[cma-l] charity status

trevor at felixstoweradio.co.uk trevor at felixstoweradio.co.uk
Fri Feb 4 22:51:35 GMT 2011


Julie

 For Suffolk and to make a small start I've registered Media Fish Suffolk with HMRC, to gain charitable status, which allows us to accept under £5,000 pa without registering. It's early days but remember that your station may spawn and support activities that can be regarded as charities - I'll not provide an exhaustive list here.

 A community station could have several legal entities. I prefer Community Interest Company, by guarantee or shares and I started a Ning group, http://cicassoc.ning.com that now has over 1,000 members - and influence with the CIC Regulator and other agencies. Your station could also have a trading arm as a private limited company, by guarantee or with shares, and it could be a simple association with a constitution. Or it could be all of these, and there are other options.

 As a charity it may be possible to attract more funds - the CIC Regulator is supporting claims for equality - we shall see. A registered charity does require an additional commitment, and more administration - and so serious consideration must be given.

 I'll not enter the murky world of trust funds, legacies and gambling (lotteries... perhaps).

 As voluntary groups we face enormous challenges - and penalties if we get it wrong. Don't be dismayed by the bureaucracy, don't believe that charitable status is always worthwhile.

 There's a useful guide for trustees at http://trusteelearning.org/

 Keep going.

 Trevor


----- Original Message -----
From: Julie at rwsfm.co.uk
Sent: 04/02/11 09:23 PM
To: Office - ccr-fm
Subject: Re: [cma-l] charity status

 Guys We were a registered charity when we were hospital radio, I then spent 9 months arguing the toss with the Charity Commission on how we were just branching out in to the community. The response from the CC was that not everything community radio does is of a "charitable nature" unlike hospital radio which releaves the sick. You are correct in saying that the CC have no category for radio, and as far as I am aware have no intention of changing that anytime soon. My advice, don't waste your time and energy unless the CMA are prepared to take it up with Charity Commission, however, I did bring this up with Jacqui last year. Julie MacLeod Station Manager Quoting Office - ccr-fm <office at ccr-fm.co.uk>: > Dear All > > > > Just a quick enquiry ....... Does anyone know how many Community Radio > Stations in our fraturnity/brotherhood are actually charities ?? I know > that we looked into it 7 years ago but the process was a complete nightmare. > Also, in 2004 I clearly remember t
 hat the Charities commision simply had NO > category for radio ... it was almost as if they didn't understand it >?>? > I think the key to it and the crux of the matter was that we were > technically ''all over the place'' in what we were providing ... in > otherwords, providing a lot, but nothing specific ! > almost ''a jack of all trades but master of none'' > > > > Have any of you guys had a similar experience ? I seem > to recall that there is a station on the south coast as a charity ?? > plus Regen (near to us) in South Manchester who do run Wythenshawe > FM and ALL FM ...... outside of that, I'm a bit clueless to be honest ... > Any ideas ? > > > > What about Sheffield and of course the CMA ? > > > > Many thanks > > > > Regards > > > > Nick > > _______________________________________________ cma-l mailing list - cma-l at commedia.org.uk Community Media Association - http://www.commedia.org.uk Twitter: http://twitter.com/community_media Facebook Fans: http://bit.ly/cog8n5
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Trevor Lockwood
 Chairman Felixstowe Radio
 Vice Chairman Suffolk Association Voluntary Organisations
 Director Community Media Association
 Trustee Media Fish Suffolk
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