The ‘Revitalising Trusts’ programme helps charities who find it hard to spend their income on the public benefit. Charity trustees can get help from the programme, and should discuss their charity’s future if it is hard for the charity to:
- get new trustees
- spend your income
- identify beneficiaries
- find time to run the charity
To make sure your charity’s funds are spent on public benefit, your charity could:
- transfer its assets to another charity
- close down, or ‘wind up’
- change its purposes to continue working more effectively
Get help from the Revitalising Trusts programme
Trustees can get help from the Revitalising Trusts programme if they’re not sure what to do. You can get in touch with either UK Community Foundations (UKCF) or the Charity Commission.
For information on how to transfer your charity’s funds to UKCF read about why you should transfer a trust to a community foundation. To talk to someone about your charity’s options, email Toni Shaw, UKCF Transfer Associate, at trusttransfers@ukcommunityfoundations.org.
Or email the Charity Commission at CSrevitalisingtrusts@charitycommission.gov.uk for information on how to:
- transfer your charity’s assets
- change your purposes to revitalise your charity
You can also get your own legal advice.
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