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Find out how trustees can make the right decisions about investing charity funds.
This guide summarises the range of community rights opportunities available to people.
A checklist of things to consider before you can offer support to someone from Ukraine.
South West byelaws are statutory (regulated by law) rules and regulations explaining who can fish, where, when and what fish you can take.
Trustees must carry out due diligence checks on donors, beneficiaries and local partners and can also monitor end use of funds.
Information about how to become a Homes for Ukraine sponsor, including checks the council will make, and eligibility criteria.
How to follow the law if you sell alcohol at a charity event, including when you need to pay tax.
Troubleshooting tips for our most frequently asked questions about using My Charity Commission Account.
Guidance on what purposes can be charitable.
This series brings together all documents relating to Taking Part
Find how to claim top-up payments on small donations up to 拢30 if you鈥檙e a charity or community amateur sports club (CASC).
North West and Border Esk byelaws are statutory rules (regulated by law) and regulations explaining who can fish, where, when and what fish you can take.
Find out about how the Community Amateur Sports Club (CASC) scheme works and about reliefs you might be able to benefit from.
Find out about the rules you must follow for spending, borrowing from, or transferring your charity鈥檚 permanent endowment.
Charity Commission guidance on running a village hall.
How to apply to remove a trustee鈥檚 legal name from public display on the charity register in England and Wales (known as a dispensation).
How a person can be disqualified as a charity trustee, and key checks to make of registers of removed trustees.
Guidance about trustee expenses, including what costs can be paid as expenses and what should be in a trustee expenses policy.
Guidance for sponsors about applications to Homes for Ukraine for children who are not travelling with or joining their parent or legal guardian.
Guidance explains what independent examination involves, how to select an independent examiner for your charity and what you need to do to prepare for an independent examination.
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