Good governance is key to well-run, successful museums yet being a trustee can sometimes feel daunting. AIM’s range of dedicated support, practical guidance and inspiration is designed to help you and your Board in this critical area and has been developed with input from colleagues and experts from right across the sector.
Essential reads
Improving your museum governance
AIM’s Guides for Boards provide practical and expert advice on different aspects of museum governance.
Further reading: Charity governance codes
The Charity Governance Codes are essential reading:
England and Wales: The Charity Governance Code (opens in a new tab) Northern Ireland: Good Governance Code for NI Charities (opens in a new tab) Scotland: Scottish Code for the Third Sector (opens in a new tab)Trustees will also find it helpful to refer to the statutory guidance provided:
England and Wales: The Charity Commission – The Essential Trustee (opens in a new tab) The Charity Commission for Northern Ireland – Running Your Charity (opens in a new tab) OSCR Scottish Charity Regulator – Guidance and Good Practice for Charity Trustees (opens in a new tab)The Charities Act received Royal Assent in February 2022 and implements recommendations from Law Commission report (2017) and Lord Hodgson’s review of the 2006 Charities Act (2012). This briefing from governance experts Hilary Barnard and Ruth Lesirge highlights the key changes relevant to museums who are registered charities.
Get support from AIM
AIM Higher
This governance support programme provides experienced and expert consultants to help your BoardAdvertise your trustee vacancies
AIM members can advertise trustee vacancies for free across on our website and social channels.AIM resources
We have lots of resources covering all aspects of running an independent museum.Cultural Governance Alliance
The Cultural Governance Alliance (CGA) is a light-touch collective of agencies, organisations and advocates working strategically to champion, share and promote best practice in the governance of culture.
AIM members are invited to join Cultural Governance Alliance to help promote and evolve good governance in the cultural sector. We warmly welcome participation from both individuals and organisations. Membership is free.
Cultural Governance Alliance website (opens in a new tab)