Our media policy recognises that engaging with the media can help the ACNC meet its object to maintain, protect and enhance public trust and confidence in the not-for-profit sector through accountability and transparency. This policy sets out how the ACNC will engage with the media and defines which staff can be designated authorised ACNC spokespeople.
This Commissioner's Policy Statement sets out the obligation of charities to notify the ACNC of certain matters, in particular certain changes to the charity’s details or matters that may affect its entitlement to registration under the ACNC Act.
This Commissioner’s Policy Statement articulates the ACNC’s financial reporting scaffolding strategy – a set of principles that guide ACNC participation in dialogue about financial reporting.
Commissioner's Policy Statement CPS 2013/05 covers Group Reporting - Joint and Collective, and sets out the ACNC's policy for applications by two or more registered charities to form a reporting group. It is intended to guide the public in determining the most relevant principles the Commissioner will consider when reviewing such an application.
This Operational Procedure sets out how the ACNC will comply with the requirement of Part II to the Freedom of Information Act 1982 (Cth) (FOI Act) to establish an Information Publication Scheme (IPS).
The Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission (ACNC) tabled its 2019–20 annual report today. ACNC Commissioner the Hon Dr Gary Johns said the annual report highlights the Commission’s achievements in a year of unprecedented challenges for the community and the charity sector.
In this fortnight’s edition, acting Commissioner Anna Longley encourages charities with deductible gift recipient (DGR) endorsement to check their registration details ahead of ACNC reviews.
The Australian Charities and Not-for-Profits Commission (ACNC) has welcomed the Commonwealth Government’s announcement of $2.9 million in the Federal Budget to conduct risk reviews of charities.