Consultation on Public Benefit Guidance
Charity Commission for Northern Ireland (CCNI)
The Charities Act (NI) 2008 provides that to be a ‘charity’ an organisation must be established for charitable purposes. It further provides that these purposes are charitable only if they satisfy the test that they are for the public benefit.
The Charity Commission for Northern Ireland (CCNI) is required to issue guidance on how it will apply the ‘public benefit’ test and has published a consultation document entitled “Meeting the Charity Test – Demonstrating Public Benefit.” This document sets out the Commission’s views on what it needs to take into consideration when deciding whether an organisation can become, or continue to be a charity under the law of Northern Ireland.
Whether you are a charity employee, trustee, volunteer or member of the public we would like to hear your views on this draft guidance. The launch of the consultation document and public consultation will be held on:
Thursday 3rd September 2009 from 5.30pm to 9.00pm
at
NICVA, 61 Duncairn Gardens, Belfast, BT15 2GB
Further consultation events are scheduled as follows: -
14 September 2009 Newry Town Hall 5.30-9.00pm
29 September 2009 Millennium Forum, Londonderry 5.30-9.00pm
05 October 2009 Braid Centre, Ballymena 5.30-9.00pm
08 October 2009 Clinton Centre, Enniskillen 5.30-9.00pm
14 October 2009 Lodge Hotel, Coleraine 5.30-9.00pm
Places are limited so advance booking is required for all of these
events by e-mailing CCNI on admin@charitycommissionni.org.uk or by
contacting 028 9051 5490.
Copies of the consultation document and summary guide will be available for download from CCNI’s website from 3 September
(www.charitycommissionni.org.uk). Hard copies can also be obtained by contacting the Commission Secretariat as follows:-
- By telephone: 028 9051 5490
- By E-Mail: admin@charitycommissionni.org.uk
- In writing: CCNI Secretariat, 24-26 Arthur Street, Belfast, BT1 4GF
All comments on the consultation document should be sent by e-mail or post to the Commission Secretariat at the above address to arrive not later than Friday 27 November 2009. An optional structured response form will be provided.
Anyone requiring the consultation document in an alternative format
should contact the CCNI Secretariat.
