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Scottish Charity Fundraising Regulation
Fundraising in Scotland
• 24,000 Scottish charities registered with OSCR. Of
these:
– Just over 1% have fundraised income over £500k
– 40 have a fundraised income over £5m
– 170 spend more than £100,000 on fundraising
– For every £1 spent on fundraising, Scottish charities (with
an income over £25k) raise £6
Background
• Media coverage of fundraising practice
• Etherington Review (NCVO)
• SCVO ‘informal’ review
Scottish Fundraising Working Group
• CEOs from large and small Scottish charities
• Representatives of UK-wide charities fundraising in
Scotland
• Professional fundraisers & their professional body,
the Institute of Fundraising
• Observers from the Scottish Government and OSCR
• Sub-group of sector reps and legal advisers
Vision
• To achieve a Fundraising Regulatory system that:
– Commands confidence in charity fundraising
– Inspires public trust
– Promotes good fundraising
Principles
• Development of three options that are:
– Clear and accessible
– Streamlined
– Connected to the existing regulatory model (OSCR, Information
Commissioner)
Is there a problem with fundraising in Scotland?
• Regulator’s views: Yes
• Public / donor’s view: Mixed
Things have to change to resolve the discontent amongst
donors and the public.
Options for
Fundraising Regulation
Richard Hamer, Animate Consulting
Secretariat, Scottish Fundraising Working Group
The charity
fundraising
regulator
for
member
charities
Assesses member charities’
compliance with the Code
& can propose amends
Part-fund running costs through
(voluntary) membership fees
Enhances fundraisers’ skills
& understanding of Code
Fund running costs through
(voluntary) membership fees
Monitors complaint levels
& volume of fundraising
Fundraiser
Charity
Part-fund running
costs through
(voluntary)
membership fees
Regulates
& oversees
effective
governance
May report
concerns
arising from
complaints
Council
The compliance
body for
street/door-door
fundraising
Liaise over
who
fundraises,
where
& when
Rule Books
Fund
running
costs
through
levy
Proactively checks compliance
with Rule Books and
issues fines
Current:
A UK-wide self-
regulatory system
Submit
complaints
Gives
‘Fundraising
Promise’
Public Reports
complaint
outcomes
UK Code of
Fundraising
Practice
The
professional
body for
fundraisers
Compliance
with Code is a
condition of
membership
Submit
complaints
Funds running costs through compulsory
levy (if spending £100k+ on fundraising)
Reports
complaint
outcomes
Public
Regulates
& oversees
effective
governance
Close co-
operation
Option 1:
A UK-wide Fundraising
Regulator acts as
intermediary,
in place of the FRSB
Fundraising
Preference
Service
Database maintained of those not
wishing to receive charity calls/mailing
Investigates if concerned about
fundraising – no need for complaint
Imposes sanctions if fundraising
standards unacceptable
Fundraising Regulator
UK Code of
Fundraising
Practice
(incorporating
PFRA Rule
Books)
UK
Parliament
Scottish
Parliament
Reports to:
Potentially
Fundraiser
Charity
Council
A new merged
body for
fundraisers
promoting
professionalism
& compliance
Part-fund running costs
through (voluntary)
membership fees
Liaise over who fundraises, where & when
Part-fund running costs through
(voluntary) membership fees
Enhances fundraisers’ skills
& understanding of Codes
Benefits of Option 1
A UK-wide Fundraising Regulator acts as intermediary
• Single, UK-wide, regime simple for donors/public
• Single set of standards for fundraisers across UK
• Single regulatory regime for fundraising charities
• Low-cost option for large cross-border charities
Issues with Option 1
A UK-wide Fundraising Regulator acts as intermediary
• It’s not much different from the current system
• Only charities spending £100,000+ on fundraising
must be regulated (170 in Scotland)
• The Fundraising Regulator would need to be
sensitive to Scottish needs
• The UK Government’s direct involvement could
signify statutory regulation to some
Regulates
& oversees
effective
governance
Close co-
operation
Part-fund running costs through
(voluntary) membership fees
Enhances fundraisers’ skills
& understanding of Codes
Fundraiser
Charity
Council
A new merged
body for
fundraisers
promoting
professionalism
& compliance
Part-fund running costs
through (voluntary)
membership fees
Liaise over who fundraises, where & when
Submit
complaints
Reports
complaint
outcomes
Investigates if concerned about
fundraising – no need for complaint
Imposes sanctions if fundraising
standards unacceptable
Scottish Fundraising
Regulator
Location A
Scottish Code of
Fundraising
Practice &
Fundraising
Guarantee
Option 2:
A new Scottish Fundraising
Regulator acts as
intermediary
Public
Location B
Scottish Code
of Fundraising
Practice &
Fundraising
Guarantee
Scottish
Standards
Committee with
wider
representation
If location B:
Assesses charities’
compliance with the Code
& proposes amends
Benefits of Option 2
A new Scottish Fundraising Regulator acts as intermediary
• A single, dedicated, body with a clear purpose
• Designed around the needs of the Scottish public
and charities fundraising in Scotland
• Mirrors regulation in England and Wales
• Fundraising complaints would be heard in Scotland
Issues with Option 2
A new Scottish Fundraising Regulator acts as intermediary
• Confusion due to two Fundraising Regulators
• The cost and inefficiency of having two similar bodies
• The potential for it being seen as a Scottish solution
for the sake of it being Scottish
• It involves the most significant change
Charity
Part-fund running costs through
(voluntary) membership fees
Enhances fundraisers’ skills
& understanding of Codes
Fundraiser
Council
A new merged
body for
fundraisers
promoting
professionalism
& compliance
Part-fund running costs through
(voluntary) membership fees
Liaise over who fundraises, where and when
Submit
complaints
Reports
complaint
outcomes
Investigates if concerned about
fundraising – no need for complaint
Regulates & oversees effective
governance on all charity matters
Imposes sanctions if fundraising
standards unacceptable?
Scottish
Parliament
Reports on
fundraising
through
existing
mechanism
Scottish Code
of Fundraising
Practice &
Fundraising
Guarantee
Scottish
Standards
Committee with
wider
representation
Option 3:
No intermediary: charities
and OSCR have an
enhanced role
Public
Benefits of Option 3
No intermediary: charities and OSCR have an enhanced role
• Primary focus is on self-regulation by charities
• Fundraising standards aligned to Scottish
requirements and legislation
• The public would see a simpler system
• Extends charities existing relationship with OSCR
Issues with Option 3
No intermediary: charities and OSCR have an enhanced role
• Could be seen as Scotland opting-out of fundraising
regulation
• Two regulatory systems for cross-border charities
• The fundraising standards are held in a low profile body
• OSCR’s enhanced role could signify statutory regulation
to some
Fundraising Preference Service
• Has similarities to Telephone Preference Service - but not
legally enforceable
• Is part of Fundraising Regulator, therefore definitely in
Option 1 – optional for others
• Will be a ‘nuclear option’ – reset button will opt out of all
contact from charities
• Information Commissioner & UK Parliament PACAC
unconvinced – but what do the public want?

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Scottish Charity Fundraising Regulation Options

  • 2. Fundraising in Scotland • 24,000 Scottish charities registered with OSCR. Of these: – Just over 1% have fundraised income over £500k – 40 have a fundraised income over £5m – 170 spend more than £100,000 on fundraising – For every £1 spent on fundraising, Scottish charities (with an income over £25k) raise £6
  • 3. Background • Media coverage of fundraising practice • Etherington Review (NCVO) • SCVO ‘informal’ review
  • 4. Scottish Fundraising Working Group • CEOs from large and small Scottish charities • Representatives of UK-wide charities fundraising in Scotland • Professional fundraisers & their professional body, the Institute of Fundraising • Observers from the Scottish Government and OSCR • Sub-group of sector reps and legal advisers
  • 5. Vision • To achieve a Fundraising Regulatory system that: – Commands confidence in charity fundraising – Inspires public trust – Promotes good fundraising
  • 6. Principles • Development of three options that are: – Clear and accessible – Streamlined – Connected to the existing regulatory model (OSCR, Information Commissioner)
  • 7. Is there a problem with fundraising in Scotland? • Regulator’s views: Yes • Public / donor’s view: Mixed Things have to change to resolve the discontent amongst donors and the public.
  • 8. Options for Fundraising Regulation Richard Hamer, Animate Consulting Secretariat, Scottish Fundraising Working Group
  • 9. The charity fundraising regulator for member charities Assesses member charities’ compliance with the Code & can propose amends Part-fund running costs through (voluntary) membership fees Enhances fundraisers’ skills & understanding of Code Fund running costs through (voluntary) membership fees Monitors complaint levels & volume of fundraising Fundraiser Charity Part-fund running costs through (voluntary) membership fees Regulates & oversees effective governance May report concerns arising from complaints Council The compliance body for street/door-door fundraising Liaise over who fundraises, where & when Rule Books Fund running costs through levy Proactively checks compliance with Rule Books and issues fines Current: A UK-wide self- regulatory system Submit complaints Gives ‘Fundraising Promise’ Public Reports complaint outcomes UK Code of Fundraising Practice The professional body for fundraisers Compliance with Code is a condition of membership
  • 10. Submit complaints Funds running costs through compulsory levy (if spending £100k+ on fundraising) Reports complaint outcomes Public Regulates & oversees effective governance Close co- operation Option 1: A UK-wide Fundraising Regulator acts as intermediary, in place of the FRSB Fundraising Preference Service Database maintained of those not wishing to receive charity calls/mailing Investigates if concerned about fundraising – no need for complaint Imposes sanctions if fundraising standards unacceptable Fundraising Regulator UK Code of Fundraising Practice (incorporating PFRA Rule Books) UK Parliament Scottish Parliament Reports to: Potentially Fundraiser Charity Council A new merged body for fundraisers promoting professionalism & compliance Part-fund running costs through (voluntary) membership fees Liaise over who fundraises, where & when Part-fund running costs through (voluntary) membership fees Enhances fundraisers’ skills & understanding of Codes
  • 11. Benefits of Option 1 A UK-wide Fundraising Regulator acts as intermediary • Single, UK-wide, regime simple for donors/public • Single set of standards for fundraisers across UK • Single regulatory regime for fundraising charities • Low-cost option for large cross-border charities
  • 12. Issues with Option 1 A UK-wide Fundraising Regulator acts as intermediary • It’s not much different from the current system • Only charities spending £100,000+ on fundraising must be regulated (170 in Scotland) • The Fundraising Regulator would need to be sensitive to Scottish needs • The UK Government’s direct involvement could signify statutory regulation to some
  • 13. Regulates & oversees effective governance Close co- operation Part-fund running costs through (voluntary) membership fees Enhances fundraisers’ skills & understanding of Codes Fundraiser Charity Council A new merged body for fundraisers promoting professionalism & compliance Part-fund running costs through (voluntary) membership fees Liaise over who fundraises, where & when Submit complaints Reports complaint outcomes Investigates if concerned about fundraising – no need for complaint Imposes sanctions if fundraising standards unacceptable Scottish Fundraising Regulator Location A Scottish Code of Fundraising Practice & Fundraising Guarantee Option 2: A new Scottish Fundraising Regulator acts as intermediary Public Location B Scottish Code of Fundraising Practice & Fundraising Guarantee Scottish Standards Committee with wider representation If location B: Assesses charities’ compliance with the Code & proposes amends
  • 14. Benefits of Option 2 A new Scottish Fundraising Regulator acts as intermediary • A single, dedicated, body with a clear purpose • Designed around the needs of the Scottish public and charities fundraising in Scotland • Mirrors regulation in England and Wales • Fundraising complaints would be heard in Scotland
  • 15. Issues with Option 2 A new Scottish Fundraising Regulator acts as intermediary • Confusion due to two Fundraising Regulators • The cost and inefficiency of having two similar bodies • The potential for it being seen as a Scottish solution for the sake of it being Scottish • It involves the most significant change
  • 16. Charity Part-fund running costs through (voluntary) membership fees Enhances fundraisers’ skills & understanding of Codes Fundraiser Council A new merged body for fundraisers promoting professionalism & compliance Part-fund running costs through (voluntary) membership fees Liaise over who fundraises, where and when Submit complaints Reports complaint outcomes Investigates if concerned about fundraising – no need for complaint Regulates & oversees effective governance on all charity matters Imposes sanctions if fundraising standards unacceptable? Scottish Parliament Reports on fundraising through existing mechanism Scottish Code of Fundraising Practice & Fundraising Guarantee Scottish Standards Committee with wider representation Option 3: No intermediary: charities and OSCR have an enhanced role Public
  • 17. Benefits of Option 3 No intermediary: charities and OSCR have an enhanced role • Primary focus is on self-regulation by charities • Fundraising standards aligned to Scottish requirements and legislation • The public would see a simpler system • Extends charities existing relationship with OSCR
  • 18. Issues with Option 3 No intermediary: charities and OSCR have an enhanced role • Could be seen as Scotland opting-out of fundraising regulation • Two regulatory systems for cross-border charities • The fundraising standards are held in a low profile body • OSCR’s enhanced role could signify statutory regulation to some
  • 19. Fundraising Preference Service • Has similarities to Telephone Preference Service - but not legally enforceable • Is part of Fundraising Regulator, therefore definitely in Option 1 – optional for others • Will be a ‘nuclear option’ – reset button will opt out of all contact from charities • Information Commissioner & UK Parliament PACAC unconvinced – but what do the public want?

Editor's Notes

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