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This Masterclass will help you to improve your approach to annual reporting. Reflections on the current legal requirements, the Statement of Recommended Practice (SORP), and developments in for-profit accountability highlight the significance of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) reporting. The topics will encompass several key areas: the existing statutory reporting framework for charitable companies and non-companies, the role of UK-Irish Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) and the SORP in shaping reporting practices, and the essential content that makes the SORP a necessity for organisations. It also addresses common pitfalls, such as minimalism, financial focus, and marketing tactics that can detract from meaningful reporting. The challenges of achieving balanced reporting are examined alongside innovative ideas and frameworks for environmental reporting, the impact of social reporting, and the celebration of governance codes and fundraising practices. Finally, the conversation looks ahead to the future of the SORP and regulatory landscape, emphasizing the ongoing evolution of accountability in the sector.
Part II of the Masterclass will show-case award winning annual reports. Learn from a peer charity about their reporting journey - the highlights and the issues they encountered, and they key matter for Board discussion.
This online webinar will be delivered by Nigel Davies, an independent consultant who has worked with the UK Charity Commission, Charity Finance Group, Crowe, and the SORP Committee.
Fees:
Charity Member Rate: €50
Charity Non-Member Rate: €75