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Charity Administration Handbook

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An essential reference work for charity administrators and their professional advisers.

Charity Administration Handbook, Sixth Edition has been extensively revised to take account of the Charities (Protection and Social Investment) Act 2016, the updated and revised Charities SORP and the new charity governance code.

This new edition will bring you up to date on the audit rule changes on independent examination of charity accounts and whistleblowing; in addition there is new content on fundraising through social media, the Common Reporting Standard and the Small Donations Scheme.

New developments since the last edition include:
- New fundraising regime
- Charities (Protection and Social Investment) Act 2016
- Charities SORP has been updated
- New Northern Ireland regulatory regime
- Audit rule changes
- New charity governance code
- New guidance on conflicts of interest
- New content on fundraising through social media
- New Common Reporting Standard
- GDPR
- Changes to retail gift aid and the Small Donations

List of contents










Part 1: Setting up a charity
1. Setting up a charity
2. Legal structure
3. The governing document
4. Registration

Part 2: Governing a charity
5. The governing body
6. What is charity governance?
7. The roles, duties and responsibilities of charity trustees
8. Honorary officers
9. Recruitment and induction of trustees
10. Personal liability and trustee indemnity insurance
11. Holding and custodian trustees
12. Incorporation of the board of trustees
13. Lessons from corporate governance

Part 3: Managing regulation
14. Charity regulators in the UK
15. Annual returns and serious incidents
16. Brexit
17. Data protection
18. Advertising
19. Land and buildings
20. Safeguarding children and adults at risk
21. Terrorism

Part 4: Managing charity finance
22. Accounting: General requirements
23. SORP: Accruals accounts
24. Groups and joint ventures
25. Funds
26. Reserves
27. Trustees' annual reports and reviews
28. Audit and examination
29. Internal control and audit
30. HMRC investigations
31. Corporation and other taxes
32. VAT

Part 5: Generating income
33. Generating income
34. Individual giving
35. Digital fundraising
36. Legacies
37. Fundraising events and entertainment
38. Lotteries
39. Charity shops
40. Commercial partners
41. Income from grants and contracts
42. Investment income
43. Borrowings
44. Tax-effective giving

Part 6: Managing charities
45. Setting strategy
46. Risk management
47. Insuring against risk
48. Managing charities engaged in campaigning and political activities
49. Managing grant-making charities
50. Managing charities with branches
51. Managing charities with overseas activities
52. Managing charities that conduct research
53. Managing registered providers of social housing
54. Exploiting the internet
55. IT planning
56. Local authorities

Part 7: Managing staff and volunteers
57. People management
58. Recruiting and developing staff and volunteers
59. Contract of employment
60. Working hours and holidays
61. Sickness absence and sick pay
62. Pay and benefits
63. Expenses
64. PAYE administration
65. Family-friendly legislation
66. Employee data protection rights
67. Disciplinary and grievance procedures
68. Health and safety
69. Insuring staff and volunteers
70. Whistleblowing
71. Protection from harassment
72. Termination of employment
73. Discrimination
74. Transfer of Undertakings Regulations
75. Union membership and collective rights

Part 8: Winding up a charity
76. Mergers
77. Closing down
78. Insolvency

Appendix: Useful addresses
Charity Commission publications


About the author










Don Bawtree is a partner in the Charities Unit of BDO LLP and acts for a range of national and international charities. He has written widely on the subject of charities. Kate Kirkland is a visiting lecturer at St Mary's University College London, where she presents the governance and strategic management modules on the MA course in Charity Management. She also provides not-for-profit organisations with advice on governance and management issues. Previously Kate was a director in the Charities Unit at BDO LLP and Head of NCVO's Trustee Unit.

Summary

An essential reference work for charity administrators and their professional advisers.

Charity Administration Handbook, Sixth Edition has been extensively revised to take account of the Charities (Protection and Social Investment) Act 2016, the updated and revised Charities SORP and the new charity governance code.

This new edition will bring you up to date on the audit rule changes on independent examination of charity accounts and whistleblowing; in addition there is new content on fundraising through social media, the Common Reporting Standard and the Small Donations Scheme.

New developments since the last edition include:
- New fundraising regime
- Charities (Protection and Social Investment) Act 2016
- Charities SORP has been updated
- New Northern Ireland regulatory regime
- Audit rule changes
- New charity governance code
- New guidance on conflicts of interest
- New content on fundraising through social media
- New Common Reporting Standard
- GDPR
- Changes to retail gift aid and the Small Donations

This title is included in Bloomsbury Professional's Charities online service.

Foreword

Charity Administration Handbook is an essential reference work for charity administrators and their professional advisers.

Product details

Authors Don Bawtree, Don Kirkland Bawtree, Kate Kirkland
Publisher Bloomsbury
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.12.2018
 
EAN 9781526502087
ISBN 978-1-5265-0208-7
No. of pages 992
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Law > International law, foreign law

Management und Managementtechniken, Gemeinnützige Organisationen (non-profit)

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