How does humanity and inclusion UK raise money?

How does humanity and inclusion UK raise money?

Humanity & Inclusion UK (HI UK) raises money from the general public, schools, groups, corporates, trusts and institutional funders in the UK to support the organisation’s work worldwide. There are plenty of ways to support our work, including making a donation, taking part in a fundraising event, or leaving a gift in your will.

Why is Hi UK registered with the Charity Regulator?

HI UK is registered with the Fundraising Regulator , which sets and maintains the standards for charitable fundraising, aiming to ensure that fundraising is respectful, open, honest and accountable to the public. It is also a member of the Institute of Fundraising and aims to adhere to best practice in fundraising.

How many countries does hi UK support in the UK?

It is also a member of the Institute of Fundraising and aims to adhere to best practice in fundraising. In 2018, with the generous support of the UK public and institutional donors, HI UK supported 23 countries, as well as three regional programmes and eight global programmes.

Humanity & Inclusion UK (HI UK) raises money from the general public, schools, groups, corporates, trusts and institutional funders in the UK to support the organisation’s work worldwide. There are plenty of ways to support our work, including making a donation, taking part in a fundraising event, or leaving a gift in your will.

HI UK is registered with the Fundraising Regulator , which sets and maintains the standards for charitable fundraising, aiming to ensure that fundraising is respectful, open, honest and accountable to the public. It is also a member of the Institute of Fundraising and aims to adhere to best practice in fundraising.

It is also a member of the Institute of Fundraising and aims to adhere to best practice in fundraising. In 2018, with the generous support of the UK public and institutional donors, HI UK supported 23 countries, as well as three regional programmes and eight global programmes.