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* http://www.charity-commission.gov.uk (for England and Wales)
* http://www.charity-commission.gov.uk (for England and Wales)
* http://www.oscr.org.uk/ (for Scotland)
* http://www.oscr.org.uk/ (for Scotland)
*http://www.charitycommissionni.org.uk (for Northern Ireland)


or here: http://www.guidestar.org.uk/ .
or here: http://www.guidestar.org.uk/  


Charities do not have to be registered although an organisation cannot call itself a charity unless it abides by certain laws; community groups and smaller organisations however are often not registered charities and are still doing good things.  
Depending on which country you are in, there are different rules about whether an organisation can call itself a charity.


Tip: Some Freegle groups have a database of known local charities and community groups that use Freegle and that the mods team have verified. Having a database enables members to check the credentials of those responding to their posts on behalf of organisations.  
In England and Wales, charities do not have to be registered with the Charity Commission, although an organisation cannot call itself a charity unless it abides by certain laws.


(link to example database here and guidelines for database)
In Scotland, a charity has to be included on the Scottish Charity Register.
 
Northern Ireland has only just instigated an official body to register charities and is still not operating a register.  Previously designated charities are on a 'deemed list', however, so if you have concerns, please email them for advice at admin@charitycommissionni.org.uk
 
Please remember, though, that community groups and smaller organisations are often not registered charities and are still doing very good things for your community.
 
 
Tip: Some Freegle groups have a database of known local charities and community groups that use Freegle and that the mods team have verified.  Having a database enables members to check the credentials of those responding to their posts on behalf of organisations.


Sample Admin message to encourage members to welcome charities and other groups as participants - [[Charities and nonprofits]].  
Sample Admin message to encourage members to welcome charities and other groups as participants - [[Charities and nonprofits]].  


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Revision as of 09:55, 23 October 2012

Freegle groups can welcome and even encourage the participation of local charities and community groups, but may feel it is important that they follow the same rules as individual members. Some groups are concerned about the authenticity of charities and community groups. To check if a charity is registered or pending registration you can go here:

or here: http://www.guidestar.org.uk/


Depending on which country you are in, there are different rules about whether an organisation can call itself a charity.

In England and Wales, charities do not have to be registered with the Charity Commission, although an organisation cannot call itself a charity unless it abides by certain laws.

In Scotland, a charity has to be included on the Scottish Charity Register.

Northern Ireland has only just instigated an official body to register charities and is still not operating a register. Previously designated charities are on a 'deemed list', however, so if you have concerns, please email them for advice at admin@charitycommissionni.org.uk

Please remember, though, that community groups and smaller organisations are often not registered charities and are still doing very good things for your community.


Tip: Some Freegle groups have a database of known local charities and community groups that use Freegle and that the mods team have verified. Having a database enables members to check the credentials of those responding to their posts on behalf of organisations.

Sample Admin message to encourage members to welcome charities and other groups as participants - Charities and nonprofits.


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