CharitEpulse: Budget pressures, pay gaps, and governance concerns
In this episode of CharitEpulse, the trio discuss: • Politics & funding: charity sector funding may face pressure in light of potential shifts in government spending priorities, including increased defence expenditure. The discussion considers whether charities risk being overlooked in this environment. • Pay inequality: a recent Pro Bono Economics report highlights a potential structural pay gap between charity sector employees and private sector counterparts. • City & Guilds investigation: the Charity Commission is investigating the sale of a training business to PeopleCert. Reports of undisclosed executive bonuses have prompted questions around governance and trustee oversight. • Trustee appeals: there has been an increase in appeals against Charity Commission disqualification decisions, including a high-profile case. • Card Factory Foundation grants: a move towards awarding 25 unrestricted grants of £10,000 has been broadly welcomed, although it may have implications for smaller organisations previously supported. • King’s birthday honours: the recent honours list included recognition for individuals working across the charity sector. To suggest topics you’d like the trio to explore in upcoming episodes, please email [email protected] Subscribe to our monthly charity newsletter (trustEnews) for more sector news and Quilter Cheviot insights: https://www.quiltercheviot.com/subscr...

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