The Risks of Being Unincorporated

Are you putting your charity - and your trustees - at risk without realising it?

Across Stirling, there are many unincorporated charities operating successfully, but many may be unintentionally exposing their trustees to personal liability as they grow. This article highlights why incorporation is becoming an essential step for charities taking on leases, employing staff, or managing significant funding. Using a real-world local example, it explains the hidden risks of remaining unincorporated and how moving to an incorporated structure can protect individuals, build confidence, and support long-term sustainability.

Read the full article here to understand the risks and take the first step toward protecting your organisation.

Further support is available - please contact Lee Stevenson.

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