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Charity Property Fund Update - Webinar

Thursday 7 March 

Topics covered 

  • UK commercial property update 
  • Recent developments and activity sector analysis and performance 
  • Market outlook 
  • Sustainability in property 
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Why is philanthropy so difficult these days?

Tuesday 14 May 

CCLA and Marylebone Executive Search are delighted to hold their seventh annual lecture at Drapers' Hall. 

This year's lecture will be delivered by Sir David Cannadine - Dodge Professor of History Emeritus at Princeton University and Visiting Professor at the University of Oxford. 

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Dominican Forum – Must a Christian favour democracy?

Tuesday 14 May 

Democracy is a relatively new phenomenon, albeit one that claims to have ancient roots. What does the Church think about it as a form of governance? And what does it teach regarding other forms of government such as oligarchies, dictatorships or monarchies? How should Christians whether rulers or ruled participate in government? And what should we do when we find ourselves at odds with the powers-that-be? A Dominican friar will lead us through a discussion of great contemporary relevance in a year that will see multiple national elections.

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Dominican Forum – Was Jesus' death a sacrifice?

Thursday 21 March 

What do we mean when we speak of ‘sacrifice’? And how did the people in Jesus’ own times think about it? From Cain and Abel, through Abraham and the other leading figures of the Old Testament, we can see the importance of sacrifice. So how does Christ’s own ‘self-sacrifice’ fit into that tradition, and what implications does this have? Join us as a Dominican friar guides us through a topic that prepares us for Holy Week and Easter.

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Dominican Forum – When is it right to go to war?

Tuesday 13 February 

Is Christianity always pacifist, or are there occasions when war can be acceptable? What does our tradition tell us? And when we find ourselves at war, what is it permissible for us to do in order to win? Join us as a Dominican friar guides us through a discussion on this tricky area.

A year of recognition

CCLA is recognised at leading industry awards in 2023. Here is a roundup of our achievements. 

2023 – a year in sustainability

CCLA has long harboured an ambition to be a catalyst for positive change in the world. 2023 was, in many ways, a groundbreaking year for us. This article looks back at some of the highlights in our active ownership work of 2023.

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CCLA Investment Seminar – Oxford

Tuesday 30 April 

The 2024 Investment Seminar Series is designed to enable you to do more than just meet your obligations in managing your charity. We hope that the knowledge and insights, shared in a practical and accessible way, and the opportunity to learn from the experience of others, will help you make the best use of your investments in an environment of significant change.

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Market barometer: January 2024

Each month our investment team provide a macro outlook into global investment markets.

Community foundations invited to apply for £3m funding for care leavers

The Care Leavers Programme, led and managed by UK Community Foundations (UKCF) and funding offered by CCLA, aims to give more and better life chances to 18–25-year-old care leavers who need extra support at a milestone in their life journey.