Finance for Trustees

Tuesday 4 February 2025

Online event

All charity trustees have a responsibility to ensure that the organisation's funds are properly managed and accounted for. While many charities employ financial experts to handle daily operations, every trustee shares the duty of overseeing the charity's finances.

This session will equip you with essential information on charity finance that trustees need to understand. It will also cover the financial risks and obligations that come with the role of a trustee.

 

When and where?

  • 14:00 – 17:00
  • Online training via Zoom - Joining instructions will be shared one week before the event day

 

Who should attend?

This event is for charity Trustees and Treasurers and other Board members responsible for financial decision making.

 

How do I book?

Book below - if you have any issues contact events@cfg.org.uk.

Please note any payments for events bookings are required to be made online. You'll receive updated event information approximately one week prior to the event date.

 

About CFG events and membership

Becoming a CFG member gives you access to exclusive benefits including event discounts, so find out more about CFG Membership before you book. Association of Independent Museums members can register for free CFG membership through our partnership.

CFG events, training and members' meetings can count towards your continuous professional development (CPD), and this event could provide you with three hours of CPD. For more details contact your association or email events@cfg.org.uk.

 
Programme
14:00 – 14:05

Welcome

14:05 – 14:45

Accounting and reporting – what trustees should know

The aim of accounts and reports is to provide a clear picture of your charity’s activities and financial position. From trustees perspective, the information included should be just right to provide a clear picture of your charity's activities and financial position. Overabundance of information can hinder trustees decision making as much as an incomplete report. This session will provide you with an insight into what information is required by trustees to enable smooth running of your organisation.

14:50 – 15:30

Financial information and audit process

For trustees, understanding the nuance of UK charity audits and your charities financial health is not just a legal requirement, but a basis of responsible governance. Audits can foster trust from stakeholders and beneficiaries and ensure that your charity operates within the confines of the law. This session will cover what trustees should know about their charities finances and audit processes in order to maintain a transparent and robust financial health, which in turn, paves the path for sustained success.

15:30 – 15:45

Coffee Break

15:45 – 16:45

Financial risk and trustee duties and responsibilities

Charity trustees have the ultimate responsibility of ensuring good governance in their organisation.  To achieve that the board and trustees must adhere to duties and responsibilities as set out by the law and Charity Commission. What are the risks associated with those duties, how to spot them and, if possible, mitigate them early? This session will cover the risks associated with financial and legal responsibilities of trustees.

16:45 – 16:50

Chair’s summary and close of the conference

Prices
Charities - Members£95.00
Charities - Non-members£150.00
Individual - Members£95.00

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