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NFP organisations and charities turn to FSI for advice in relation to their charitable status as well as for support with their day to day activities.  FSI also has a large number of individuals in the firm that have made personal commitments to the charity sector - further information on this can be found in the Life & Soul section of this site.

 

OUR SERVICE:

Charities choose to work with FSI because the team have:

  • 40+ years’ experience between them in the charity sector
  • strong understanding of charities law and how it impacts on subsidiary trading companies: we understand how to utilise assets outside the organisation’s principal objectives
  • Familiarity with cultural organisations and applicable regulations associated with achieving the correct funding
  • experienced tax practitioners that can advise on appropriate structures for charities
  • track record in dealing with complex administrative law issues

Recent experience advising:

  • Bianca Jagger Foundation, New Berlioz Edition and the Contemporary Art Society
  • the Jewish Museum, Israel Museum and the 24 Hour Museum (which is an internet museum) on aspects of charity law and its trustees on duties and governance
  • the Hermitage Collection when it set up as a charity here and created itself as a mini-museum inside Somerset House
  • De La Warr Pavilion on governance and other charity issues
  • several church charities on funding and governance
  • Summerhill School on governance and dealt with a statutory case
  • Writers’ Guild and The Society of Authors on administrative and constitutional matters
  • the Centre for Attachment Based Psychotherapy regarding constitutional and membership complaints
  • Oxford University in the de-merging of one of its departments, the Food studies Group, which became in part a charity and in part a management consultancy
  • on complex administrative law issues which can arise and act for a number of public bodies on solving tricky problems. In addition, we have been involved in a number of judicial review reported cases, for example, R v Secretary of State of Home Department Ex p Ellaway [1996] COD 328

OUR CLIENTS SAY...

quotation FSI have a deep understanding of our needs and values. They provide, brilliant, tailored and often unusual solutions to the wide range of problems we put to them.

Alan Haydon, Director of the De La Warr Pavilion

WHO TO CALL?

Check out the sector team list on the left hand navigation bar or contact head of team, Robert Craig, with any queries

Robert Craig