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  • Quaker A-Z: T is for Tools & Tech

    Quaker A-Z: T is for Tools & Tech

    Insights Made Simple: Smarter Decisions for Small Charities

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  • Quaker A-Z: S is for Simplicity

    Quaker A-Z: S is for Simplicity

    Simple Things Communicating with others doesn’t have to be complicated. It can be simple. You just need to decide who you want to talk to, and about what. Then work out what is required, and who can do that – remembering that you don’t have to do it all. Photo by Glen Carrie on Unsplash

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  • Quaker A-Z: R is for Relationship & Responsible

    Quaker A-Z: R is for Relationship & Responsible

    Who is responsible for what? All relationships contain questions about who is responsible for what, but they’re not always clearly answered. Groups working closely together are now using Memorandums of Understanding to clarify roles and responsibilities. These documents also help define how the relationship is monitored and maintained. Photo by Nick Fewings on Unsplash But

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  • Quaker A-Z: Q is for Quakerly

    Quaker A-Z: Q is for Quakerly

    What does Quakerly mean? I dislike Quakerly as a adjective. It is usually used in a pejorative, not in a friendly way!  “THAT wasn’t very Quakerly….‘ With the ‘THAT’ being something the speaker feels passionately about. But it isn’t actually a specific corporate testimony. If it is a specific corporate testimony then you can say, ‘Quakers

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  • Quaker A-Z: P is for Protest & Presentations

    Quaker A-Z: P is for Protest & Presentations

    Talking to others and ourselves During Yearly Meeting this year there was a vigil outside Friends House. As I was attending virtually I went into the garden and thought about the two questions asked: What is your outward message of peace, love and justice for the world? And what is your inward message to yourself?

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  • Trustees & Treasurers Conference 2025

    Trustees & Treasurers Conference 2025

    Quaker Life Conference Quaker Life organised a one day conference for Trustees & Treasurers to come together, be inspired, learn from each other. The conference encouraged us to interact with the speakers/workshops and ‘to see one another’s faces, and open our hearts one to another.’ Sitting at a table together was a bonus. However, it

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  • Quaker A-Z: O is for Online Presence

    Quaker A-Z: O is for Online Presence

    Insights Made Simple: Smarter Decisions for Small Charities

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  • Quaker A-Z: N is for Nosiness & Noteworthy

    Quaker A-Z: N is for Nosiness & Noteworthy

    Nosiness = Knowing each other in the things that are eternal Nosiness isn’t always negative. I love learning about people – many of them Quakers. I do this by going to Yearly Meeting, reading The Friend, visiting other meetings, or even looking through their minutes and newsletters. I often joke that one of the best

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  • Quaker A-Z: M is for Marketing

    Quaker A-Z: M is for Marketing

    Telling Your Charity’s Story With Purpose Marketing often feels like a luxury for small charities – something squeezed in between the ‘real work’ of service delivery, funding bids, and compliance. But here’s the truth: if people don’t know what your charity does, they can’t support you. Marketing isn’t just about promotion; it’s a key part

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