CharitEpulse: Resilience, recognition, and controversy

CharitEpulse: Resilience, recognition, and controversy

Released Tuesday, 18th February 2025
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CharitEpulse: Resilience, recognition, and controversy

CharitEpulse: Resilience, recognition, and controversy

CharitEpulse: Resilience, recognition, and controversy

CharitEpulse: Resilience, recognition, and controversy

Tuesday, 18th February 2025
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CharitEpulse: Resilience, recognition, and controversy

In this episode of CharitEpulse, the trio discuss:

  • Positive Signs: Three quarters of charities have maintained or increased fundraising income over the past year, defying previous expectations.
  • Treat Civil Society as equal to businesses: A ‘hot mic’ comment by the Health Secretary has sparked controversy.
  • Barriers to trusteeship: The Association of Chairs has opened a consultation on trusteeship, focusing on paid trustees and professional qualifications, igniting a debate about diversity and inclusion.
  • Rumbling on: The Captain Tom Foundation has changed its name to the ‘1189808 Foundation’, dropping “Captain Tom” at the family’s request, amid ongoing controversy about funds owed to the charity and personal benefits.

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Join Charles Mesquita of Quilter Cheviot, Catherine Rustomji of Shakespeare Martineau and James Saunders of Moore Kingston Smith as they discuss and dissect topical issues affecting charities, nonprofits and voluntary organisations.This commentary has been produced for information purposes only and isn’t intended to constitute financial advice; investments referred to may not be suitable for all recipients. Any mention of a specific security should not be interpreted as a solicitation to buy or sell a specific security.Investors should remember that the value of investments, and the income from them, can go down as well as up and that past performance is no guarantee of future return.Quilter Cheviot and Quilter Cheviot Investment Management are trading names of Quilter Cheviot Limited, Quilter Cheviot International Limited and Quilter Cheviot Europe Limited.Quilter Cheviot Limited is registered in England with number 01923571, registered office at Senator House, 85 Queen Victoria Street, London, EC4V 4AB. Quilter Cheviot Limited is a member of the London Stock Exchange, authorised and regulated by the UK Financial Conduct Authority and as an approved Financial Services Provider by the Financial Sector Conduct Authority in South Africa. Quilter Cheviot Limited has established a branch in the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC) with number 2084 which is regulated by the Dubai Financial Services Authority. Promotions of financial information made by Quilter Cheviot DIFC are carried out on behalf of its group entities. Accordingly, in some respects the regulatory system that applies will be different from that of the United Kingdom.Quilter Cheviot International Limited is registered in Jersey with number 128676, registered office at 3rd Floor, Windward House, La Route de la Liberation, St Helier, JE1 1QJ, Jersey and is regulated by the Jersey Financial Services Commission and as an approved Financial Services Provider by the Financial Sector Conduct Authority in South Africa. Quilter Cheviot Europe Limited is regulated by the Central Bank of Ireland, and is registered in Ireland with number 643307, registered office at Hambleden House, 19-26 Lower Pembroke Street, Dublin D02 WV96.

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