We highlight in this edition of eNews what charity leaders are saying following the Labour Party’s historic win in the general election. The Labour Party had made promises to the Charity sector that charity leaders are now urging the new government to deliver.
We also look into how funders are increasingly reluctant to give to smaller charities on the basis the charity may not survive in the long term, and how this is causing issues for these smaller charities.
We also follow the recent news of how two Trustees have been disqualified from the Captain Tom Foundation.
Finally, we are pleased to announce the recent relaunch of our Trustee Hub, full of free resources and support material to aid Trustees fulfill their duties effectively.
Articles from the July 2024 edition
Charity sector leaders call on Labour Party to deliver
Following the Labour Party's victory in the general election, many Charity sector leaders have come together to urge the Party to deliver its pledge to work together with the sector.
Supporting smaller charities
At a recent sector event, concerns were raised that funders are reluctant to give to smaller charities as there is a fear that these small charities will close down.
Captain Tom Foundation: two disqualified from being Trustees
The Charity Commission has disqualified Hannah Ingram-Moore and her husband from being Trustees.
Charity Trustee Hub
Providing resources and support materials to aid you in fulfilling your Trustee duties effectively.