Sector Issues
A lost opportunity: how the public sector could grow the economy by promoting innovation
19 Mar 2015Nick Garbutt Sector Issues
The public sector currently spends £2.7 billion a year. Scope examines how this massive spending power could be used to grow the economy and produce better services
Sticking to the knitting: the real threat to charities
13 Mar 2015Nick Garbutt Sector Issues
Scope examines how government is undermining the independence of charities.
Is Lottery funding being undermined?
19 Feb 2015Nick Garbutt Sector Issues, Funding
Across the Irish Sea moves are afoot that could threaten the National Lottery and the charities in Northern Ireland that depend on its funding, Scope investigates
Charity Commission verdict on sector
5 Jan 2015Nick Garbutt Charity Regulation, Governance and Charity AdviceSector Issues
Charity Commission Chief Executive Frances McCandless talks to Scope about CEO pay, governance and registration.
Where the Big Lottery millions will go
25 Nov 2014Nick Garbutt FundraisingFunding, Sector Issues
Early next year the Big Lottery Fund will unveil its spending priorities for the next six years with more than £100 million at stake, Scope caught up with Northern Ireland director Joanne McDowell to read the runes.
Charities: how the public rate us
22 Oct 2014Nick Garbutt Sector Issues
People in Northern Ireland do not understand how charities are funded nor how they are run, according to a new survey carried out by MORI on behalf of NICVA in the wake of the chief executive pay controversy.
Charity CEOs' pay: what did we learn?
21 Oct 2014Nick Garbutt Sector Issues
The media storm that erupted earlier this year around the issue of the pay packages of chief executive salaries may have subsided for now, but the issue has not gone away.
The fight to block the Transparency of Lobbying Bill
15 Sep 2014Nick Garbutt Politics, Sector Issues
The Lobby Bill was changed but not halted. We asked NICVA's Lisa McElherron about what this means for the future.
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