In most cases, charity trustees do not get paid.
Trusteeship is considered a voluntary position, and trustees are expected to donate their time and expertise to help the charity achieve its mission. However, there are some exceptions to this rule.
Trustee expenses and payments
In some cases, trustees may be reimbursed for expenses that they incur while serving on the board. For example, trustees may be reimbursed for travel expenses, or for the cost of attending training or educational events. However, trustees should not be paid for their time or services.
If you are considering becoming a charity trustee, it is important to understand the expectations of the position and to make sure that you are comfortable with the level of commitment required.
Other blogs in this series
What is a charity trustee?
Who can be a charity trustee?
What are the time commitments of being a charity trustee?
What are the responsibilities of a charity trustee?
What qualifications do you need to be a charity trustee?
The pros and cons of being a charity trustee
Why you should become a charity trustee