Tag Archives: Charity policy
The Charity Commission’s report into the RNIB – issues for all trustees to think about
This blog draws out key lessons for trustees following the Charity Commission's statutory inquiry report into the RNIB Continue reading
The government’s covid-19 recovery strategy: Implications for charities
What the government's covid-19 recovery strategy means for charities Continue reading
Charity policy round-up: September 2019
This blog provides a summary of the key policy and regulatory developments for charities in the month of September 2019 Continue reading
Charity policy round-up: August 2019
This blog provides a summary of the key policy and regulatory changes relevant to charities and volunteering for the month of August 2019 Continue reading
The civil society strategy: One year on
One year after the publication of the government's civil society strategy, what progress has been made? What still needs to happen? And is a civil society strategy still necessary? Continue reading
Charity policy round-up: July 2019
Our regular round-up of policy news that affects charities. This month we cover the big changes in Westminster, the recommendations from the Charity Tax Commission, changes to society lotteries, and more Continue reading
Almanac 2019 – the policy behind the data
What the treasure trove of data in the Civil Society Almanac tells us about emerging trends in the sector. Continue reading
The Charity Commission’s report on Oxfam: Lessons for trustees and what you can do
Lessons for charity trustees on safeguarding. What trustees need to think about. Guidance and practical support for trustees on safeguarding. Continue reading
Charity policy round-up: May 2019
NCVO is leading a partnership of organisations to deliver phase one of the Safeguarding Training Fund – find out what we learned in our research Continue reading
Are fewer people supporting charities?
A report published today suggests that a smaller proportion of the population are giving to charity. Is a fall in public trust the cause, and what should charities be doing? Continue reading