Joe Saxton1 minREPORTSThe Heyheyjoe charity strategy awardsHere are the Heyheyjoe charity strategy awards. I have read a whole bunch of charity strategies (over 100) and this is a collection of my...
Joe Saxton1 minREPORTSBest strategy head shots – Danny and JamieThere are a lot of strategies with pictures of their CEOs or Chairs in various poses introducing the strategy, or talking about how...
Joe Saxton1 minREPORTSBest for goal setting – Thames Valley Air AmbulanceAt the heart of any strategy is the setting of goals and how they will be delivered. Too many strategies have a few lofty aspirations...
Joe Saxton1 minREPORTSBest context setting – Trussell Trust and SAMHStrategies don’t happen in isolation. They happen in the context of the wider world in which an organisation is working. The external or...
Joe Saxton1 minREPORTSBest way of talking about values: Cherie Blair Foundation, the Wallich, Thames Valley Air AmbulanceStrategy documents are full of values. In my view they are often one of the most useless sections. There are only so many ways that an...
Joe Saxton1 minREPORTSBest explanation of involving beneficiaries – Mind and CRUKThe health and disability charities are particularly good at making clear how beneficiaries are in involved in the development of their...
Joe Saxton1 minREPORTSBest strategy on a page – John Muir and AcevoStrategies can get to be really long documents, so all credit to those organisations who try and sum things up on a page. Two very...
Joe Saxton1 minREPORTSBest strategy on a website – Blood Cancer UKOne of the challenges of any strategy is how to present it to staff, volunteers, and stakeholders. Blood Cancer UK has tackled this by...
Joe Saxton1 minREPORTSBest small charity –Facial Palsy UKFacial Palsy UK is a tiny charity with an income of under £100k a year. But its strategy is clearly set out in a word document: no...