This information is designed to help trustees and directors of Māori organisations with their responsibilities and role as guardians and…
Employing and supporting the Chief Executive is a core role of the Board.
The updated edition of Nine Steps to Effective Governance is now widely used in the non-profit sector locally and globally.
The five key steps to help you decide if you have to set up a charity or a legal entity…
Create your own Strategic Plan by adapting this template from The Wheelhouse.
Governance resources for social sector organisations - read about specific topics or download a full guide for goverance in social…
BDO aims to support the sector that does so much to support New Zealand communities.
A charitable trust is an agreement between people (called trustees) to manage property, over which they have control, for charitable…
This governance resource is a starting point to help new officers understand their role as an officer of a charity.
Charities Services have a section specifically for Māori charities, Te Puna Atawhaitanga.
A high-level guide with themes and questions to help charities navigate legal risks.
A Creative NZ kit for boards, managers and coordinators to help attract, manage and retain volunteers.
How can you be better prepared and reduce the likelihood of harm to your organisation through risk management?
The SafePlus Online Self-Assessment Tool is a free health & safety performance improvement tool, designed for small and medium-sized organisations.
SEEDS talks with inspiring people making a positive impact with their lives.
A free online library of 1,000's of practical resources that include organisational development in non profits - many resources are…
Information about the dissolution and winding-up of a charitable organisation.
This guide for people who are, or are thinking about becoming, board members of a charity.
Helpful tips for organisations who have decided to apply to become a registered charity, making sure you have all the…
The Wheelhouse is a single point of contact for Taranaki community organisations.