICE:
- 29.99 GBP
The paper examines the impacts of the economic downturn on the UK non-profit organisation World Wildlife Fund (WWF) comparing them with RSPB, the largest European wildlife conservation organization. Key management issues facing the company are addressed including the issues of funding, marketing, corporate identity, etc. Recommendations are suggested for 2009-2014 about the marketing activities and fundraising techniques of WWF UK.
KEYWORDS: World Wildlife Fund, WWF, RSPB, non-profit, fundraising,
C/M/1132. Decision making about Charitable Investment: Case Study of Martina Lopez Donation
- WORDS:
- 1400
- DATE:
- 2009
- PRICE:
- 19.99 GBP
The paper looks at the process of making a decision about a donation to charities. The strengths and weaknesses of the short listed charities are identified, the rationale for the final decision is examined.
KEYWORDS: Charity investment, donation, decision making,
C/M/1060. Addressing management issues in charity organisations: Interim report
- WORDS:
- 745
- DATE:
- 2009
- PRICE:
- 9.99 GBP
The paper offers a short interim report providing a background to the study of management issues that need to be addressed by UK charities WWF-UK and RSPB. The interim report focuses on the problems of fundraising faced by charities as a result of the downturn in the economy investigating managerial solutions to this problem.
KEYWORDS: Interim report, WWF, RSPB, charity,
C/M/1061. Addressing management issues in charity organisations
- WORDS:
- 2600
- DATE:
- 2009
- PRICE:
- 29.99 GBP
The paper addresses the management issues affecting UK charity organisations WWF-UK and RSPB as a result of the downturn in the economy. Difficulties of fundraising for charities are discussed along with the management challenges related to how the charities choose to fundraise, how they build their brands, and how they market themselves to build revenues. The study shows that marketing activities of RSPB are more successful providing recommendations for the WWF-UK to improve their practices.
KEYWORDS: Fundraising, WWF, RSPB, charity,
S/M/472. Charity Marketing: Fundraising Perspective
- WORDS:
- 3400
- DATE:
- 2009
- PRICE:
- 39.99 GBP
The paper addresses the problem of charity fundraising examining the role of fundraisers, the factors that attract donations to charities, the relationships with 'donors', the key areas of fundraising application, the methods and techniques of fundraising, etc. The features of the disability movement and other direct actions attracting fundraising are discussed.
KEYWORDS: charity, marketing, fundraising, perspective,
C/M/861. Literature Review on Charity Marketing
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- 3700
- DATE:
- 2008
- PRICE:
- 39.99 GBP
The paper offers a review of literature on several areas of charity marketing, such as SME in the UK charity sector, corporate social responsibility, philanthropy, and free rider problem. Cause related marketing and customer base in non-profit organisations are discussed.
KEYWORDS: Corporate social responsibility, charity, philanthropy, free rider, cause related mark,
S/M/433. Salvation Army Organisational Structure and Analysis
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- 2200
- DATE:
- 2008
- PRICE:
- 29.99 GBP
The paper examines the structure of the Salvation Army (SA) and the organisational issues of coordination, culture and human resources related to the size of SA. The position of SA in the UK is discussed highlighting the need of a long-term modernisation strategy for the Army, and offering analysis of their internal and external stakeholders.
KEYWORDS: Salvation Army, charity, organisational structure, stakeholder,
C/HR/47. Masters Dissertation. The importance of employee engagement to firm competitiveness: An analysis of firms in the BME voluntary sector
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- 14000
- DATE:
- 2005
- PRICE:
- 149.99 GBP
Many firms in the private, public and voluntary sector face levels of staff turnover, employee morale and motivation, staff commitment and job satisfaction that are lower than they would hope. This refers to what we call employee engagement. When employee engagement is low, or lower than a firm wants it to be, productivity and profitability are likely to be severely affected. This dissertation examines the importance of employee engagement to firm competitiveness in the voluntary sector, focusing specifically on the black minority ethnic (BME) sector. The literature review provides a comprehensive discussion of the key literature on employee engagement, which comprises detailed discussion of job satisfaction, employee commitment and motivation theory, as well as related aspects of work and physical conditions, job characteristics and roles, teamwork and co-workers, and the impact of leadership. A study across nine BME organisations with some 110 employees was conducted and the results were analysed and discussed before conclusions were made. This dissertation would be useful for anyone interested in employee engagement or its major facets ? job satisfaction, employee commitment and motivation theory ? for which there is a comprehensive literature review. It is also useful in highlighting how to perform and analyse primary research and then apply those findings to the literature that has been set out.
KEYWORDS: hr, masters, dissertation, importance, employee, engagement, firm, competitiveness, firms, bme, voluntary, sector,
P/B/413. Cancer charities in UK: implications of competition
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- 3000
- DATE:
- 2005
- PRICE:
- 39.99 GBP
The paper looks at the competition between UK cancer charities for cause-related marketing (CRM) comparing financial performances of cancer charities, their marketing environment, fund raising practices, etc. PEST and SWOT analysis of cancer charity organisations is conducted, similarities in communication methods and organizational developments are outlined. The activity of Marie Curie Cancer care is reviewed. Changes in UK non-profit sector are identified.
KEYWORDS: cancer, charities, uk, implications, competition,
P/M/432. Plan for Cancer Research UK: stakeholder relations
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- 3500
- DATE:
- 2005
- PRICE:
- 39.99 GBP
The paper presents the profile of the Cancer Research UK charity organization covering its activities, stakeholders make-up and ideology, strategies in public relations (PR) with the local community, influential groups, news media, investors and government. Tactics for each group are recommended highlighting the importance of good stakeholder relations.
KEYWORDS: plan, cancer, research, uk, stakeholder, relations,
S/S/110. Public benefits of charities
- WORDS:
- 1900
- DATE:
- 2005
- PRICE:
- 19.99 GBP
The paper looks into the history of charities in the UK identifying the purposes of charity work, describing the present charity system, and discussing the issues of the public support for charities including the public benefit test, the charitable purpose test, etc.
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