Workshop: Should I set up a charity?
Thinking about whether to turn your community group, company or CIC into a charity? Find out the pros and cons, how it works, and get your questions answered.
If you're thinking about turning your organisation into a charity, you've probably begun by googling and ended up more confused than when you started. There's a lot of jargon involved and very little help available, without having to pay hundreds of pounds for consultancy.
Don't panic!
I genuinely love all this governance nonsense and so I've put this workshop together. It's designed to give you all the info you need, to decide if a charity is the right thing for you or not.
We will cover...
✅ What it means to be a charity and the admin and legal requirements of running one (& whether it's as scary as everyone makes out!)
✅ When and why setting up a charity can be a good move- and when it might not be
✅ The differences between a CIO and a charitable company
✅ How to get started with the set up or conversion, if you decide to go for it plus time to get your questions answered
>> When and where? Fri 6 June 10.30am (45 min session), online.
>> How much? You can join the workshop live, for free.
But if you sign up for the £9 version below you can attend live, if you want, AND you get the recording of the workshop sent to you afterwards. I'll also send you the slides from the workshop, links to the resources I mention and a checklist for deciding your next move. You can then come back to the training as often as you like, whenever you like.
opportunity link: christinapoultoncreative.com/set-up-a-charity-sign-up-page-2732
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