This is a tool you can use to preview the section of the Annual Information Statement that asks for information about your charity's programs.
For the Annual Information Statement, we define a program as an activity or service that a charity runs (whether it be ongoing or temporary, small or large) to pursue its charitable purpose for its beneficiaries.
This previewer tool gives you a chance to familiarise yourself with the charity programs section before you complete your charity's Annual Information Statement.
Guidance on completing the programs section of the Annual Information Statement can be found in the Annual Information Statement Guide that the ACNC publishes each year. Using this previewer tool will ensure you are ready to provide the best information for your charity when you complete its Annual Information Statement.
Note: This is just a preview tool; it is not the actual Annual Information Statement. The answers you put in here will not be saved to your charity's Annual Information Statement. If you want to save your answers here in preparation for your charity's Annual Information Statement, click the 'Print' button at the bottom after you complete the details for each program. You can then save each one as a PDF or print it.
Program Name
Classification
Type of activity or service
Click the 'Search classification' button below to open a list of classifications for you to choose from.
Beneficiaries
Program beneficiaries
From the list below, select the main beneficiaries of this program. Be as specific as you can.
Locations
Program locations
Enter the location or locations for this program.
Enter the single specific areas in which this program operates and helps or benefits its beneficiaries. It may be many locations or it may be a single location.
If this program helps or benefits beneficiaries in multiple areas, enter either all the locations, or provide the state or territory, or even 'Australia' (if it is nation wide).
The location will be important information on the public Charity Register, so the more specific you are, the more likely people are to find your charity's work.