Charitable Incorporated Organisations
Charitable Incorporated Organisations (CIOs) have become a very popular governance structure for independent churches. What is a CIO and is it right for your church?’
Edward Connor Solicitors · 26 Oct 2016
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CIO Booklet (Updated February 2020)
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The Edward Connor Solicitors CIO booklet contains all you need to know about CIOs and can help you to consider the next steps.
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This information has been provided by solicitors working for Edward Connor Solicitors. It is designed for the purpose of knowledge sharing only and does not constitute legal advice.
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