The October edition of the ACNC's monthly e-newsletter, The Charitable Purpose, has now been sent to charities and subscribers. In this edition, ACNC Commissioner Dr Gary Johns talks about the opportunity charities now have to showcase their work, we announce cuts in red tape for charities and we highlight a major development for community sheds. Subscribe to the monthly newsletter on our home page.
The November edition of the ACNC's monthly e-newsletter, The Charitable Purpose, has now been sent to charities and subscribers. In this edition, ACNC Commissioner Dr Gary Johns talks about the opportunity charities now have to showcase their work, we announce cuts in red tape for charities and we highlight a major development for community sheds. Subscribe to the monthly newsletter on our home page.
The December edition of the ACNC's monthly e-newsletter, The Charitable Purpose, has now been sent to charities and subscribers. In this edition, ACNC Commissioner Dr Gary Johns reflects on the momentous challenges in 2020 that tested Australia’s charity sector and placed significant demands on the ACNC as the regulator, approimately 300 charities lose their registration, sanctions for charities that fail to join the National Redress Scheme and more. Subscribe to the monthly newsletter on our home page.
The January edition of the ACNC's monthly e-newsletter, The Charitable Purpose, has now been sent to charities and subscribers. In this edition, ACNC Commissioner Dr Gary Johns talks about the importance of starting the year off on the right foot, about the 31 January Annual Information Statement due date, the new financial reporting best practice guide, and the updated ACNC Stakeholder Engagement Framework.
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.
Following an investigation, the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission has revoked the charity registration of Misty Mountain Health Retreat Ltd.
From today, charities will only need to notify Consumer Affairs Victoria of their intent to fundraise to become a registered fundraiser. Additionally, charities that fundraise in Victoria are no longer required to submit an annual return to Consumer Affairs Victoria. Instead, charities can submit the Annual Information Statement to the ACNC