Restricted, Unrestricted and Reserves: What Trustees Need to Get Right (Money Matters for Boards)
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Itâs Day 4 of our Trustee Week series, Money Matters for Boards!
So far, weâve explored how money connects to mission, how to read the numbers, and how budgets can tell your charityâs story.
Today, weâre tackling one of the trickiest yet most crucial topics in charity finance â restricted, unrestricted, and reserves.
Aishat breaks down what each fund type really means, how to keep your charity in control of its finances, and why trustees should never assume âmoney in the bankâ equals âmoney to spend.â
Youâll learn how to build healthy financial flexibility, protect your charity from risk, and strengthen long-term sustainability.
KEY TAKEAWAY
- Restricted funds are money promised for a specific purpose.
- Unrestricted funds are your charityâs breathing space, used for core costs, governance, and new opportunities.
- Reserves are your safety net, built from unrestricted funds to protect your mission when things change.
- Transparency builds trust. Clear reporting helps trustees see where flexibility exists.
- Consistency beats windfalls. Rebuilding reserves slowly and deliberately keeps your charity resilient.
BEST MOMENTS
âMoney in the bank isnât always money you can spend.â
âUnrestricted funds are your charityâs breathing space. Without enough, a charity can look busy on paper but still struggle to survive.â
âReserves arenât about hoarding money â theyâre about being ready.â
ABOUT YOUR HOST
Aishat operates her own bookkeeping and accounting services practice âBAnC Services â which focuses primarily on serving non-profits. Before founding her practice, she dedicated over two decades to the non-profit sector.
With her podcast, Aishat shares practical insights and expertise to streamline financial management for non-profits, while also shining a light on the often unseen and unheard efforts that uphold the delivery of a non-profitâs mission.
She is the author of Charity Finance from A to Zâ â a practical guide designed to demystify finance for those working in the charity sector.
Beyond her professional endeavours with non-profits, Aishat is deeply committed to supporting single mothers in navigating financial challenges and champions financial literacy among young Black adults. She thrives in conversations about money, empowerment, and purposeful work.
Work with Aishat: www.bancservices.co.uk
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