The Charity Hub

7th March 2016

WELCOME to The Charity Hub, a network brought to you by a collaboration of experienced, professional advisors specialising in Charity Law and Governance, Charity Insurance, Charity Finance, and Charity Employment Law & HR.

The network is aimed at Charity Trustees, Chief Executive Officers and other senior managers of charities and other not for profit organisations. Our quarterly meetings offer you the opportunity to gain valuable advice and information from specialists, as well as a chance to share experiences with your peers in the third sector. In this meeting we will be looking at: Setting up a Charity and choosing the right legal structure. The importance of a Charity's Objectives and governing documents Employing people - Recruitment, Contracts & Policies and the status of Volunteers It's FREE! Free to attend but a donation of  £5 per person will be collected and donated to one of the attending charities. For the full programme please click here. To book call 0114 303 2300 or email hello@bhayanilaw.co.uk

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