…e is a set up cost of £42 and then a fee of 5-7% on incoming funds. How to open an account Opening a bank account for your community group can take several weeks, or even a few months. Be careful to fill the application form in thoroughly, and send all the information that is requested. The bank may still write to ask for further details before opening the account. Before applying for an account, check that: The account is specifically for communi…
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Information
…accounts at the Resource Centre Involving people in your group Is your AGM coming up? Legal structures for community groups and not for profit organisations Licensing and regulations for events and fundraising activities Making your activities and events accessible Managing funds for short-lived crisis-response groups Managing money at an event Monitoring and evaluation Organising a letter writing campaign Organising a petition Organising a public…
Fundraising ideas
…ns that £1 donated each month costs only 80p for employees paying standard rate tax (60p for higher rate taxpayers). For more information, see Payroll Giving. Regular text donations Some online fundraising sites, such as Donr, allow people to make regular donations to your charity or cause by text. Fundraising from online shopping You can ask supporters to register with a service such as EasyFundraising. When they make purchases online, your group…
Sussex Gardens Trust
…u are eligible to apply, they will send you an application form. The Trust is also able to offer extensive advice and guidance on project design, funding and management. Deadlines None. Contact details Website: www.sussexgardentrust.org.uk/small-grants Contact them via the contact form on their website: https://www.sussexgardenstrust.org.uk/contact-us/ Last updated: 29/4/24 DA…
What we believe: The value of community activity
…ommunity. They know best what is required and what will work. They bring a passion and commitment that cannot be matched by top down services provided by the statutory or private sectors. “I’m so glad the Resource Centre exists! You make it easy and affordable for us to organise street parties, which is invaluable to our community and neighbourhood.” Reigate Road Residents Group These two interconnected beliefs motivate our concentration on the ne…
Planning and running a campaign
…more effective, and where it leaves your campaign. Unexpected events or outcomes can often open up new opportunities, and you can adapt your campaign ‘road map’ or the specifics of your next action to use these opportunities to your advantage. Try to accept the things that are out of your control, and stay focused on taking the actions that you can take. With patience, perseverance and good planning, campaigning can – and does – bring about signif…
Charity Registration
…n its own right. It must be registered with Companies House (in order to become a company), and then must also register with the Charity Commission if its income is over £5,000. More information about Charitable Companies. Community Benefit Society A Community Benefit Society is owned by its members, who hold shares and control the organisation on a one-member one-vote basis. It must benefit the wider community (not just its members). It is one of…
Training course – Charity finances for trustees, Tuesday 17th September
…idge Lewis There are only a couple of places left so book now to avoid disappointment. To book or find out more email [email protected] or phone 01273 810230 Please note there is a nominal charge for attending this briefing COURSE FEES: CVSF members rate Organisations Annual Income Under £200,000 – £10 Organisations Annual Income Over £200,000 – £20 Non-members rate Organisations Annual Income Under £200,000 – £15 Organisations Annual…