Complete the charity governance tool to self-assess the steps your charity is currently taking to manage related party transactions, and to identify any areas of improvement. Make notes of any discussion or action items, and discuss them at your charity's next board or committee meeting. You can print or save your answers.
Complete the charity governance tool to self-assess the steps your charity is currently taking to meet record-keeping obligations, and to identify any areas of improvement. Make notes of any discussion or action items, and discuss them at your charity's next board or committee meeting. You can print or save your answers.
The Charitable Purpose is our monthly e-newsletter, with news about matters that impact the charity sector and resources to help charities meet obligations to the ACNC.
Under the FOI Act you have the right to access documents held by the ACNC, except where the documents are exempt from disclosure. An FOI request can take up to 30 days to process.
Charities play an important role in supporting the victims of natural disasters – from providing food and shelter to counselling those who may have lost loved ones. Across Australia, charities are always at the heart of responding to major emergencies. This guidance list some things charities need to do or consider when looking to support disaster relief.
This guidance covers key steps people should consider before supporting a charity during an emergency or in the wake of a natural disaster – either in Australia or overseas.
The ACNC Charity Portal is a way to manage your charity obligations with us online. You can sign in to apply to register a not-for-profit as a charity, update your charity’s information, notify us of certain changes, and submit your Annual Information Statements. These Terms of Use describe what you need to know and understand about your rights and responsibilities as a user of the Portal.
This template is intended to be used as a starting point for charities in developing their own internal dispute resolution and disciplinary procedures.
Internal disputes within a charity are disagreements between individuals or groups about the charity's activities, decisions or policies. The ACNC does not directly intervene or mediate to resolve internal disputes.
ACNC guidance and tools such as topics, factsheets, guides, webinars, charity chat podcasts, reports, templates, interpretation statements, etc. are found on this page.