Wednesday, 10 October 2018

Article: Annual reports - charities should re-think their approach to annual reporting

An article from Civil Society Finance magazine argues annual reports and accounts are focusing too much on achievements and not the difference charities actually make.  150 charities with income ranging between £28m and £64m were looked at.   Only 5 per cent reported very thoroughly on their strategy, how they measured success and what it meant.  It provides advice on what should be annually reported and cites examples of the best reports.

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