Easing the insurance burden on volunteers
21 Feb 2012 | by Mathew Little
The Big Society Deregulation Taskforce, led by Lord Hodgson, looked at the red tape that volunteers encounter. Mathew Little reports
David Ainsworth talks to the experts about what can go wrong
The Big Society Deregulation Taskforce, led by Lord Hodgson, looked at the red tape that volunteers encounter. Mathew Little reports
Specialist consultant Peter Heap tells David Ainsworth that charities should link their risk assessment to the insurance they are buying
The government wants charities to increase the number of people volunteering their time and skills. But an increase in volunteers also means potentially increased insurance liabilities. Mathew Little investigates
A number of charity umbrella bodies endorse certain insurance products. Andy Hillier asks why
It can be worth taking out insurance to protect your trustees against personal liability, but you should first assess what the risks for them and the charity actually are. David Ainsworth reports
Azadi Sheridan, the chair of the Institute of Fundraising's Technology Special Interest Group, tells David Ainsworth why donor 'churn and burn' won't work in future
Ecclesiastical's Paul Bloxham talks to Patrick McCurry about the latest developments in the sector
She tells Alex Blythe how social enterprise differs from the coprorate world
At the end of a tough year, Joe Lepper asked charity finance directors to give their predictions for 2010. Cuts in public spending and further reductions in voluntary income are among their forecasts