Breadcrumbs
Rosie Chapman On Charity Regulation
A series of articles by Rosie Chapman, former director of policy and effectiveness at the Charity Commission
The Role and Duty of Trustees
Regulation with Rosie: Using trustees' time efficiently
The Charity Commission's Rosie Chapman on using trustees' time efficiently.
- Regulation with Rosie: Keeping personal data safe
- Regulation with Rosie: MPs and charities
- Regulation with Rosie: When to register with the regulator
- At Work: Law and Governance - Regulation with Rosie
- Regulation with Rosie: Being independent in Parliament
- Regulation with Rosie: Reporting serious incidents
- Regulation with Rosie: Incentives
- Regulation with Rosie: Trustee responsibility
- Regulation with Rosie: HR
- Regulation with Rosie: High standards
- Regulation with Rosie: Back to basics
- Regulation with Rosie: Censorship
- Regulation with Rosie: Corporate manslaughter
- Regulation with Rosie: Patrons
- Regulation with Rosie: writing trustees' reports
- Regulation with Rosie: New trustees
- Regulation with Rosie: AGMs
- Regulation with Rosie: legal advice
- Regulation with Rosie: Planning for windfalls
- Regulation with Rosie: Trustees
- At Work: Law and Governance - Regulation with Rosie
- Regulation with Rosie: the Equality Act
- Regulation with Rosie: conflicts of interest
- Regulation with Rosie: handling busy trustees
- Regulation with Rosie: foreign subsidiaries
- Regulation with Rosie: ordinary Joes
- Regulation with Rosie: succession planning
- Regulation with Rosie: growing your own trustees
- Regulation with Rosie: Contingency planning
- Regulation with Rosie: CICs
- Regulation with Rosie: trusteeship (part one)
- At Work: Law and Governance - Regulation with Rosie
- Regulation with Rosie: trusteeship (part two)
- At Work: Law and Governance - Regulation with Rosie
- At Work: Regulation with Rosie - The Charity Commission's Rosie Chapman on conflicts of interest
Finance and Accounting
- Regulation with Rosie: The need for financial controls
- Regulation with Rosie: technology
- Regulation with Rosie: Auditing
- Regulation with Rosie: Good accountants
- Regulation with Rosie: full cost recovery
- Regulation with Rosie: Reserves
- Regulation with Rosie: treasurers
- Regulation with Rosie: Conflicting legislation
Changes to the Charity Commission
News, analysis and reaction to the cuts and changes to the Charity Commission.
Charity Activities and Trading
- Regulation with Rosie: Corporate partnerships
- Regulation with Rosie: Good and bad practice in trading
- Regulation with Rosie: Attracting volunteers
- Regulation with Rosie: Bequests
- Regulation with Rosie: Meeting real needs
- Regulation with Rosie: small grant-making charities
- Regulation with Rosie: Sponsoring festivals
- Regulation with Rosie: Working with business
- Regulation with Rosie: donors
- Regulation with Rosie: collaboration
- At Work: Law and Governance - Regulation with Rosie
- Regulation with Rosie: Failed appeal funds
Charity mergers
Advice and commentary on charity mergers for chairs, trustees and senior managers. Plus case studies of who has merged and why.
Upper Tribunal ruling on public benefit
Analysis and reaction to the recent ruling on fee-charging schools and public benefit.
Supporting the voluntary sector
Follow the changes to the infrastructure and capacity of the UK voluntary sector and its support organisations.
Additional Information
Latest jobs Jobs web feed
- Development Officer Barking & Dagenham CVS £29,604, London
- Head of High Value Events Save the Children £38,000 - £43,000 + pension, Farringdon
- Director The Marr-Munning Trust £47,500 per annum FTE salary (£38,000 pro rata) plus pension contribution, London
- Membership Payments Officer Royal Pharmaceutical Society 25,000 pro rata, Based at the Society's HQ in London. The offices are in close proximity to Vauxhall and Waterloo.
- Head of Volunteering Development Save the Children £45,000-£50,000 + pension, Farringdon
- Fundraising Manager (Gloucestershire, Somerset & Dorset) The Air Ambulance Service £25,000-£30,000 p/a, plus benefits, Home Based, South West England to cover Gloucestershire, Somerset & Dorset
- Press Officer - Asia Pacific Amnesty International Secretariat £41,124 per annum, London
- Fundraising Director National Trust c. £80k + excellent benefits, Heelis, Swindon
- Appeals Director Downside Fisher Youth Club (The Downside Settlement) £37, 848 - £40,555 (Inclusive of London Weighting), Southwark, London
- Head of Organisation Development British Red Cross £52,500 pa (incl. LW), UK Office, Moorfields, London (likely)
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- Investment and Contract Readiness Fund opens for grant applications
- Nominet Trust seeks four charities for digital start-up programme
- Proposed accounting rules are contrary to charity law, conference told
- Removal of VAT relief on listed buildings is a 'tax on community initiative', Heritage Alliance says
- Petition backing Scope's role in Bromley clothing banks gains 1,000 names
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Events
Small Charities Marketing Summit
- Date: Fri 25 May 2012 - Fri 25 May 2012
- Venue: Manchester
Mutuals: Economic Growth Through Employee Ownership and Joint Ventures
- Date: Tue 29 May 2012 - Tue 29 May 2012
- Venue: Central London
Mission Critical: Crafting Your Communications Strategy Workshop
- Date: Wed 30 May 2012 - Wed 30 May 2012
- Venue: St Albans Centre, Leigh Place, Baldwins Gardens, Holborn, London, EC1N 7AB.



