A table to compare the different types of legal structures and their characteristics.
A list of all the contents in the Community Resource Kit divided into topics.
A charitable trust is an agreement between people (called trustees) to manage property, over which they have control, for charitable...
A quick tour of the site. How to search for resources and about resources.
About the stages of an organisation's life cycle, development and typical characteristics.
A charitable trust is one of the main legal structures that community groups may consider as a way to operate.
Find out how to run efficient and productive meetings.
The following steps outline the process for setting up a registered charitable trust.
An introduction to financial management and other financial management resources in the Community Resource Kit
Governance is about how an organisation is run.
A introduction to community and voluntary groups in New Zealand, the words used, culture and values, historical background and the...
Information about Charities Services and registering as a charity.
Information about companies, cooperative companies, industrial and provident societies and Māori land trusts.
Information about the dissolution and winding-up of a charitable organisation.
A risk is a current or future factor or event that could negatively affect the project, service or programme you...
Information about incorporated societies, the key features and rules.
Information about unincorporated groups - the key features, rules and processes, advantages and limitations.
A quick introduction to fundraising.
An introduction to communications and the communication resources in the Community Resource Kit.
An outline of the process of setting-up an incorporated society.