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What are TrusteesRole of the Trustees Charity Trustees are the people who serve on the governing body of a charity. They may be known as Trustees, Directors, Board Members, Governors or Committee Members. Charity Trustees are responsible for controlling the management and administration of a charity. Their responsibilities and duties are summarised below. The PPEF Trustees serve as volunteers, and receive no payment for their work. Charity Trustees come from all walks of life, and are united by their wish to create positive change in society. Most people are eligible to serve as Trustees. The work of a Trustee should be rewarding and enjoyable, and an opportunity to serve the community while learning new skills. Trustees and their responsibilities Charity Trustees are the people who serve on the governing body of a charity. They may be known as Trustees, Directors, Board Members, Governors or Committee Members. The principles and main duties are the same in all cases. (1) Trustees have and must accept ultimate responsibility for directing the affairs of a charity, and ensuring that it is solvent, well-run, and delivering the charitable outcomes for which it has been set up. Compliance – Trustees must:
(3) ensure that the charity does not breach any of the requirements or rules set out in its governing document and that it remains true to the charitable purpose and objects set out there (4) comply with the requirements of other legislation and other regulators (if any) which govern the activities of the charity (5) act with integrity, and avoid any personal conflicts of interest or misuse of charity funds or assets Duty of prudence – Trustees must:
(8) avoid undertaking activities that might place the charity’s endowment, funds, assets or reputation at undue risk
Duty of care – Trustees must:
(11) consider getting external professional advice on all matters where there may be material risk to the charity, or where the Trustees may be in breach of their duties What should I do before I become a Trustee? The short answer You should take all reasonable steps to find out as much as you can about the charity, and about what will be expected of you as a trustee. Who are the Trustees
If you feel you would like to become a PPEF Trustee, and need more detailed information about the duties and responsibilities please contact:
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