Preventing Corruption on Construction Projects
UK Anti-Corruption Strategy and Implementation of International Conventions
Donations and Membership
TI(UK) depends on the support of organisations and individuals interested in its work to finance its activities.
You can make a one-off donation or you can become a Full or an Associate Member of TI(UK) by completing and returning the membership form. Full Members can participate in TI(UK)'s governance and vote at Annual or Extraordinary General Meetings whereas Associate Members can associate themselves with TI(UK) activities without involving themselves in the organisation's governance.
The current recommended minimum donations are £35 for an individual and £250 for a company or other organisation. However, companies with significant turnover or capitalisation may consider it reasonable to make larger donations, which would receive appropriate acknowledgement if desired. Donations, in excess of the minimum amount, from individuals are also most welcome.
Full and Associate Members are required to confirm in writing that they agree to uphold the Vision, Values and Guiding Principles for Transparency International.If you would like further information before deciding whether to support and/or join TI(UK) please contact our office.
TI(UK) is a registered Charity (number 1112842) in the UK.
TI(UK) Corporate Supporters Forum
A number of major companies and professional firms operating internationally participate in the TI(UK) Corporate Supporters Forum , which facilitates the sharing and development of best practice in countering bribery. Members are committed to working towards creating a business environment in which bribery is unacceptable and several of them have developed advanced integrity or similar programmes to tackle economic crime. Forum members are regularly updated on related issues and have at least two meetings a year focused on business concerns in this area. They make an important financial or other contribution to the work of TI(UK) and help to ensure that TI(UK) is abreast of current corporate practice and experience.
If you represent a suitable company or firm and would like to discuss membership of the Forum, please contact our office.