Share your views on SORP for a chance to win £100

Are you a charity leader with experience navigating the Charity Statement of Recommended Practice (SORP)? If so, we want to hear from you.

Charity Times, in partnership with Sage, is inviting finance leaders to share their views on the challenges and opportunities surrounding the Charity Statement of Recommended Practice (SORP).

As the framework that underpins transparency and accountability in the sector, SORP plays a vital role in how charities report their finances and demonstrate impact.

We know that applying SORP can be complex, and we want to hear first-hand what’s working, where the barriers lie, and what support is most needed.

Your insights will feed directly into a major report to be published later this year, helping to influence best practice and guide the sector through this period of change.

By taking part, you’ll be adding your voice to an important conversation that will shape how charities adapt, comply, and thrive in the years ahead.

As a thank you, everyone who completes the survey will be entered into a prize draw to win a £100 M&S voucher.

Click here to take the survey.

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