Rosie  Chapman

Rosie Chapman

Charity consultant from June 2011

Rosie Chapman is a charity consultant who spent ten years as director of policy and effectiveness at the Charity Commission, until June 2011.

A co-founder of Belinda Pratten and Rosie Chapman Associates, she specialises in board strategic planning; regulatory and governance advice; policy, campaigning and public affairs; research and evaluation, and communication.

Prior to joining the Commission, Rosie spent six years at the Housing Corporation in a variety of roles culminating as assistant director (regulation policy). In the past she has worked for a housing association, acted as company secretary for a number of charitable organisations, and within local government. 

Rosie has held a number of trustee and board positions.  Most recently, in September 2011, she joined the board of CFDG and became a trustee of Catalyst Gateway, a community development charity. 

Rosie is also a member of NCVO's Charity Law Review Advisory Group and is a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators.

 

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Finances under scrutiny

The public is increasingly looking at how charities spend their money, says Rosie Chapman.

Rosie Chapman

The Charity Commission has hired Sheffield Hallam University to examine the quality of charities’ reporting of their public benefit.

Trustees advised on contentious fundraising methods in updated Charity Commission guidance

The Charity Commission has updated its guidance on fundraising, spelling out trustees’ responsibilities to ensure fundraising is legal, ethical and profitable and outlining the self-regulation system in order to help maintain public trust and confidence in charities.

The Charity Commission can't do everything

Rosie Chapman from the Charity Commission offers a reality check on the capacity of the sector's regulator.

Regeneration charities are streets ahead

Regeneration charities are excelling in terms of performance, effectiveness and best practice despite being 'the newest kids on the charity block', according to a Charity Commission report.

Well defined pension guidance

The Charity Commission has published guidance on the impact of defined benefit pension scheme liabilities on charities' reserves policy.

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