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Charities Aid Foundation

CAF exists to help build an effective, well-resourced, global non-profit sector. Our mission is to strengthen philanthropy and increase the flow of funds to non-profit organisations worldwide.

Primary web addresses
http://www.CAFonline.org
Main Address
Kings Hill
West Malling
Kent
ME19 4TA
Country
United Kingdom
Main Telephone
01732 520000
Joined OneWorld
20.07.1998

Features
01.07.2005 The voluntary income of the UK’s top 500 charities reached £4.9 billion last year. But despite a real-term annual increase of 2.9 per cent, the long-term growth rate of voluntary income continues to fall.
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09.05.2005 A new forum of charity and business leaders has been set up to explore how the spirit of the tsunami appeal can be recaptured for mainstream charity giving in the UK which is in decline.
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25.02.2005 e-charity is booming just as much as e-commerce. The Charities Aid Foundation reports massive increases in the use of its facilities for online donations to UK charities during 2004.
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