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Standards

Working with volunteer fundraisers

Volunteer fundraising is hugely important to charities.

Knowing the rules

Some areas of fundraising are also subject to broader non-charity specific legislation, which is enforced by these regulators:

Tips on planning a fundraising event

Running a great fundraising event requires good planning and preparation. This guidance helps you to think through the key things to ensure your event is successful

Giving to charity

This guidance page covers the ways you can give to charity- whether this is money, time or through donating goods.

Looking back: 2022 at the Fundraising Regulator

In this blog, Head of Policy at The Fundraising Regulator shares insights into their complaints report and updates on their new strategic plan.

Door-to-door fundraising

Door-to-door collections can involve cash, goods and direct debit commitments and may be carried out by volunteers, charity officers, professional fundraisers and commercial participators.

Raising funds for an individual

This page provides introductory information on the ways individuals can fundraise.

Keeping fundraising safe

This page provides an introduction to safeguarding and provides key questions every charity should consider. It also links to further guidance.

Major donor fundraising

Fundraising in a public place

This guidance provides an introduction to public fundraising. It looks at how individuals can carry out different forms of fundraising, with links provided to standards and helpful resources.

Tax-effective giving and VAT

This page introduces guidance on the key things fundraisers and charities need to know about tax-effective giving.

Chartered Institute of Fundraising Northern Ireland Awards 2023

Outdoor UK challenge events

Tips and guidance on how to run outdoor challenge events in the UK

Reframing the ask

Payroll givers are the unsung heroes of charitable giving

Marcia Hibberd from Marie Curie says that Payroll Givers have done so much for the people of the UK and other countries with little recognition, making them the unsung heroes of charitable giving.

Election 2019

Growing Giving

Calling all members! Share your ideas on how to grow giving, get inspiration from thought leaders on how to shake up charitable giving and find the latest fundraising insight and data.

Gift Aid

You can claim back 25p every time an individual donates £1 to your charity or community amateur sports club (CASC). This is called Gift Aid.

Fundraising activities requiring closer safeguarding