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Ethical Fundraising & Financial Accountability Code
This Ethical Fundraising & Financial Accountability Code's primary purpose is to assure donors of the integrity and accountability of the Brainwave Charity to solicit and receive their financial support.Brainwave has adopted this Code to commit:
- To fundraising practices that respect donors' rights to truthful information and to privacy.
- To manage responsibly the funds that donors entrust to them.
- To report their financial affairs accurately and completely.
Donors or prospective donors who have questions or concerns about fundraising activities should contact the Charity.
Members of Brainwave’s governing board commit to being responsible custodians of donated funds, to exercising due care concerning the governance of fund-raising and financial reporting and ensuring to the best of their ability that the organisation adheres to the provisions of the Code. It is hereby confirmed that each member of the governing board has received a copy of the Ethical Fund-raising & Financial Accountability Code and that a copy will also be provided to each person who is subsequently elected to the governing board.
A. Donors' Rights
- All donors (individuals, corporations,
and trusts) are entitled to receive an official receipt
for income tax purposes for the amount of the donation.
Donors of non-monetary eligible gifts (or gifts-in-kind)
are entitled to receive an official receipt that reflects
the fair market value of the gift.
- All fundraising solicitations by
or on behalf of the Charity will disclose the Charity's
name and the purpose for which funds are requested. Printed
solicitations (however transmitted) will also include its
address or other contact information.
- Donors and prospective donors are
entitled to the following, promptly upon request:
- The Charity's most recent annual report and accounts
- The Charity's registration number
- A list of the names of the Charity's governing Board
- Donors and prospective donors are
entitled to know, upon request, whether an individual soliciting
funds on behalf of the Charity is a volunteer, an employee
or a professional fundraiser.
- Donors will be encouraged to seek
independent advice if Brainwave has any reason to believe
that a proposed gift might significantly affect the donor's
financial position, taxable income, or relationship with
other family members.
- Donors' requests to remain anonymous
will be respected
- The privacy of donors will be respected.
Any donor records that are maintained by Brainwave will
be kept confidential to the greatest extent possible. Donors
have the right to see their own donor record, and to challenge
its accuracy.
- If the charity exchanges, rents,
or otherwise shares its fundraising list with other organisations,
a donor's request to be excluded from the list will be honoured.
- Donors and prospective donors will
be treated with respect. Every effort will be made to honour
their requests to:
- Limit the frequency of solicitations
- Not to be solicited by telephone
- Receive printed material concerning the Charity
- Brainwave will respond promptly to
a complaint by a donor or prospective donor about any matter
that is addressed in this Ethical Fundraising & Financial
Accountability Code. A designated staff member or volunteer
will attempt to satisfy the complainant's concerns in the
first instance. A complainant who remains dissatisfied will
be informed that he/she may appeal in writing to Brainwave's
governing Board and will be advised in writing of the disposition
of the appeal. A complainant who is still dissatisfied will
be informed that he/she may notify the Charity Commission
in writing.
- The Trustees of Brainwave reserve the right to return or refuse donations which might be regarded as compromising the Charity's values and integrity. This includes any implied or actual money laundering.
B. Fundraising Practices
- Fundraising solicitations on behalf
of the Charity will:
- Be truthful
- Accurately describe the Charity's activities and the intended use of donated funds
- Respect the dignity and privacy of those who benefit
from the Charity's activities
- Volunteers, employees and professional
fundraisers who solicit or receive funds on behalf of the
Charity shall:
- Adhere to the provsions of this Code
- Act with fairness, integrity, and in accordance with all applicable laws
- Adhere to the provisions of applicable professional codes of ethics, standards of practice etc
- Cease solicitation of a prospective donor who identifies the solicitation as harrassment or undue pressure
- Disclose immediately to the Charity any actual or apparent conflict of interest
- Not accept donations for purposes that are inconsistent
with the Charity's objects or mission
- The charity will not sell its donor
list. If applicable, any rental, exchange or other sharing
of the charity's donor list will exclude the names of donors
who have so requested. If a list of the charity's donors
is exchanged, rented or otherwise shared with another organisation,
such sharing will be for a specified period of time and
a specified purpose.
- The charity's governing board will be informed at least annually of the number, type and disposition of complaints received from donors or prospective donors about matters that are addressed in this Ethical Fundraising & Financial Accountability Code.
C. Financial Accountability
- The Charity's financial affairs will
be conducted in a responsible manner, consistent with the
ethical obligations of stewardship and the legal requirements
of the Charity Commission and UK law.
- All donations will be used to support
the Charity's objects.
- All restricted or designated donations
will be used for the purposes for which they are given.
If necessary due to programme or organisational changes,
alternative uses will be discussed where possible with the
donor or the donor's legal representative. If the donor
is deceased or legally incompetent and the Charity is unable
to contact a legal representative, the donation will be
used in a manner that is as consistent as possible with
the donor's original intent.
- No more will be spent on administration
and fundraising than is required to ensure effective management
and resource development.
- The cost-effectiveness of the Charity's fundraising programme will be reviewed regularly by the governing Board.
February 2005
FUNDRAISING
Corporate Giving
DOWN SYNDROME TESTIMONIAL - EMMA
I think Brainwave is brilliant. I'd been looking for this type of help, and although it took me three years, I know I've found it.
The therapists are fantastic; they are so supportive. At the Initial Assessment, they really gave us hope and made us feel there is something we can do to help Emma. They were there to help us, and to teach us how to help Emma.
So many people you see suggest that you do a bit of this, or that you do that, it can become quite mind-boggling. To have a clear and structured programme written down in a simple list that you know is addressing all her areas of development, is brilliant. You know then that you're doing as much as you can.
Although Emma had just taken a few steps when we started Brainwave a couple of months ago, I still can't quite get my head around seeing her walking about now. We started with working on her balance, and now she's doing so well.
I think Brainwave is brilliant. I'd been looking for this type of help, and although it took me three years, I know I've found it.
The therapists are fantastic; they are so supportive. At the Initial Assessment, they really gave us hope and made us feel there is something we can do to help Emma. They were there to help us, and to teach us how to help Emma.
So many people you see suggest that you do a bit of this, or that you do that, it can become quite mind-boggling. To have a clear and structured programme written down in a simple list that you know is addressing all her areas of development, is brilliant. You know then that you're doing as much as you can.
Although Emma had just taken a few steps when we started Brainwave a couple of months ago, I still can't quite get my head around seeing her walking about now. We started with working on her balance, and now she's doing so well.

