Public Trust 4: our action plan on Governance

...in direct contact with trustees, so that trustees get our updated guidance as it comes out. While we continue to offer speakers and training wherever possible, we will be looking...
...in direct contact with trustees, so that trustees get our updated guidance as it comes out. While we continue to offer speakers and training wherever possible, we will be looking...
...for the year that they’re donating as well (public targets)– so that they can check back next year and see whether you’ve achieved what you set out to do. Whether...
...the Charity Commission has recently or is currently investigating the charity. This is a big step for us to take in response to concerns about the charity and so does...
...round with my family, we all really enjoyed it”. That really is making a difference. Delivering chocolate fudge cakes in Bradford during Ramadan The Charity Commission has produced safer giving...
Three years ago, the Commission was set a challenge to become a more efficient, effective, risk based regulator. I’m pleased to say that our annual report, published today,
Tomorrow, we will be publishing the Commission’s Annual Report and Accounts 2015/16. It will mark the first use of our new logo and brand. As some of you will know,...
There’s no way to sugar-coat this: the public trust in charities has fallen. Today we’ve published the latest research in our series tracking public trust and confidence in charities since...
Last week we published our revised fundraising guidance for trustees. Along with it, we set out the results of the consultation we ran earlier this year.
Today we published our updated fundraising guidance, CC20. Much has been said in the media and in Parliament about some of the issues uncovered over the last year but now...
...it also makes a few significant changes – most notably on disqualification - of which all charities will need to be aware. The timetable gives trustees sufficient time to take...