Volunteers, Workers or Employees? Getting Status Right in the Charity Sector
Whilst organisations typically operate based on hiring staff and remunerating them for their work, charities…
May 5, 2026 By Hazel Sanders
Whilst organisations typically operate based on hiring staff and remunerating them for their work, charities…
Whilst organisations typically operate based on hiring staff and remunerating them for their work, charities…
May 5, 2026 By Hazel Sanders
The Official Custodian for Charities (OC) is a legal entity, created by statute, to hold…
March 20, 2026 By Tim Walmsley
Conflicts of interest are commonplace in the charity sector. Trustees have a duty to act…
December 22, 2025 By Olivia Miller
In the midst of a constantly changing legal landscape, charities should be aware of recent…
December 22, 2025 By Stephens Scown
This article is an update on the various Covid-19 funding support available for individuals, educational…
November 27, 2025 By Stephens Scown
The latest Charity Commission news and updates as of October 2025. The Charity Commission has…
November 3, 2025 By Neve McLennan
Charities may merge for numerous reasons - to have a greater impact, expand on resources…
September 16, 2025 By Lydia Hart
Property can be one of the most valuable assets for a charity, but it can…
September 10, 2025 By Lydia Hart
The latest Charity Commission news and updates as of May 2025. Charity Commission CEO David…
June 4, 2025 By Eliot Quevedo
A Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO) is a legal structure specifically designed for UK. It was introduced to…
June 2, 2025 By Laurie Trounce
Disposing of property can release funds or reduce operating costs for charities, but the process…
May 19, 2025 By Lydia Hart
The Government has identified the Procurement Act 2023 (“Procurement Act”) as “one of the largest…
April 25, 2025 By Eliot Quevedo