Time and Money

‘Time and Money’ is the third in our series of reports into the governance and practice of charity investing.

05/07/2018

Authors

Kate Rogers
Head of Sustainability, Wealth

‘Time and Money’ is the third in our series of reports into the governance and practice of charity investing.

It examines the benefits of Foundations and Endowments taking a long term approach; but also considers the barriers that might get in the way.  

Packed full of insights from over 250 research participants, we hope that it will provoke board conversations and support trustees to be ambitious in their investing and spending, and resilient in times of stress.

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Authors

Kate Rogers
Head of Sustainability, Wealth

Topics

Charities

The value of your investments and the income received from them can fall as well as rise. You may not get back the amount you invested.