This course discusses the role of the various regulators in Australian for not for profit and charitable organisations and looks at the responsibilities and obligations of these organisations in a regulatory context.
Managing a not-for-profit (NFP) 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 Australian for not for profit and charitable organisations and looks at the responsibilities and obligations of these organisations in a regulatory context.
This course aims to examine the current legal and regulatory requirements applicable to NFP organisations.
The key objectives are to:
A national membership association, Governance Institute of Australia advocates for a community of 43,000 governance and risk management professionals, equipping our members with the tools to drive better governance within their organisation.​​
We tailor our resources for members in the listed, unlisted and not-for-profit sectors, and ensure our member's voice is heard loudly. ​​
As the only Australian provider of chartered governance accreditation, we offer a range of short courses, certificates and postgraduate study to help further the knowledge and education of the fast-growing governance and risk management profession. ​​
We run a strong program of thought leadership, research projects and news publications and draw upon our membership of the Chartered Governance Institute to monitor emerging global trends and challenges to ensure our members are prepared.​​
Our members know that governance is at the core of every organisation — and in these tumultuous times, that good governance is more important than ever before.​
This 2-day course will provide you with knowledge of the principles that underpin the success of any compliance management framework. We break down key concepts related to effective compliance management including compliance requirements and commitments.
This 1.5-day workshop uses the GORC (governance, obligational awareness, risk management and compliance administration) framework to provide participants with the tools to craft an effective operational compliance management system.
This qualification allows for the attainment of occupational specific competencies for those working in operational roles undertaking government investigation related functions, with a particular focus on meeting the ethical and legislative requirements of the public service.
Risk and Compliance is a fundamental component of financial services. With a growing set of regulatory and operational compliance requirements, organisations are under increased pressure.
Board Compliance training is offered by Non Profit Training. Understanding the finances is an integral part for board members and managers of Australian not for profit organisations.
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