Fundraising Regulator publishes list

The Fundraising Regulator has published a list of all charities that have registered with it, with tiers for those who spend more than £100,000 per year on fundraising and those who spend below £100,000 per year on fundraising and so are not required to pay the levy but voluntarily register.

Registered charities agree to the Fundraising Regulator’s Fundraising Promise, which outlines a fundraising commitment made to donors and the public as well as terms and conditions of registration which allow them to use the “Registered with the Fundraising Regulator” badge.

The list can be accessed here.

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