Irish Traditional Music Archive is committed to complying with the Guidelines for Charitable Organisations Fundraising from the Public, and has formally discussed and adopted the Guidelines at a meeting of the governing body.
Irish Traditional Music Archive (ITMA) confirms its commitment to the principles set out in the Guidelines for Charitable Organisations Fundraising from the Public by a statement to that effect in its annual report.
ITMA has a Donor Charter which is consistent with the Guidelines for Charitable Organisations Fundraising from the Public
ITMA regularly monitors compliance with the Guidelines for Charitable Organisations Fundraising from the Public and compliance reports are received regularly by the governing body.
ITMA considers the Guidelines for Charitable Organisations Fundraising from the Public when planning all fundraising activity.
ITMA provides honest, open and transparent disclosure when fundraising from the public.
ITMA has appointed a member of the governing body and/or a senior member of staff to be responsible for compliance with the Guidelines for Charitable Organisations Fundraising from the Public
ITMA ensures that fundraising staff are provided with information and training on the Guidelines for Charitable Organisations Fundraising from the Public and its implementation.
ITMA has a feedback and complaints procedure consistent with the Guidelines for Charitable Organisations Fundraising from the Public. Feedback is recorded for review by relevant staff including the CEO and governing body. Feedback is responded to promptly and appropriately.
ITMA prepares financial reports consistent with the requirements of the Charities Act 2009 which include a statement concerning the extent to which control of the organisation is independent of its funding sources.
ITMA ensures that all donations are tracked and recorded and complies with data protection requirements.
ITMA is accessible to the public through a number of readily available contact options.