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Three quarters of the public think most charities are trustworthy.

Most charities are very small and don't engage in telephone or public fundraising.

The reality is that most charities are wholly run by volunteers.

I don't think most charities are agnostic about where their donations come from; we certainly aren't at Save the Children.

For instance, most charities are run by volunteers – and the role of trustees as guardians is one that needs to be highlighted.

Most charities are well managed with regular board effectiveness reviews and skills audits to ensure that trustees have the skills required to lead the charity to achieve its mission.

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Most charities were set up in response to problems and they've spent a lifetime coming up with solutions.

Most charities were founded by people who reckoned that hospitals and GPs do not treat people in the right way.

Most important, charities are part of the solution to terrorism - not part of the problem.

Most new charities are more akin to the soccer group than the hospital.

Most smaller charities are more concerned about seeking other ways to grow or are too preoccupied with ensuring their survival to contemplate chasing risky public services contracts, the survey indicates.

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