Charity Times seeks views on charity finance

Charity Times is seeking leaders’ views on financial management within their charities.

A quick two-minute survey has been launched to gain an insight into how charity finance teams are operating post-pandemic.

Responses from the survey will help Charity Times to gain an insight into the major challenges – internal and external – that are affecting charities and the tools that are used to help finance teams stay ahead and organised during a challenging economical environment.

Charity CEOS, finance directors, CFOs and other finance managers are invited to fill in the survey, which has been supported by software provider Sage.

All responses will remain anonymous unless respondents choose to stay in touch. A follow up report will be published in September.

Take the survey here.

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