It would be more about informing than enforcing. There are already rules here which make registered charities show where their money goes, so a mechanism for comparing effectiveness wouldn’t be a big leap.
so a mechanism for comparing effectiveness wouldn’t be a big leap.
I submit that an official government definition of what constitutes the effectiveness of a charity would be a huge leap.
It would be more about informing than enforcing. There are already rules here which make registered charities show where their money goes, so a mechanism for comparing effectiveness wouldn’t be a big leap.
I submit that an official government definition of what constitutes the effectiveness of a charity would be a huge leap.