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Advice issued for dealing with sudden large increases in funding due to Ukraine war

Melanie May | 30 March 2022 | News

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The Charity Commission has issued new advice for charities that receive sudden and significant increases in funding in response to the Ukraine crisis.  

It states that the trustees of charities that find themselves in this situation should carefully consider the practical implications for their organisation, particularly if they are a smaller charity and the proportionate increase in funding is very large.

The regulator recommends that charities:

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Its guidance for charities and trustees responding to the crisis in Ukraine also covers setting up new charities to help people in the Ukraine, changing charitable objectives to offer support, safeguarding, organising or participating in aid conveys, complying with financial sanctions, and working with new partners.

The Commission has also previously issued advice on ‘knowing your donors’, to help charities take into consideration any potential reputation impact of accepting a donation.

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