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The new Charities Amendment Bill introduces a wide range of changes for charities to be aware of.
A toolbox designed to encourage community organisations and marae to consider the health and wellbeing of everyone involved with their…
In this webinar Charities Services provides information on what it means to be a registered charity.
Getting digital - assess and improve your organisation's website, digital marketing and online performance with these tools.
A series of webinars that help community groups deliver their mahi
A best practice template library, hosted by Platform Trust, was developed for NGO Mental Health & Addiction providers but is…
A business continuity plan identifies how your organisation can keep its essential functions up and running during a time of disruption.…
Templates to start you off with the preparation and documentation of your Annual General Meeting
A sample agenda and guide to the 'on the day' running of an AGM.
Planning an AGM? This overview of a well-organised AGM includes helpful hints and templates.
A guide to holding effective and enjoyable meetings, covering planning and the meeting process.
The Code of Ethics provides an agreed set of guidelines for youth work in Aotearoa New Zealand to ensure that…
A charitable trust is an agreement between people (called trustees) to manage property, over which they have control, for charitable…
Charities Services have a section specifically for Māori charities, Te Puna Atawhaitanga.
Reducing emissions can save your organisation money as well as help avoid global climate catastrophe – this easy-to-use toolbox shows…
Information about tools and useful links to help you, your staff and volunteers continue to work together effectively from different…
A high-level guide with themes and questions to help charities navigate legal risks.
Advice and suggestions for groups and organisations seeking donations.
How can you be better prepared and reduce the likelihood of harm to your organisation through risk management?