First published by the Institute of Fundraising in 2001, the charter
is a public promise outlining the principles of the relationship between
fundraisers and donors. A new version of this promise is now under consultation
and charities that sign up to the FSB will be required to commit to these
new standards.
The new document sets out the “ten commandments” to which
the participating charities must adhere. These include promising to be
honest, open, accountable, respectful to donors and committed to high
standards.
Jon Scourse, director of the FSB, said: “For the large part, these
key principles are a matter of common sense that many charities are already
adhering to. But for those that sign up to self-regulation compliance
with donor’s charter is obligatory. It will ensure that charities
work together, raising standards across the sector and communicating those
standards of practice effectively to the general public.”
The consultation period will last 12 weeks, and the charter
can be viewed at www.fsboard.org.uk