Charities Aid Foundation

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Charities Aid Foundation
Registered Charity
Founded UK, 1974[1]
Headquarters Kings Hill, Kent, UK
Area served
Worldwide
Website CAFOnline.org

The Charities Aid Foundation (CAF) is a registered UK charity.[2] Its head office is located in the Kings Hill business park, West Malling, Kent with a second office in London on St Bride Street, EC4A 4AD. CAF provides services and assistance to UK and international charities and their donors, and promotes general donation to charities.[3]

History

In 1924 the National Council of Social Service set up a Charities Department to encourage efficient giving to charity. This department was later renamed the Charities Aid Fund while the National Council of Social Service became the National Council for Voluntary Organisations (NCVO). The Charities Aid Foundation took its current name in 1974 when it was spun off from the NCVO as an independent organisation. Its projects include the CAF Venturesome, a high-risk investment fund, and Charity Bank, which became independent in 2002. It is a member of the Network of European Foundations for Innovative Cooperation (NEF).[4]

Activities

Services to charities

CAF provides services to charities in the UK and abroad, including help with fund raising,[5] insurance,[6] consultancy,[7] and loans and grants[8]

CAF Bank

CAF owns and operates CAF Bank which offers banking services to UK charities. It aims to provide a better solution to tailor services to charities' needs.

CAF Bank accounts give free day-to-day banking, and the bank aims to minimise charges.[9] This is different from some UK banks where charities are classed as businesses and have to pay to have an account.[10][11]

CAF Bank offers different types of accounts[12] including CAF Cash, a current account; CAF Gold, a limited-withdrawal savings account; CAF Platinum, a high interest deposit account requiring notice to withdraw; and CAF Fixed Rate Selector, a fixed rate, fixed-term deposit account provided by Birmingham Midshires, a division of Bank of Scotland plc.

Customers can use online and telephone banking to monitor and use their accounts, but some requests require written instructions.[13]

QuickPay is a service offered which allows charities to make frequent payments to third parties. Unlike a Direct Debit, QuickPay allows the transfer of irregular amounts and is intended for paying staff salaries and making rapid payments to suppliers.[14]

A 2007 survey[15] showed that CAF bank accounts, specifically designed for smaller charities, give them lower interest rates than are available to them in the major banks. Their rates have since fallen[16] following the recent financial crisis.

CAF Bank Limited is authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority (register number 204451) and is covered by the Financial Ombudsman Service.[17]

Services to corporate donors

CAF operates the Give As You Earn scheme. It advises companies on their charitable donations and assists them to donate in the most tax efficient manner.

CAF run a Company Advisory Service scheme from their London office which is used to make suggestions to companies about charitable work they can do in conjunction with their CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) and CCI (Corporate Community Investment) projects. CAF can recommend charities from the UK and internationally that best fit the aims of a company, and organise volunteering days for employees.

Services to individual donors

CAF operates a Charity Account scheme which allows account holders to donate to charities using vouchers, by phone and online. Donations are eligible for tax relief under the Gift Aid rules. Donations may be anonymous and, because payments can only be made to registered charities, the account prevents account holders from donating to bogus charities.[18]

CAF also advises and assists individual donors who wish to set up trusts or to leave a charitable legacy through their will.

CAF conducts research and publishes reports on matters related to charitable donation, and lobbies governments to encourage support and tax incentives for charities and charitable donation.

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