A charity can be classified as small, medium or large, with a charity’s size based on its annual revenue for the reporting period. Small charities are those with annual revenue under $500,000, medium charities are those with annual revenue of $500,000 or more, but under $3 million, while large charities are those with annual revenue of $3 million or more.
The Australian Charities Report is an annual report published by the ACNC on the state of the charity sector, produced from the latest data from charities’ Annual Information Statements.
Parents & Citizens Associations (P&Cs), or Parents & Friends Associations (P&Fs), are organisations set up to support schools. Many P&Cs are registered charities.
Is your P&C registered with the ACNC? This webinar aimed to help P&Cs understand their relationship with the ACNC as a registered charity. This is a great opportunity for newly elected committee members to learn about their P&Cs obligations to the ACNC and what they need to do.
As part of the Modernising Business Registers program, directors of charities that are a company, a registered Australian body, or an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander corporation will need to apply for a Director Identification Number (director ID).