We are all being advised to take extra care during the coronavirus pandemic. Not surprisingly fraudsters are taking advantage online by pretending to want to help. This raises the fraught issues as to how a Charity should deal with a serious incident. What...
Most charities are run by well-meaning and delightful people, who are dedicated to their own charity. As a result, they are frequently more tied up with what the charity does, rather than taking a broader view of their responsibilities. ...
After a break, David Porter has resumed his Charity Chat to help make Trustees, Directors, Governors and Committee Members (the Trustees) aware of their obligations and the processes that have to be followed to run a charity correctly. The references I make...
David Porter continues his series of blogs - and the aim of ‘Charity Chat’ is to make Trustees, Directors, Governors and Committee Members (the Trustees) aware of their obligations and the charity law processes that have to be followed to run...
David Porter continues his series of blogs with the aims of ‘Charity Chat’ to make Trustees, Directors, Governors and Committee Members (the Trustees) aware of their obligations and the processes that have to be followed to run the Charity...
David Porter continues his series of blogs with the aims of ‘Charity Chat’ to make Trustees, Directors, Governors and Committee Members (the Trustees) aware of their obligations and the processes that have to be followed to run the Charity...
David Porter continues his series of blogs with the aims of ‘Charity Chat’ to make Trustees, Directors, Governors and Committee Members (the Trustees) aware of their obligations and the processes that have to be followed to run the Charity...
David Porter continues his series of blogs with the aims of ‘Charity Chat’ to make Trustees, Directors, Governors and Committee Members (the Trustees) aware of their obligations and the processes that have to be followed to run the Charity...