The Charities Regulator was established in 2014 and is an independent authority. They are Ireland’s national statutory regulator for charitable organisations. Their key functions are to establish and maintain a public register of charitable organisations operating in Ireland and ensure their compliance with the Charities Acts. They also engage in the provision of services to charities, including the authorising of appointments of new charitable trustees, the framing of schemes of incorporation, authorisation of Cy-Près schemes and disposition of lands held upon charitable trusts.
For Charities:
In this section, https://www.charitiesregulator.ie/en/information-for-charities you can find useful information on what’s involved in applying for charitable status, the requirements and guidance to run your charity, and other advice.
You can get help or information on:
• Registering a charity
• Amending charity details
• How to submit your Annual Report
• Charities Governance Code
• Guidance Documents
• FAQ’s
• Information videos
• All you need to know about Charity Trustee’s Week and the events taking place
and so much more! You can even subscribe to their e-zine to get regular updates and reminders! Or follow them on their social media platforms.
The Charities Regulator can be contacted at:
T 01-6331500
E info@charitiesregulator.ie
W www.charitiesregulator.ie
