TIAA is proud to support the 10th  anniversary of Charity Fraud Awareness Week, which runs between 8th December – 12th December 2025

As a supplier of business assurance services to the charity sector, we find this week particularly important, the campaign aims to bring together everyone involved in the charity and not for profit sectors to raise awareness and share good practice in tackling fraud and cybercrime.

Now in its tenth year, the campaign brings together charities, NGOs, and not-for-profit organisations to raise awareness and share best practices for tackling fraud and cybercrime. All organisations in this space are susceptible to fraud, and those delivering vital services to local communities may be particularly vulnerable to fraudsters seeking to exploit ongoing national and global challenges.

During the week, TIAA will be taking part by posting advice and information to our X and LinkedIn social media accounts using the hashtag #StopCharityFraud

Our specialists are available to provide advice and assurance on fraud prevention, cybercrime awareness and security management.  You can contact us via our contacts page to find out more.

Other useful resources for charities looking to understand more about fraud in the charity and not-for-profit sectors include

Fraud Stop – Charity Edition 2025 – Our Fraud Stop publications feature emerging fraud trends identified at organisations, case studies that our specialists have been involved in and methods of fraud prevention.

Charity Fraud:  Top 6 Areas of Weaknesswe’ve identified the top 5 areas across charities as being weaknesses.

National Cyber Security Centre – Small Charity Guide – How to improve cyber security within your charity – quickly, easily and at low cost. NCSC – Small Charity Guide

Charity Commission – Top tips for responding to fraud when things go wrong

Discover more information on our Anti-Crime Services and the work we do with Charities.