Friday 27 July 2018

ICO’s annual report shows most fines ever

Data governance regulator hits UK charities with £138,000 in fines – and that’s before penalties for GDPR non-compliance have started to bite the Third Sector…

https://www.charitydigitalnews.co.uk/2018/07/20/charities-pay-138k-in-fines-for-unlawful-data-ico-reports/?utm_source=Technology%20Trust&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=9683020_CDN%20Newsletter%2023rd%20July&dm_i=O,5RJGS,RKIZZP,MH1SG,1

Following my appointment to the Committee of Association of Jersey Charities I will be looking to see what more we can do to help members and the Charity Community as a whole.

We can be better at keeping data private, safe and secure and I am keen to work with key partners (like government) to adopt standard policies, procedures, tools and technologies that means we can work together better and safer.

In the next week weeks I will be looking to set-up an advisory panel of people from all sectors and of all talents to see what we can do to help the Charity eco-system of 500+ organisations which collectively turns-over 80 million.

If you feel you can add value, please get in contact.





SOME DATA ABOUT CHARITY ECO-SYSTEM

There are 535+ Charities and NPO
Donations in 2016 were £80 million
Lottery funding adds to this figure
11,000 people volunteer or act as trustees
80% use unpaid volunteers
48 million is raised by just 15 organisations

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