Charity Commission warns on benefit reporting

UK Charities are missing out on the chance to explain the good work they do, says new research from the charity watchdog.

Research carried out by Sheffield Hallam University has found that charities are not making the best possible use of their annual reports to show the value of the good work they do.

While charities are very good at describing their aims and whom they aim to benefit, the research showed that many charities have still not got to grips with the requirement to address public benefit in their Trustees Annual Report ... READ MORE

Released by ICSA Newswire 3 February 2012