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Anniversary conference will address cost of living crisis

[OCTOBER SEES the 20th anniversary edition of think tank and consultancy New Philanthropy Capital’s NPC Ignites conference. This year’s conference takes place over three consecutive afternoons, on 11-13 October. Two afternoons will be online only, with an in-person event at Resource for London on the second afternoon.

The predominant theme this year will be the cost of living crisis. NPC’s senior communications executive Gillian Scholes wrote: “We will be igniting thought-provoking discussions and tackling the biggest opportunities and challenges that lie ahead for all of us. One of the big topics for NPC Ignites this year is tackling the cost of living crisis. We think the cost of living crisis is as big a crisis as COVID-19, possibly bigger. We need the kind of mobilisation among funders that we saw at the start of the pandemic, yet right now we’re not seeing this. Our latest guide aims to help you understand the pressures facing people in poverty in Britain, and how to fund effectively to help charities adapt.”

On the first day of the conference, delegates will be discussing ‘charities and society’, and what the climate crisis means for social charities. The panel will include Paul Farmer, CEO of Mind, Manny Hothi, CEO of Trust for London and Kester Russell, chair of trustees of The Cowshed.

On day two Torsten Bell, chief executive of the Resolution Foundation, will deliver the keynote address on the theme ‘navigating unprecedented economic change’. Kathy Evans, chief executive of Children England, and David Knott, CEO of The National Lottery Community Fund, will be taking questions on charities and the state.

The focus for day three will be ‘where philanthropy and grant-making go next’. Jason Arthur, director of Sir Lewis Hamilton’s foundation Mission 44, will discuss ‘shifting power in philanthropy’, and Fran Perrin, NPC trustee and founder and director of The Indigo Trust, will explore ‘maximising impact through open philanthropy’.

Tickets for the event – one ticket gives access to all three days – are available from Eventbrite via the website at www.thinknpc.org/eventsand-training/npc-ignites-2022/. q

Legacies provide a lifeline at Oak Tree

[LEGACIES ARE VITAL to the animals of Oak Tree Animals’ Charity: they would not have been able to move to their current home at Oak Tree Farm, Carlisle in 1982 without generous gifts through wills. All donations, regardless of size, provide a lifeline to the animals at Oak Tree. More than half of the work carried out there is paid for by legacy gifts, and they couldn’t help the number of animals they do without them.

Choosing to leave a gift in a will is an exceptionally personal way to help. One supporter who chose to leave a legacy to Oak Tree explained her decision: “My lifelong love for animals and the knowledge that my gift will help support and rehome unwanted animals at Oak Tree Animals' Charity in the future gives me a great sense of happiness. I wish more people would support animal charities like Oak Tree and be part of their incredible work. I want to help Oak Tree Animals' Charity continue its wonderful work for many years to come. It is comforting knowing that I will still be able to support animals long after I am gone.”

To find out more about Oak Tree Animals’ Charity, or to enquire about leaving a gift in your will, visit www.oaktreeanimals.org.uk or email fundraising@oaktreeanimals.org.uk. q

The range of charities which depend on legacies to carry out their valuable work is a broad one. Those that are represented in this publication are listed below, grouped according to the area of activity in which they operate.

INDEX

ANIMAL WELFARE

Catholic Concern for Animals 2 Friends of the Animals 4/5 Wiltshire Wildlife Trust 8 Edinburgh Dog and Cat Home 8 Shire Horse Society 9 Last Chance Animal Rescue 18 The Suffolk Punch Trust 18 The Devon Horse and Pony Sanctuary 22 Hope Rescue 22 Environmental Investigation Agency 24 Wales Ape & Monkey Sanctuary 30 The New European Distressed Donkey Initiative Ltd 31 The Fox Project 32/33 The Suffolk Owl Sanctuary 34 Heartbeat Home for Horses 34 Hessilhead Wildlife Rescue 35 Humane Slaughter Association 36 Universities Federation for Animal Welfare 37 The Pit Pony Sanctuary 38 Wild Futures 38 Pet Rescue Welfare Association 39 Paws2Rescue 40 British Chelonia Group 41 The Horse Rescue Fund 44 Tiggywinkles 44 Three Counties Dog Rescue 45 Oak Tree Animals’ Charity 46

ECOLOGY MEDICAL RESEARCH

Prostate Cancer Research 1 Pain Relief Foundation 2 MS Society 10/11 CLEFT 12 Royal College of Surgeons of England 14 Caring Cancer Trust 16/17 Cancer Prevention Research Trust 29 The National Brain Appeal 42/43 FRAME 48

CHILDREN & YOUNG PEOPLE

Youth Cancer Trust 13 Kidney Kids Scotland 14 Cerebra 20/21 Hypo Hounds 45

Blood Pressure UK 6 The Partially Sighted Society 12 National Federation of the Blind of the United Kingdom 15 The Respite Association 28

HEALTH & DISABILITY

OVERSEAS AID

ZANE: Zimbabwe A National Emergency 6

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