Finance

Ethical investment policy

Formal definition

Ethical investment policy is a charity finance term for planning and monitoring financial resilience against delivery risk and income volatility.

What this actually means for you

For day-to-day delivery, Ethical investment policy should be documented clearly and applied consistently; set thresholds, review actuals versus plan, and escalate deviations before they become funding gaps.

Example: At the next review checkpoint, Ethical investment policy is used in practice like this: budget owners review forecast deltas each month and agree corrective actions before trustee pack deadlines. Accountabilities are captured in policy packs, approval logs, and team guidance.

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