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  2. Mandatory reporting in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Nationwide, there was a 2348% increase in hotline calls from 150,000 in 1963 to 3.3 million in 2009. [7] In 2011, there were 3.4 million calls. [8] From 1992 to 2009 in the US, substantiated cases of sexual abuse declined 62%, physical abuse decreased 56% and neglect 10%.

  3. NSPCC - Wikipedia

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    The charity works through local safeguarding children's boards (LSCBs), where the police, health, social and education services and others can work together. The charity is regularly audited and publishes its annual report and accounts as required by the Charity Commission. [32] [verification needed]

  4. Charity regulators - Wikipedia

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    A charity regulator is a regulatory agency that regulates the charitable or wider nonprofit sectors in it respective jurisdiction. They can also be referred to as commissions, although that term can also refer specifically to the non-tax policy regulation of charitable organizations .

  5. Candid (organization) - Wikipedia

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    The company, which provided nonprofit information, [10] officially received tax-exempt status as a 501(c)(3) public charity in 1996. In July of that year, Philanthropic Research, Inc. published the GuideStar Directory of American Charities, a CD and printed index that presented full reports on 35,000 charities and partial reports on 7,000 other ...

  6. Malaria Consortium - Wikipedia

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    Malaria Consortium is an international non-profit organization based in Cambridge Heath, London, specializing in the comprehensive control of malaria and other communicable diseases – particularly those affecting children under five.

  7. Non-profit organization laws in the U.S. - Wikipedia

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    Charity non-profits face many of the same challenges of corporate governance which face large, publicly traded corporations. Fundamentally, the challenges arise from the "agency problem" - the fact that the management which controls the charity is necessarily different from the people who the charity is designed to benefit. In a non-profit ...

  8. Charities Commission - Wikipedia

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    Charities Commission or Charity Commission may refer to: Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission; Charities Commission (New Zealand), the former name of Charities Services; Charity Commission for England and Wales, the non-ministerial government department that regulates registered charities in England and Wales

  9. Hope for Justice - Wikipedia

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    Charity Commission for England and Wales. Hope for Justice is a global non-profit organisation which aims to end human trafficking and modern slavery. It is active in the United Kingdom , United States , Cambodia , Norway , Australia , Ethiopia and Uganda and has its headquarters in Manchester , England.