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A Practitioner's Guide to Charity Fundraising


ISBN13: 9780754520269
ISBN: 0754520269
Published: September 2003
Publisher: LexisNexis Butterworths
Country of Publication: uk
Format: Paperback
Price: Out of print



This handbook provides comprehensive and clear explanation of the wide variety of issues that require consideration in connection with charity fundraising. A number of recent initiatives are covered, for example, the measures introduced by the Government in respect of Gift Aid donations, the alignment of their approach to the regulation of trading by charities by the Inland Revenue and the Charity Commission, and the radical reform of the National Lottery.

Written by a respected authority in the field, the book serves not only as a useful guide to best practice, but also as a convenient source of reference to the key components, such as the Statement of Recommended Practice (SORP 2000) for accounting for charities, the Data Protection Act 2000 and the Licensing Act 2003, as well as providing a full explanation of tax and VAT implications.

Subjects:
Charities
Contents:
1. Professional fundraisers and commercial participators
2. Fundraising events - licences and regulations
3. Fundraising events - personal liability and taxation
4. Betting, gaming, raffles and lotteries
5. Wills, legacies and ex gratia payments
6. Trading by charities
7. Sponsorship - taxation and VAT implications
8. Miscellaneous fundraising methods
9. Public charitable collections
10. Appeals for special projects, crises and disasters
11. Tax-effective giving
12. Preventing unauthorised fundraising
13. Funding from grant-making trusts and the National Lottery
14. Accounting for fundraising proceeds and maintaining reserves
15. Data Protection
Appendix: useful contact details."