Not-for-Profit Regulatory Compliance
This course provides a comprehensive overview of the regulatory landscape for Not-for-Profit organisations in Australia, covering legal structures, constitutional documents, funding, taxation and compliance responsibilities.
Note: this course is not aligned to the Capability Framework.
Course overview
Managing a Not-for-Profit organisation, whether it is a charity, professional association, sporting club or community organisation, can be challenging. This course discusses the role of the various regulators in Australia for Not-for-Profit and charitable organisations and looks at the responsibilities and obligations of these organisations in a regulatory context.
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- Key information
- Duration: 3.5 hours (face-to-face & virtual)
CPD Points: 5 CPD hours
Assessment: 20 question multiple choice exam with 70% pass mark
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- Learning objectives
- • Identify the different legal structures available
• Highlight the importance of the constituent document (constitution)
• Overview funding obligations
• Outline taxation (including GST) issues
• Overview broader compliance responsibilities as an employer.
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- Who should do the course?
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- Delivery
- • Face-to-face
• Online on-demand
• Virtual
Why study this course?
The aim of this course is to examine the current legal and regulatory requirements applicable to Not-for-Profit organisations.
CPD hours
5 CPD hours. Find out more about CPD hours and requirements here.
Academic profile
The course is designed and delivered by seasoned governance experts and legal professionals with extensive academic and industry experience.