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Many charity trustees are not aware of the extent of their duties in areas like finance and safeguarding.
Being a trustee for a charity is an important role. There are numerous areas of regulation and law that trustees have to comply with and these can be demanding at times.
The charity sector faces many challenges, the financial crisis being a key factor, but it does so from a position of strength and resilience.
With potential fines running into thousands of pounds, that 'free' online image or graphic could be anything but.
Our Charity Risk Barometer uncovers key challenges facing charities, helps you capitalise on opportunities and reap major rewards.
Anyone has the potential to become a charity trustee. Getting on Board has produced some crucial guidance, the value of which we hope will be felt for years to come.
How businesses and charities can successfully build better partnerships
A charity’s reputation is fragile. It can take years to build and only seconds to destroy. How the charity handles times of crisis could make all the difference.
Charity trustees may have high profile or controversial decisions to make and it’s a big responsibility to bear.
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is in force making information security a key challenge for charities.
We believe supporting charities and communities is a responsibility of every business, no matter what its size.
Charities admit they struggle to hire trustees, we want to promote the benefits of taking up such a challenging yet rewarding role.