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GDPR Toolkit
A self-assessment tool for charitable organisations. This guidance is to be used by the recipient only.

DBS checks and conviction history - good practice
12.5 million people in the UK have a criminal record (convictions) which equates to around 25% of the working age population. Having a criminal record does not mean necessarily that a person is unsuitable to be employed or to volunteer for a particular role.

Fundraising Donations
There are a number of ways to fundraise from individuals. This information sheet will focus on regular giving, collections (including face-to-face fundraising) and lotteries.

Fundraising legacies
Legacy fundraising offers a potentially significant income stream and offer a very effective way for donors to support your cause.

Promoting Welsh language through volunteering
Wales is a bilingual country and has a strong ambition to increase the use of the Welsh language.

Welcoming volunteers with experience of mental ill health
This information sheet is designed to help your organisation recognise the value of welcoming volunteers with experience of mental ill health and offer practical advice on how to create inclusive and welcoming environments.

Creating a Volunteering Policy
This information page is for organisations that have a clear understanding of how, why, and where they involve volunteers and have planned adequate resourcing.

Developing your Volunteering Strategy
This information page is designed to take you through a series of questions and considerations to enable you to construct a Volunteering Strategy for your organisation.

Involving Young People as Volunteers
This information sheet is designed to help your organisation recognise the value of engaging young people (aged 14–25) as volunteers and offer practical advice on how to create an inclusive, youth-friendly environment.

Introduction to Gift Aid
Gift Aid is a scheme that allows charities and Community Amateur Sports Clubs (CASCs) to claim an extra 25p from HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) for every £1 donated by an eligible taxpayer.

Costing your tender
Voluntary sector organisations are increasingly seeking to diversify their income sources by incorporating strategies and techniques to achieve a sustainable funding base.

Full Cost Recovery
Full cost recovery is a method of budgeting projects or services that allows organisations to recover all costs associated with the delivery of the project or service when applying to funders or submitting tenders.