Charity trustees highly recommend their role to others, new research shows
Current trustees would highly recommend the role to others, in new research from the Charity Commission for England and Wales and Pro Bono Economics that offers optimism amid a national push to find new recruits.

At a time when many charities carry trustee vacancies on their boards, trustees are overwhelmingly likely to recommend trusteeship to others. 8 in 10 trustees say they are likely or very likely to recommend the role [1].
These early findings emerge from in-depth research into trusteeship, conducted as part of a collaborative project between the regulator and PBE, which aims to better understand who trustees are and what skills they bring to the role.
These findings coincide with Trustees바카라 사이트 Week, an annual celebration of the achievements of almost 1 million trustees across the UK, recognising the time, commitment and effort they bring to lead and manage their charities.
Today is 바카라 사이트inspiring new trustees day바카라 사이트 when the Commission and its partners are encouraging more people to consider becoming trustees. Trusteeship offers a unique way for people to bring their passions to life, make a difference to a cause they care about and develop new skills. Social media activity brings the benefits of trusteeship to life, including explaining what they gain from their roles and myth-busting common barriers.
Speaking at a Trustees바카라 사이트 Week event organised by the accountancy and business advisory firm BDO later today, Charity Commission chief executive David Holdsworth, will say:
바카라 사이트Trustees are a driving force in charities whose work is often unseen, taking place behind-the-scenes of charities바카라 사이트 front-line work. Trustees바카라 사이트 Week gives us a welcome opportunity, once a year, to bring their work into the limelight, to celebrate and thank trustees for the contribution they make, and support and encourage more people to step up and take on the rewarding role.
바카라 사이트These early findings offer us some confidence that while trusteeship is no doubt demanding and can be challenging, most of those who serve as trustees do so, at least in part, because they too benefit. To all who are not already trustees 바카라 사이트 please consider volunteering today.바카라 사이트
Speaking in support of Trustees바카라 사이트 Week, BBC broadcaster Reeta Chakrabarti, a trustee of two charities, gave advice to prospective trustees:
바카라 사이트Think about your own interests and values, and make sure that they align with those of the charity. Be aware that being a trustee is a legal responsibility and that you need to commit time to the job. But also remember that it is hugely rewarding.바카라 사이트
Highlighting the benefits of being a trustee, Chakrabarti adds:
바카라 사이트Being a trustee gives me an insight into worlds that I am fascinated by, and gives me an opportunity to learn more about them and also to influence 바카라 사이트 to a certain degree 바카라 사이트 the direction the charity takes.바카라 사이트
Matt Whittaker, CEO of Pro Bono Economics, said:
바카라 사이트Trusteeship isn바카라 사이트t just about giving back; it바카라 사이트s about gaining, too. This early snippet from PBE바카라 사이트s research reaffirms that being a trustee not only connects people to causes and communities they care deeply about, but people feel that it also sharpens their skills. That 80% of trustees recommend the role speaks volumes. We바카라 사이트re looking forward to releasing the full data set and analysis soon.바카라 사이트
Research participants also reported that:
- one of the major benefits of their roles in a charity is that it allows them to use existing skills in a new context (66%)
- trusteeship helps them more connected to their local community or to a movement that바카라 사이트s important to them (65%)
Only 2% of those asked say that trusteeship offers no benefit to them and less than 1% would not recommend taking on a trusteeship to others.
The full data set with analysis is expected to be published early in 2025.
To find out more about volunteering as a trustee, and where to find trustee opportunities, visit the .
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Notes to editors
[1] When asked how likely they were to recommend being a trustee to others, on a scale of 1-10, 80% answered 7 or above. 28% answered 10 and only 1% said 0, not at all likely. Those who had been on the board for longer were more likely to recommend being a trustee. 83% of those who had been on the board for 6-10 years, compared to 77% of those who had been for a year, responded 7 or above.
The research is based on more than 2,000 responses. A stratified random sample was selected from the Register of Charities, based on charity income and weighted to reflect the overall profile of the charity register.
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(PBE) uses economic analysis and the unique insight provided by our connection to the social sector to help charities, funders, firms and policymakers to collectively tackle the causes and consequences of low personal wellbeing in the UK. It does this in order to end low personal wellbeing in the United Kingdom. Experts and economists at PBE work on a wide range of issues related to low wellbeing, including바카라 사이트mental health, education, employment, financial security, poverty, disability, inequality,바카라 사이트volunteering and civil society.바카라 사이트PBE works closely with the economics profession to achieve its aims, building relationships between over 500 economist volunteers and supporting over 600 charities and social purpose organisations since 2010.
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