• The Myth of the Corporate Golden Goose: Why corporate funding may not be the saviour the sector is banking on
    Jan 15 2026

    Corporates to the rescue? Or perhaps not. Why corporate fundraising may not be the saviour the sector is banking on

    In the current funding perfect storm, are corporates the superhero that will save the sector with their deep pockets and desire to appear good? In this episode we dive into whether corporate fundraising is really the saviour many charities hope for. We hear insights from companies: from the frustrations and horror stories to what actually makes partnerships work, explore mismatched expectations, the power dynamics between sectors, and why respect and professionalism matter as much as brand or size. And we uncover what you need to do if you are going to make corporate fundraising work for your charity.

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    56 Min.
  • Polite, posh and problematic: inside our sector’s class problem
    Sep 16 2025

    In this episode, we confront the For Impact sector’s greatest taboo: its uncomfortable relationship with class. Who holds the power, who is silenced, and why your accent still seems to matter. Is the sector ready to face its own class problem? We speak with Dorothea Jones, Alex Evans and Duncan Exley to find out the answers.

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    58 Min.
  • Why good charity endings matter (and how to have one)
    May 6 2025

    There’s no denying that charity endings – especially organisational ones - are extremely hard. The emotions that are tied up in charities, the expectations of service users and donors, the weight of responsibility that lies on the shoulders of leaders and the board – these are not easy issues to navigate.

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    51 Min.
  • The funding freeze: What is going on?
    Jan 28 2025

    Welcome to the latest episode of 4Impact, the charity podcast, where we tackle pressing issues in the charity sector. Join Felicia Willow, the Mary Poppins of the charity sector, and her co-host, Chris Pitt from the Benefact Group, as they delve into the challenges of the current funding freeze impacting charities across the board.

    In this episode, we explore why major funders are pausing or altering their funding distributions, leaving many charities grappling with uncertainty and pressure. Insights are provided by key guests, including Jo Jeffrey, who has meticulously catalogued the changes in grantmakers' approaches, Anand Shukla, CEO at the Henry Smith Charity, who shares their thoughtful strategy transition, and Helen Gray, Trust Director for the Benefact Trust, who discusses strategies for minimizing disruptions.

    Listen in as we discuss the systemic issues at play, the responsibility of funders, and strategic approaches to navigate this complex funding landscape.

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    52 Min.
  • Charity CEOs: is it too tough at the top of this sector?
    Oct 8 2024

    Why charity leadership is one of the toughest gigs around – and what CEOs can do to survive.

    Guests include Vic Hancock-Fell of the Fair Collective, Debra Allcock-Tyler from the Directory of Social Change, and Gareth Oughton from ACEVO's CEO in Crisis Service.

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    51 Min.
  • Impact: It’s our bottom line so why is it not the focus of our funders and regulator?
    Jul 15 2024

    In this episode, we discuss the bottom line of our sector: impact. We talk about why impact isn’t the easiest thing to measure or be regulated on, and how this complexity feeds into funding and regulation systems that actually hold the sector back – as well as how the language we use about our own sector is undervaluing our expertise and purpose. So how can we build the trust we need in the sector as a whole to enable our experts to go out and achieve the greatest impact they can?

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    50 Min.
  • Why are the media so wrong about charities?
    Apr 19 2024

    In this podcast we uncover why journalists and the public love an anti-charity story and highlight where they get it wrong – and why. We talk to a charity journalist, a media psychologist and an expert charity accountant crusading to transform charity financial journalism for the better to find out: why these stories are so prevalent, what can we do about them, and the negative impact they have on the sector.

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    45 Min.