These could be decisions about how the charity runs, who your trustees will be, changes to your charitable,The key choices you must make are: Whether you will have members How you will set up your governing body,have some of the same duties as the trustees: to act in the interests of the SCIO, and seek, in good,Trustees and governance The legal duties of charity trustees are that they must: act in the interests,responsible for the running of your charity, and everything it does.
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The type of structure that's right for your organisation will depend on what you're planning to do and,Incorporated or unincorporated organisations Choosing whether your organisation is incorporated or unincorporated,Being incorporated means your organisation is a recognised legal entity which is separate from the people,who run it.,trustees meaning that person may be individually liable for any legal problems or debts.
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which may come into force in future years. https://youtu.be/3nCZR0wZxDc Planning prompts Sources of support,Scotland website All SCVO’s legal partners offer up to 2 hours of free legal advice for SCVO Member Organisations,They provide expert advice on governance, charity law, employment law, data protection and more.
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Lack of good governance in an organisation can not only lead to internal turmoil, it can also have far,A useful reference point to consider would be to include a ‘disputes clause’ in your governing document,If a dispute concerns internal governance, then the organisation could approach its national body, or,have breached their duties or have been involved in serious or sustained misconduct.,Charities are independent organisations run by charity trustees, and OSCR won’t get involved if a dispute
https://scvo.scot/p/7695/2015/01/27/avoid-scandal-with-good-governance
Issues include whether young trustees would be able to fully carry out their duties.,And consider whether having young trustees is in the best interests of your organisation.,activities of your organisation.,If they are young and inexperienced, get your existing trustees to help, and offer a named supporter,Guide to good governance Our comprehensive guide to what it means to be a member of a governing board
https://scvo.scot/p/5520/2014/08/11/looking-for-new-blood-on-your-board-involve-young-trustees