Northern Ireland's New Charity Commission

This is a temporary information page to keep the public, charities and other interested parties up to date with the changes that are taking place.  We will regularly update this as we move forward.

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    The Charity Commission NI (CCNI) has prepared a timeline from June 2010 to assist Charities to prepare for Registration - dates are indicative and may be subject to change.  Click on the above link to find out how and when the Commission expects things to develop

News Release

Meeting the Charity Test – Demonstrating Public Benefit

‘The Charity Commission for Northern Ireland will be launching a public consultation on its draft public benefit guidance. The consultation document entitled Meeting the Charity Test – Demonstrating Public Benefit will be available from Thursday 3 September. Copies can be downloaded from this site or obtained from the Secretariat (Tel: 028 90515490 or email admin@charitycommissionni.org.uk).
A number of road shows will be held across Northern Ireland during September and October to allow local charities to participate in the public consultation. Details of the dates and venues can be found on the Consultation on Public Benefit Guidance page. Places are limited at these events and advance booking will be required through the Charity Commission Secretariat.’

Appointment of Charity Commissioners

"The Minister for Social Development, Margaret Ritchie MLA, today announced the appointment of six Commissioners to the new Charity Commission for Northern Ireland. At a launch event in Belfast City Centre, hosted by Barnardo's, Ms Ritchie announced that Mr. Tom McGrath had been appointed as Chief Commissioner with Ms Paddy Sloan as Deputy Chief Commissioner. The other Charity Commissioners are Ms Angela Chada, Mr. Paul Cavanagh, Mr. Philip McDonagh and Mr. Walter Rader.
Full details of the appointments and the launch event are contained in Ritchie Announces First Ever Charity Commission for Northern Ireland external link press release
Social Development Minister Margaret Ritchie has announced the appointment of a new Commissioner to the Charity Commission for Northern Ireland.  Ms Rosemary Connolly was appointed to the position of 'legally qualified' Charity Commissioner.  
Full details of the appointment are contained in Ritchie appoints new Charity Commissioner press release.
 

First Commencement Order Made

In September 2008 the Minister for Social Development approved proposals to make a series of Commencement Orders the first of which would commence provisions relating primarily to the establishment of the Charity Commission for Northern Ireland.  The proposals were subsequently endorsed by the Assembly Social Development Committee on 2 October 2008.
The First Commencement Order external link was made on Thursday 26 March 2009.
Most of the provisions being brought into operation by the Order relate to the Charity Commission for Northern Ireland, e.g. its establishment, functions, objectives, duties, powers, requirement to provide guidance and the exchange of information with other bodies. Additionally, the Order will commence general provisions governing the making of legislation under the Act as well as a power enabling the Department to amend the Act to reflect relevant changes in company law.
 
Once fully established Charity Commission for Northern Ireland will develop its own website and other communication methods.
Before the introduction of the new charity legislation in Northern Ireland, there was no local registration of charities and only limited control of how charities were run. Usually charities had applied to HM Revenue & Customs for tax benefits and received a reference number.
The Charities Act (Northern Ireland) 2008 will create a new body the Charity Commission for Northern Ireland which will have Commissioners and staff.  It will establish a compulsory charity register of all charities operating in Northern Ireland. It will provide a charity test of who is and who isn’t a charity. It will also put in place new requirements for all public collections.  All of this will allow better supervision, control and support of charities.
It is important to note that although the Charities Act (NI) 2008 is now in place this is primary legislation, it provides the broad legislative framework.  It is the subordinate legislation which puts the actual powers and actions of the primary legislation into operation.  So the requirements under the new Act do not come into force until the subordinate legislation makes them happen.  Please see the outline timetable at the link below to see when things are planned to happen.
The new structures will help charities to show the great contribution they make to society.  It will also let people see how charities are spending their donations and allow government to help charities manage themselves better encouraging best practice.
For more information and detail on the key aspects of the new arrangements please click on the link below:
If you require any further information please contact the Charity Commission Secretariat.

Useful Links

This site provides online access to extensive resources and guidance for voluntary management committees in Northern Ireland.