Cause4

Cause4

Non-profit Organization Management

London, England 1,662 followers

We are a social business founded to support charities to achieve more and better.

About us

Cause4 is a social business founded to support charities to achieve more and become better. Specialising in support and advice, fundraising, training and programme development, Cause4 partners with charities, educational institutions, philanthropists and corporations that want to make change. Since set up in May 2009, Cause4 has raised c.£60 million for clients. As a social enterprise and one of the first certified B-Corporations in the UK, Cause4 measures its social impact based on the level of income achieved for clients, and the impact of programmes across communities. Our core programmes are: - Arts Fundraising & Philanthropy, an Arts Council England Sector Support Organisation transforming the fundraising knowledge, skills, and levels of success of arts organisations nationwide - Heritage Compass, a two-year business development programme for 300 heritage organisations across England, funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund - Trustee Leadership Programme, an annual programme of governance training empowering Trustees and Chairs to lead the charitable sector

Industry
Non-profit Organization Management
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
London, England
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
2009
Specialties
Philanthropy, Governance, Strategic fundraising, Talent development, Strategic partnerships, and Enterprise development

Locations

  • Primary

    Mindspace 8th Floor

    9 Appold Street

    London, England EC2A 2AP, GB

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Employees at Cause4

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    👋 Meet Michelle Wright, our esteemed trainer for the Trustee Leadership Programme and CEO of Cause4. Michelle's extensive experience in the charity sector and her positive, engaging approach make her an invaluable part of our course. Her insights and guidance significantly contribute to shaping the programme and empowering our participants. Book your space today! ➡️ https://lnkd.in/eKWaaUc3 Find out more about Michelle here 🌐 https://lnkd.in/eZ2DAmhv #TrusteeLeadership #MeetTheTrainer #ProfessionalDevelopmentOpportunity

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    As part of our Heritage Compass Legacy work with MyCake Ltd, we are examining patterns in profit/loss making by heritage sub-sector. Heritage Compass participants have been allocated to 1 of 6 sub-sectors of heritage activity, which match the National Lottery Heritage Fund sub-sectors. This allows us to look at the patterns in the data by turnover band and by sub-sector of activity. We first applied this approach in our previous report https://lnkd.in/e8Kn8N32 - we have now extended the analysis to cover the four years of data from 2019 to 2022. One pattern we explore is surplus (when income exceeds expenditure by more than 2% of income in a given year vs deficit (when expenditure exceeds income by more than 2% of income). This analysis: 💡 Gives organisations a baseline to compare their own journey through Covid 💡 Helps you identify that if you are working in an area that has overall taken longer to recover then how does this support your fundraising efforts?  💡 It also provides useful data to government and private funders to understand the longer-term impacts of Covid and respond with policies to help the sector through recovery. So, let’s look at some sub-sector examples: Image 1: Organisations in all sectors showed a higher proportion making a profit in 2021 than in 2019. There is a pattern of loss-making for Historic Buildings & Monuments showing they are the only sub-sector where the proportion of organisations making a deficit increases in 2021. ·       Does this matter?  ·       What impact is it having on the overall financial resilience of organisations post-Covid?  Image 2: A second perspective on the data is to look at the 4yr trend by sub-sector of the proportion of organisations who are making a profit or break even – the desired position.   What this data shows is that whilst a greater proportion of Historic Buildings and Monuments made a loss mid-Covid, they have recovered better than Industrial, Maritime & Transport organisations or those operating in Community Heritage and Land & Nature. If you would like to explore the benchmark data as it relates to your organisation, we have 5 new benchmark dashboards available, free, to all users of the Cause4 Heritage Benchmark and Heritage Compass Benchmark.

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    Ready to take your organisation’s fundraising to the next level? 🚀 Our Strategy Support Programme is now accepting applications! Led by experts, this tailored programme helps you unlock new revenue streams and refine your business strategy. But act fast – spaces are limited! What’s in it for you? 📕 A tailored fundraising strategy to fit your organisation’s needs 👏 Hands-on support from a sector expert 📊 Business planning strategies for long-term success Applications are now open – don’t miss your chance! ➡️ https://lnkd.in/eizP9TqP 

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    🚀 Ready to take your career to the next level? Don't miss our November Trustee Leadership Programme! This comprehensive course equips you with the skills and confidence you need to become an effective trustee. Gain expert training, connect with a network of professionals, and make a meaningful impact in the charity sector. Discover more and secure your spot today! ➡️ https://lnkd.in/eKWaaUc3 #TrusteeLeadership #ProfessionalDevelopmentOpportunity

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    Individuals of Black and Asian heritage are underrepresented across arts, culture and heritage. This is one of the conclusions of the 2024 UK Arts, Culture and Heritage: Audiences and Workforce report. So what can organisations do to champion diverse voices? Read this latest blog from our intern Angelica Meneely to discover simple ways organisations of all sizes can promote diversity, accessibility and inclusion. ➡ https://lnkd.in/evCVcG98

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    Enhance Your Governance Skills! Join us for the final two Trustee Leadership Programme courses of 2024 and maximise the impact you can make in the charity sector. Whether you're an aspiring trustee or looking to enhance your leadership role, our courses offer the tools and insights to help you succeed. Trustee Leadership Programme (7-14 November 2024) This comprehensive virtual training will strengthen your governance, financial management, and fundraising skills. Perfect for both new and experienced trustees, with an optional certification to showcase your professional growth. Emerging Chairs Programme (11 December 2024) A one-day virtual course tailored for those looking to chair a Board or enhance their current leadership role. Gain essential insights into board leadership, team support, strategic planning, and more. Apply today and take the next step in your leadership journey to support UK charities: 🔗 Trustee Leadership Programme: https://lnkd.in/eKWaaUc3 🔗 Emerging Chairs Programme: www.tinyurl.com/3hcety8p #TrusteeLeadership #CharityTraining #Governance #ProfessionalDevelopment #BoardLeadership

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    General Manager (The Vale-Global Grooves)// Mossley Town Councillor

    Global Grooves are recruiting a new Head of Development!

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    We're recruiting a Head of Development! After a period of significant growth we're looking to appoint a highly experienced and strategic fundraising professional with a proven track record of securing significant income through bid writing, tenders, corporate partnerships and other fundraising to join our team. Applications close midnight Sunday 20th October 2024 https://lnkd.in/ef-YJyCU #fundraisingjobs #artsjobs #developmentjobs #recruiting

    We're recruiting a Head of Development & Fundraising - Global Grooves

    We're recruiting a Head of Development & Fundraising - Global Grooves

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    The #DigitalCultureAwards are back and open for entries! 🏆 Brought to you by our Digital Culture Network, the awards will celebrate the best in digital and tech innovation in the creative and cultural sector. Have a project you want to spotlight? This year’s categories are… 🖥️ digital marketing 📁 digital content 📊 using data 🧑💻 digital inclusion 🎖️ digital ambassador Find out more and enter before Wednesday 23 October👇

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    The Digital Culture Awards are back for 2025! 🏆Brought to you by Arts Council England's Digital Culture Network to celebrate the best in digital and tech innovation across the creative and cultural sector in England. 🗓️ Entries are open from today until 23 October so get entering! 💭 Got questions about entering? Join us for a Q&A webinar on 24 September! Head to our website to enter and find out more - https://lnkd.in/e6_Z2qSD #DigitalCultureAwards

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    We tend to focus on who our competitors are in the heritage sector. But are we spending enough time thinking of them as potential collaborators? From sharing resources to uniting diverse perspectives, there are several reasons why collaborative efforts are beneficial not only to your organisation’s individual projects but also to the sector as a whole. Trust, clear communication and clarity are all key to conversations between partners, which creates so much scope for collective learning and positive growth. Read our latest piece to find out more about the advantages of collaboration and how to get started with creating some solid, fruitful partnerships ✨ https://lnkd.in/epRB9VSM

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