Guidance | Brass Bands England

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Guidance

Information to help your band

How to become a registered charity

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A brass band does not need to be a registered charity. When considering if charitable status is something your band should obtain, it is worth weighing up the pros and cons for your band. For example, you might be able access to new funding opportunities only available to organisations with charitable status, however, if the administrative burden is greater than you could manage it would be worth considering if this is right for you. We recommend that proper time, research and consideration is taken when making a decision about charitable status.

PRS, copyright & licences

As bands use such a vast array of music it's important for us to understand the laws, organisations and best practice involved in obtaining, performing and recording that music. This resource covers the need to know aspects of copyright, PRS and Licences such as obtaining music, making copies, paying PRS fees and what licences you need to sell CDs.

General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)

The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) came in to force on 25th May 2018.  It is an EU law that sets out guidelines for the collection and processing of personal information and aims to give individuals more rights over how their data is used. The new regulations will apply to all types of organisations and although this change in legislation isn’t ‘aimed’ at voluntary groups and charities, it will affect them.  It is something bands should be aware of and it may mean making some changes.