| Sarah LincolnResearch AssistantSarah joined nfpSynergy in early 2008. Prior to this, she worked as a fundraising researcher for the national homelessness charity Emmaus, at their Federation Office in Cambridge. This involved identifying and researching prospective major donors, as well as being an opportunity to gain insight into fundraising and communications work more generally. In 2006 Sarah completed a masters degree in Science and Religion at Oxford University (St John’s College), following her undergraduate studies there in Philosophy and Theology. She also spent a year at the University of Bonn as part of her degree, and is currently working towards a postgraduate certificate in research methods with the Open University. Sarah has volunteered for a range of organisations, including most recently a research internship for a small charity seeking to tackle poverty in East London. An interest in criminal justice led her to volunteer for the Restorative Justice Consortium and, following this, for a charity seeking to help rehabilitate ex sex offenders on their release from prison. Sarah has also spent six months teaching English in Northern India. To contact Sarah, please click here. |

Great to read something that raises the important questions fundraisers and nfp marketers should be asking about what's going on the real world . . .
