Charity leaders are fighting hard to save their organisations. But they also need to think about the future – and how best to deploy the scarce resources they have
from Voluntary Sector Network | The Guardian http://ift.tt/2BRad9R
Charity leaders are fighting hard to save their organisations. But they also need to think about the future – and how best to deploy the scarce resources they have
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