This 2017 risk assessment of Australia’s not-for-profit sector is a joint report from the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission (ACNC) and the Australian Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre (AUSTRAC). It followed extensive analysis of the sector.
The ACNC’s 2017 environmental scan of the National Standard Chart of Accounts (NSCOA) set out to analyse the current use and awareness of the NSCOA, as well as the challenges or benefits identified in its use.
The ACNC commissioned the University of New South Wales (UNSW) Sydney to analyse the ways Australia’s charities were growing and changing between 2014 and 2016, using the information provided in Annual Information Statements.
This report presents the findings of research into community trust and confidence in the charities sector conducted by ChantLink on behalf of the ACNC.
This report examines public trust and confidence in Australian charities. The research consists of in-depth interviews, focus groups and an online survey.
This research was conducted by Kantar Public on behalf of the ACNC, to continue the tracking of confidence and trust in the Australian charity sector.
This 2014 report by Ernst & Young examines the regulatory and reporting burden on charities. While this research focused on Commonwealth burden, it also considered state and territory burden.
As part of the Commonwealth Government’s broader red tape reduction agenda, a key function of the ACNC is to help reduce the regulatory burden on the Australian not for profit sector. This 2016 report presents three options to reduce the regulatory burden on charities.
This 2016 report examines the opportunities for a common definition of 'charity' in all Australian jurisdictions.
This report covers the ACNC's activities from 1 July 2016 to 30 June 2017.