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Part of MBS’s Quaker A-Z series. Published bi-weekly on an annual theme throughout the calendar year.

  • Quaker A-Z: E is for Email

    Quaker A-Z: E is for Email

    Simple, Safe & Sensible Email Systems for Charities For many small charities, email is the engine room of the organisation. Funding conversations. Volunteer coordination. Safeguarding queries. Trustee discussions. And yet, in many committees, email systems have grown organically rather than intentionally. Messages sit in personal inboxes. Office holders change. Passwords are passed around on scraps

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  • Quaker A-Z: E is for Everyone?

    Quaker A-Z: E is for Everyone?

    Everyone? In February and March we celebrate, not everyone, but individual groups of society. Wendrie talks this week about the importance of being inclusive.

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  • Quaker A-Z: E is for Employment

    Quaker A-Z: E is for Employment

    What does love require of us? You may feel that being an employer or managing volunteers is tricky and complicated. Especially if you’ve not had to do this elsewhere. Thankfully you’re not alone! Quaker Life offers guidance, templates and other documents on the Britain Yearly Meeting website. Focused on the recruitment and management of both

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  • Quaker A-Z: E is for Evaluate, Evaluate, Evaluate!

    Quaker A-Z: E is for Evaluate, Evaluate, Evaluate!

    Evaluation should follow action, then action should follow evaluation, and so on. Don’t let a yearning for perfection, or fear of mistakes, paralyse you. But don’t charge ahead without consideration either. So. Where to start?

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  • Quaker A-Z: E is for Equality

    Quaker A-Z: E is for Equality

    This is part of the Quaker Alphabet Project – click here for more information. E is for Equality Equality is a key aspect of Quaker beliefs and testimonies. Some readers may remember that E was for Equality last time – then I talked about ensuring there was equal access for all users of the building.

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