Refining our regulatory approach
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...trustees comply with their legal duties and have delivered this through case reports, policy guidance on a range of matters and speaking at trustee events. Increasing our reach through digital...
...trustees comply with their legal duties and have delivered this through case reports, policy guidance on a range of matters and speaking at trustee events. Increasing our reach through digital...
...smaller charities such as the Foundation for Social Improvement and Small Charities Coalition. As part of Local Charities Day, with funding from Office for Civil Society, FSI will be delivering...
...the quality of trusteeship. We will work with Cass Business School Centre for Charity Effectiveness and Cranfield Trust on a major piece of research in 2016 looking at trustee awareness...
...make. Fortunately, charities are normally very willing to provide information about how donations will be used. With this in mind, I contacted some of the charities that are registered with...
...response from charities and all those who have an interest in upholding trust in charities. In a time of economic and political turbulence, charities undoubtedly have an important role to...
...has been received well. But we cannot escape the fact that fundraising is often complex. If fundraising is too complex for trustees to understand, they can’t simply turn a blind...
...but these powers will improve the Charity Commission’s ability to resolve cases with a better regulatory outcome when we do use them. 4. Fundraising agreements – new terms, new accounting...