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Charities SORP
Application guidance for charity accounting
Engagement strand membership: Academics and regulators and proxies for the public interest
Focus of the strand in looking at the SORP
Academics have a clear view of the theory of accountability and regulators have a particular role in contributing to public interest and confidence in charities whether it is in charities’ service delivery, fundraising, conduct or lawful use of resources. On behalf of stakeholders that support or benefit from charities, the proxies articulate what people generally expect charities to report which is considered essential to maintaining public confidence in the sector and will affect their decision-making about supporting or understanding the work of charities.
Engagement strand membership: Academics and regulators and proxies for the public interest |
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Convenor: Diarmuid McDonnell |
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Member |
Organisation |
Member status |
Nick Allaway |
Fundraising Regulator |
Organisation |
Ann Breslin |
CCNI |
Organisation |
Danielle McConville |
Queens University Not for Profit Research Centre |
Individual |
Carolyn Cordery |
Aston University |
Individual |
Judith Blackwell |
HMRC |
Organisation |
Alan Eccles |
Charity sub-committee of Law Society of Scotland |
Individual |
Jo Edwards |
CCEW |
Organisation |
Neil Fletcher |
Sheffield Hallam University |
Individual |
Daniel Fluskey |
Institute of Fundraising |
Organisation |
David Kane |
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Individual |
Christopher Keenan |
Charities Regulator |
Organisation |
Sarah Broad |
New Philanthropy Capital |
Organisation |
Mary Togi |
OSCR |
Organisation |