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The podcast currently has 25 episodes available.
On Wednesday 2nd November 2022, our head of charities and not-for- profit Ruo Wu co-hosted a seminar with William Hopkin [see bio below] on “The Charities Act 2022: What’s to come?. They discussed and shared tips on new charity registrations as well as a first look at the new Charities Act 2022 and the impact this will have on existing and new charities.
Bio:
William Hopkin is a leading charity specialist at the Bar. His clients include national charities, philanthropists, schools and universities, public bodies, specialist organisations and ancient foundations.
William was co-chair of the Charity Law Association ['CLA'] Annual Conference in 2017 and 2018. He has sat on the CLA's Executive Committee and chaired a number of sector working parties.
Note:
This webinar is provided for general information only. It does not constitute legal advice and should not be relied on as such. For advice on the new Charities Act 2022 or any of the issues discussed in the webinar please contact, head of charities and not-for-profit, Ruo Wu: [email protected]
In this charities and not-for-profit podcast episode, Ruo Wu had an inspiring discussion with Jon Yates (the joint CEO of the Berkshire Community Foundation (alongside Gerry Lejune OBE)). Amongst covering other illuminating topics, they spoke about how the charity provides millions of pounds to local charities.
In this Charities and Not-for-Profit Podcast episode, Ruo Wu had an animated discussion with Louise Gilmour, trustee and Chair of Rabble Theatre. They spoke about how the charity provides educational opportunities for all, from its weekly Young Company and Get Up On Stage adult acting school, to masterclasses and holiday workshops, covering an exceptional range of theatre skills. They also discussed:
In this charities and not-for-profit podcast episode, Ruo Wu was touched following her discussion with Tamara Lowe, founder The Cricket Kindness Project. They spoke about how the project uses cricket as a humanitarian vehicle to support communities all over the world.
In this charities and not-for-profit podcast episode, Ruo was inspired following her discussion with Laura Brooks, Head of Adult Services at Sport in Mind. They spoke about the charity’s incredible community based projects to exploring how their creative adverts ended up on Reading buses!
In this episode, Ruo met with Ben Wood, co-founder & co-curator of the Mobile Phone Museum charity. They celebrated the charity’s humble beginnings, its exciting current and future plans, and discussed how the charity has now come to acquire arguably the most authoritative collection of mobile phones in the world.
In this episode, Ruo was deeply inspired following her discussion with founder and CEO Ross Green at the Canadian registered charity Music Seeds International. They spoke about how the charity empowers the youth and those affected by war, poverty, and disease through music as well as its future plans to help Ukrainian refugees.
An insightful discussion with Launchpad Reading's Head of Marketing & Fundraising Kirsti Wilson on the charity’s holistic way of preventing homelessness, providing vital information and support for individuals, couples and families who don’t have a stable place to live or are at risk of losing their home.
A captivating discussion with co-founder of Ethical Reading, Gurprit Singh, on, amongst other things, the importance of ethics and inspiration behind starting Ethical Reading, as an agent of positive change.
A penetrating & raw discussion with Chief Executive Jeremy Sandell and Chair of Trustees Cheryl Coppell on the wide-reaching impact of CAEB and their combined 65+ years of working in the public and third sectors.
The podcast currently has 25 episodes available.