About the strategic review

Welcome to the Charity Commission’s strategic review site.

We have developed this site to help you shape the Commission’s future.

As you may know, the Commission’s funding is to reduce by 33% in real terms over the next four years – a reduction of around £8 million, likely to require us to lose 140 staff from our current total of 420. Clearly a very different approach is now needed - business as usual is simply not an option. Cuts at this level mean we cannot just keep going as we are. We have to draw up a whole new picture of what kind of a regulator the Commission should be in five years’ time, given we now have significantly less resource.

This process, the strategic review, is likely to see the Commission changing quite significantly over coming years. We may have to withdraw services, change the way we interact with charities, even refocus our regulatory approach.

So it’s vital that the changes are informed by a wide range of stakeholders. Whether you’re a charity trustee, a professional adviser working with charities, the beneficiary of a charity, or an interested citizen: your thoughts are important to us and we want to hear from you. 

We have now completed the first stage of our review and published our initial conclusions.  There will be further opportunities to contribute as we develop our thinking and begin to focus on more detailed and practical questions – so please continue commenting on the blog and emailing us your thoughts.  You can find out more on the page ‘Having your say'. 

We hope you will take this opportunity to have your say about the future of the Charity Commission, and thank you for your time and thoughts.

Dame Suzi Leather and Sam Younger