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Scary Time for Charities?

The New Zealand Association Resource Centre Trust has recently posted a blog article with the above heading. It looks at some of the implications of the new reporting standards with which charities will need to comply. One of these of particular import to small charities is in recording revenue. Read Read more

By NFP Editor, 10 years1 May 2015 ago
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Fundraising Tips – Writing Grant Applications

There is an inordinate amount of advice on Google for those wishing to raise funds, write grant applications etc. However it is a crowded field and to be successful you will need to write an application that sticks out from the crowd and meets the requirements of the funder. Here Read more

By NFP Editor, 10 years27 March 2015 ago
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Use of Charities Registration Number

We are a registered charity. When and where should our Charity Number be used? Your registration number (in the form CC12345) should be shown at least on letterheads, brochures, donation forms and anything which can be construed as seeking or accounting for funds. Charities Services recently published this advice: “Every registered Read more

By NFP Editor, 11 years31 January 2015 ago
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Charities should target major donors in their 50s

Legacy consultant Richard Radcliffe tells delegates at the International Fundraising Congress that most charities ask people in their late 60’s for gifts, but wealthier people tend to make their wills a decade earlier ..  <Read full article from Third Sector website>

By NFP Editor, 11 years ago

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