Charity Income That Doesn't Depend on One Source

For founders, trustees, and CEOs stuck in reactive fundraising cycles. It explains why income stays fragile in small UK charities, what happens when you rely on too few sources, and how to start building income as a connected system rather than a set of disconnected activities.

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How to Stop Grant Chasing and Build More Stable Funding

Another application submitted. Another month of waiting. Another gap in the budget that needs covering.

If this feels familiar, the issue isn’t effort; it’s structure.

This guide is for founders, trustees, and CEOs who are stuck in reactive fundraising cycles and want more stability in how income is built.

It explains why income in many small UK charities stays fragile, how over-reliance on grants creates constant uncertainty, and what changes when income is treated as a system rather than a set of disconnected activities.

The goal is simple: reduce dependency on single sources so that one decision doesn’t put the organisation at risk. 

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