From first registration to ongoing governance — Charity Essentials brings together the guidance, tools and service providers that help UK charities operate with confidence and quality.
Starting a charity is one of the most meaningful things you can do. These four stages cover the essentials — from the idea to a fully operational organisation.
Your charitable purpose must be for the public benefit. It must fall within one of the 13 recognised heads of charity under the Charities Act 2011.
Charity Commission guidance →CIO, unincorporated association, charitable company or trust — each has different implications for trustees, liability and governance.
Compare structures →Your governing document is the most important legal document your charity will have. The Commission provides model constitutions to help you get it right.
Model documents →Once registered, you'll need to file annual reports, maintain proper accounts, and ensure your trustees understand their legal duties.
Reporting requirements →The legal form of your charity affects everything — from trustee liability to how you can hold property. Here's a clear comparison.
Created specifically for charities. Trustees benefit from limited liability without the complexity of company law. Registered directly with the Charity Commission. Available as a Foundation or Association model.
A company limited by guarantee, also registered as a charity. Dual regulation — Charity Commission and Companies House. More complex but well-understood by banks and funders.
The simplest form — governed by a constitution and rules. No legal personality, so trustees may be personally liable. Suitable for small groups with limited risk.
Trusted organisations that provide cost-effective services to UK charities — from accountancy to IT, insurance to training.
Specialist charity governance — CIO conversions, policies, set-up, Gift Aid and a membership programme for ongoing support.
trustadvice.org.uk →The Statement of Recommended Practice for charity accounts — the definitive guide to preparing compliant annual accounts.
charitysorp.org →Official government guidance on claiming Gift Aid — add 25% to eligible donations at no cost to donors.
gov.uk/claim-gift-aid →The National Council for Voluntary Organisations — guidance, training, sector research and membership for voluntary organisations.
ncvo.org.uk →Regulates charitable fundraising in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. Access the Code of Fundraising Practice free.
fundraisingregulator.org.uk →Donor giving accounts, payroll giving, international grant-making and financial services designed specifically for charities.
cafonline.org →The UK's largest community funder — grants from £300 to millions for voluntary and community organisations across the UK.
tnlcommunityfund.org.uk →Discounted and donated technology — software, hardware and cloud services — exclusively for registered charities and non-profits.
techsoup.org.uk →The regulator for charities in England and Wales. Free legal guidance, model documents, and registration services.
charitycommission.gov.uk →Every charity needs a diversified income strategy. Here are the key sources most early-stage charities should be developing.
Grant-making trusts provide core and project funding to charities. Start with the National Lottery Community Fund, local foundations, and sector-specific trusts.
National Lottery Community Fund →If your donors pay UK income tax, you can claim 25p for every £1 they donate through Gift Aid. Many small charities leave thousands on the table by not claiming.
HMRC Gift Aid guidance →Fundraising events build community and donor relationships alongside income. The Fundraising Regulator's Code covers everything you need to run compliant events.
Fundraising Code →Platforms like JustGiving, Enthuse and PayItForward make it easy to accept online donations. Most integrate Gift Aid claims automatically.
Enthuse for charities →Since 1996, Trust Advice has been helping charities across the UK with governance, set-up, Gift Aid, policies and trustee support. From policy writing and board away-days to CIO conversions — practical, experienced help at every stage of your charity's journey.
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