I think charities need to be run like businesses to get the most benefit for the shareholders/recipients. If you want a national charity to succeed, you need infrastructure and a decent management which will only come if you pay enough.
What I believe is the biggest waste is multiple charities for the same group. Businesses thrive by consolidating, there's even the Competition Commission to stop this. Quite why we need, for example, 10 charities for injured armed services when if there's were 1 or 2, it would make more 'profit' by reducing the amount of admin needed.
What I believe is the biggest waste is multiple charities for the same group. Businesses thrive by consolidating, there's even the Competition Commission to stop this. Quite why we need, for example, 10 charities for injured armed services when if there's were 1 or 2, it would make more 'profit' by reducing the amount of admin needed.