Display of trustee legal names on the charity register
The name of all company directors and/or charity trustees will be displayed to the public on the relevant register, unless a dispensation has been granted.
The name of all company directors and/or charity trustees will be displayed to the public on the relevant register, unless a dispensation has been granted.
This guide will help your charity learn how to: identify the trustee skills and attributes your charity needs; promote your vacancy; select trustees; and confirm and induct your new trustees. Published: June 2018.
A real understanding of Technology, Social Media, Campaigning and CoCreation is the in-demand skill needed to help create and support the charities of tomorrow, today. But organisations are struggling to find and retain trustees who can bring those skills to effective governance.
A real understanding of Technology, Social Media, Campaigning and CoCreation is the in-demand skill needed to help create and support the charities of tomorrow, today. But organisations are struggling to find and retain trustees who can bring those skills to effective governance.
Governance Now 2019, Lightning Talk on diversity on the board.
Governance Now 2019 Lightning Talk focussing on engaging and keeping young people on your boards.
The principles set out in this code apply to all non-executive members on the boards of government departments, non-ministerial departments, executive agencies, non-departmental public bodies (NDPBs) and national public corporations. Published: June 2019. This Code replaces the Code of Conduct for Board Members of Public Bodies issued by the Cabinet Office in 2011. This Code can be found online at https://www.gov.uk/public-bodies-reform
Spencer Stuart has identified a series of best practices based on our extensive board advisory and director recruitment work with many of Europe’s leading listed companies; they are equally relevant for boards with a unitary or supervisory structure. Published: 2017.
Should trustees on arts boards always be expected to give a donation, as is commonly the case in the US? Michelle Wright weighs up the pros and cons of this thorny issue. Published: 29 November 2018.
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