Type of Charity in UK Law

  • Pfizer shows community spirit
    • No. 6-5, October 2007
    • Strategic HR Review
    • 8-9
    Pam Baker of Pfizer and Christine Jenkins of CC Works explain how volunteering, fundraising and payroll giving can boost employee engagement and professional development as well as being “the right...
    ... ... categorizedon the database according to skill,geographic area and type of charity,allowing each employee to search forsomething suitable for ... ...
  • Unlocking Potential: Active Citizenship And Volunteering By Prisoners
    • No. 49-3, September 2002
    • Probation Journal
    ... ... than those in employment, whilst the Trade ... type of person a volunteer is likely to be ... Union Congress (TUC) has ... Housing Advice Centre was staffed by ... the community through charity work or ... three prisoners and a probation service ... supporting, ... ...
  • THE PRIVATE LAW OF PUBLIC TRUSTS
    • No. 45-3, May 1982
    • The Modern Law Review
    ... ... :13px;margin:2em 1em;}#outline ul{padding:0;}#outline li{list-style-type:none;margin:1em 0;}#outline li>ul{margin-left:1em;}#outline a,#outline ... THE PRIVATE LAW OF PUBLIC TRUSTS I. INTRODUCTION THE Charity Commission, in one of its annual reports informed us of ... ...
  • The Meaning of Charity in Locke's Political Thought
    • No. 8-2, April 2009
    • European Journal of Political Theory
    The recent `religious turn' within Locke scholarship has stressed the need to understand his theological commitments when approaching his political thought. One area of interpretation that has been...
    ... ... , or Christ appearing in the Minds of men by the mighty power of his Divine Spirit’.78 Righteousness by faith is not a type of knowledge, a promise, or an  outward  behaviour;  rather,  it  is  a  disposition.  Cudworth  agrees.  For  him ... ...
  • From disaster to development?: The role of the Second World War in shaping Canadian humanitarian aid
    • No. 73-4, December 2018
    • International Journal
    War is antithetical to development. Development, for most mainstream observers, means economic growth, or at least stability, and an increasing quality of life for all, and it cannot exist in a sta...
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  • Public Benevolent Institutions for Native Title Groups: An Underappreciated Model?
    • No. 43-3, September 2015
    • Federal Law Review
    There has been limited research into the relevance of public benevolent institutions (‘PBI's) to the management of native title benefits. Despite this omission, a new, tax-effective, structure was ...
    ... ... tax concessions that are additional to those attending charity status.   ... ,24 the ACNC determines and records PBI status as a sub-type of charity as  ... ...
  • Duties of Charity, Duties of Justice
    • No. 65-2, June 2017
    • Political Studies
    Everyone agrees we have duties of charity, however restrictive a view they take of our duties of justice. But duties of charity can sometimes be stronger than duties of justice, and where they are,...
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  • A regulatory framework for community development financial institutions
    • No. 9-2, February 2001
    • Journal of Financial Regulation and Compliance
    • 111-123
    This paper reviews the current regulatory framework for community development financial institutions (CDFIs), which aim to enable ‘socially excluded’ people and enterprises to access finance. Its f...
    ... ... It is concluded that the type of regulation should vary with the size, status (mutual vs non mutual), ... societies, for the benefit of the community — Registered charity — Social banks — Companies — Credit unions — CDFIs with enterprise ... ...
  • Charity affiliation as a determinant of product purchase decisions
    • No. 9-4, July 2000
    • Journal of Product & Brand Management
    • 255-270
    A number of large UK charities have extended their product sales into areas not traditionally associated with non‐profit organisations. Examines the connection between a person’s assessment of the ...
    ... ... through advertising old and new products side by side, and byproviding evidence of the ability to transfer competencies used whensupplying one type of product to the supply of other product categories.Accordingly, promotional materials should emphasise a charity's generalbusiness skills and its ... ...
  • Brand orientation in the Top 500 fundraising charities in the UK
    • No. 10-6, November 2001
    • Journal of Product & Brand Management
    • 346-360
    Examines the concept of brand orientation in the charity sector against a background of mounting criticism that charities are under‐using their brands and not managing them properly. From the acade...
    ... ... Examines the concept of brand orientation in the charity sector against abackground of mounting criticism that charities are ... of values between staff and charity brandwould attract an appropriate type of person for the job. The need for a mutual``fit'' of values also proved ... ...
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