Charity Journal Charity Reviews Rating Methodology

How We Rate Charities

Every charity rating on Charity Journal is an independent editorial assessment built entirely on publicly available data, third-party audits, and sector benchmarks.

Last UpdatedJune 2026
Review CycleAnnual
Rating Criteria6 Weighted Categories
Score Range0 to 100
Overview

What Is the Charity Journal Rating?

The Charity Journal Rating is a structured credibility score assigned to charities and nonprofit organisations based on six independently weighted categories.

Important: Charity Journal ratings are editorial assessments, not regulatory audits. Scores should be read alongside the full review article.

Rating Criteria

What We Measure and Why

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Transparency

Weight: 20%

Annual reports, audited financials, public disclosures, and open governance documentation.

📊

Financial Health

Weight: 20%

Overhead ratios, fundraising efficiency, reserve funds, and fiscal responsibility.

🎯

Impact & Effectiveness

Weight: 25%

Measurable outcomes, evidence-based programmes, beneficiary reach, and mission alignment.

🏛️

Governance

Weight: 15%

Board independence, conflict-of-interest policies, executive compensation, and ethical standards.

Accountability

Weight: 10%

Third-party evaluations, watchdog ratings, complaint mechanisms, and donor stewardship.

🤝

Community Trust

Weight: 10%

Beneficiary satisfaction, volunteer ratings, media reputation, and community relationships.

Grading Scale

How Scores Become Grades

GradeScore RangeWhat It Means
A+95–100Exceptional across every category.
A90–94Outstanding. Sector-leading performance.
A−85–89Excellent. Strong across all categories with minor gaps.
B+80–84Very good. Solid with visible but non-critical weaknesses.
B75–79Good. Meets most sector standards.
B−70–74Above average. Notable gap in at least one area.
C+65–69Average. Performs adequately in some areas.
C60–64Below average. Read full review before giving.
C−55–59Weak in multiple categories.
D+ / D40–54Well below sector standards.
F0–39Critical failures or serious governance breaches.
Corrections

Challenging a Score

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