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Guidance to help you set up and run your charity.
How to set up and use your new 'Charity Commission Account' to access online services on behalf of your charity.
What's required of a charity trustee, including your responsibilities to your charity.
What to do to protect people who come into contact with your charity through its work from abuse or mistreatment.
Find out about the types of fundraising donations that charities and community amateur sports clubs (CASCs) can and cannot claim Gift Aid on.
Before you start to set up a charity make sure that you know it is the best option for what you want to do.
Check who is eligible to be a trustee and what skills they need to have
What to put in your trustees' annual report, depending on your charity's income and the value of its assets.
Understand the rules and risks when using charity funds to pay a trustee or a person or organisation connected to a trustee.
How to set up and use your new 'Charity Commission Account' and manage other users’ access and permissions.
Find out about the rules you must follow to govern your charity.
Find out what sort of wrongdoing you can report to the Charity Commission, and how to report it.
Find out about your responsibilities to keep everyone who comes into contact with your charity safe from harm: this includes volunteers, staff and beneficiaries.
On 9 March 2024, the Government announced the introduction of The Elizabeth Emblem. This commemorative emblem is awarded as a mark of recognition to the next of kin of those who lost their lives in the course of undertaking …
Regulations setting out what should be included in a governing document for a CIO.
Directions and guidance the examiner must follow and the role and responsibility of independent examiners when examining the accounts of a charity.
Understand what information you will need to prepare for the Annual Return 2025, and why new questions have been included.
Find how to claim top-up payments on small donations up to £30 if you’re a charity or community amateur sports club (CASC).
Find out how trustees can make the right decisions about investing charity funds.
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