Set up a charity: step by step
Find out what you need to do to set up a charity in England and Wales. There’s a different process if you’re in Scotland or Northern Ireland.
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Step 1 Check if setting up a charity is right for you
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and Check you're eligible
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Step 2 Find trustees
Trustees are responsible for the operation of your charity. They must show they understand their legal requirements.
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Step 3 Find out how to choose a charity structure
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and Choose a name for your charity
There are rules on what words you can use in your name.
You cannot register a name that's the same as or similar to another charity.
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and Decide and write your charity's purposes
Your ‘purposes’ describe what your charity is set up to achieve.
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Step 4 Create a governing document
The governing document is a set of rules that explains how your charity is run. It needs to include your charity's structure, name and purposes.
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Step 5 Make sure you meet the 'public benefit requirement'
Your organisation must be able to show that it benefits the public.
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Step 6 Register your charity
You must apply to register your charity with the Charity Commission if either:
- its income will be at least £5,000 per year
- it’s a charitable incorporated organisation (CIO)
You can register your charity’s details with HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) to get tax back on things like Gift Aid donations.