Other Areas Where Charities Need to Enter into Contracts 
Although they are not-for-profit entities, charities may from time to time be engaged in many of the same types of commercial arrangements as for-profit businesses. These might involve a variety of areas of law such as intellectual property, confidentiality, IT, websites, fundraising, data protection, or employment.
For:
Information on various business topics, see Business Info
Intellectual property and confidentiality, see IP.
Website terms and conditions, disclaimers, privacy policies, and other website template documents, see Website Ts and Cs.
Data protection, see UK GDPR & Data Protection Documents and Data Protection.
Events and hospitality, see Events and Hospitality Agreements.
Memoranda of understanding (MOUs), letters of intent, electronic signatures, exclusivity etc, see Heads of Terms.
Negotiating, forming, and managing contracts, see Negotiating Contracts and Commercial Agreements.
Standard contracts clauses, see Standard Clauses.
Framework or call off documents, see Framework Agreements
Retainer of services, see Retainer Services Agreements
Business continuity, see Business Continuity.
Employment, see Employment.
Health & Safety, see H&S.