Information about the strategic planning process, analysis tools, and drawing up your strategy.
This is a list of places to go for employment-related information.
A help-sheet from the Australian Institute of Community Practice and Governance about planning, recruiting, ranaging and retaining volunteers.
Information about tools and useful links to help you, your staff and volunteers continue to work together effectively from different…
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?
Developing policies for your organisation.
An outline of the process of setting-up an incorporated society.
An introduction to financial management and other financial management resources in the Community Resource Kit
Information about communications plans, the process, and a communications plan template.
Volunteers, including governance members, often play a significant role and make a big contribution to the work and/or direction of…
Things to consider when deciding which organisational structure is right for you.
An interactive guide for people who are managing an evaluation, this resource can be used for different types of evaluations…
While the model of governance may vary for each charity, there are common core roles and governance functions that need…
A starting point for your strategic planning process - creating the right strategy process for your organisation and who to…
The Volunteering New Zealand, sector-led and co-designed Best Practice Guidelines | Te Anga Whaitake, supports volunteering engagement.
A computerised accounting system is the best option for most organisations as it will allow you to manage your finances…
Project evaluation can save you both time and resources.
SportTutor is a free online learning tool for the NZ sports sector, created to support, help and guide people working…
More about the treasurer's role and responsibilities, financial records, filing income invoices and paid accounts, and petty cash.