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π Just launched: Review for Charities Issue 3, 2026. The charity sector continues to navigate an increasingly complex environment, shaped by evolving regulation, funding pressures and rising expectations around governance and impact. Weβre pleased to share the latest edition of our Review for Charities, bringing together perspectives for trustees, charity leaders and professionals supporting the sector. Inside this edition: π‘ Changes to charity accounting: what trustees need to know π Investment decision making in uncertain markets π€ Writing grant applications in an AI-driven era π§ The practical realities of growing services responsibly This issue combines expert insight with real-world perspectives, highlighting both the strategic considerations and the human impact behind charitable work. Whether youβre overseeing governance, shaping long-term strategy, or delivering services on the ground, we hope this Review offers practical guidance and useful reflection points. https://lnkd.in/eGTE3uuZ Thank you to our contributors: Charles Mesquita, Nicola Toyer, Commodore Mike Beardall MA MCIPR, Richard Williams EMBA FCA, Charlotte Schofield, Matthew Dorset, CFA, Mark Heaton, Eoin McBennett, Tim O'Mahony, Tim Mattocks, Alicia Grainger, James Harvey, Suneet Kumar, Allison Furlong, Sean Feeney, Sarah Osato, CFA The Naval Review The Church in Wales | Yr Eglwys Yng Nghymru University Hospitals Birmingham Charity, ACIE - Association Of Charity Independent Examiners, Salcombe Minibus, Irish Guide Dogs for the Blind, Alfie's Squad . . . This is a marketing communication. Investments and the income from them can go down as well as up, you may not get back what you invest.