Monday 29 February 2016

CONTENTS: CharityWatchNZ Blogs 1 – 24


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24. Donations and approved donee status: Maximising fundraising revenue from donors (27 Nov 2015)

23. Deregistered charities: life after death (13 Nov 2015)

22. Kids cancer charities (5 Nov 2015)

21. Sports charities (29 Oct 2015)

20. Refugees and charities (8 Sep 2015)

19. NZ charities that receive income from government (12 Feb 2014)

18. NZ charities that receive bequest income (13 Nov 2014)

17. Australia vs New Zealand: Comparing information charities provide to the regulators (7 Oct 2014)

16. Grant Thornton Australia and New Zealand Not-for-Profit Sector Survey 2013/2014 (17 Sep 2013)

15. NZ’s proposed new accounting standards for registered charities (25 May 2013)

14. NZ’s registered charities that have trading operations (15 Apr 2013)

13. Charity regulator lessons from the UK Cup Trust case? (19 Mar 2013)

12. Australia announces its charity data proposals for 2013 & 2014 (14 Mar 2013)

11. NZ’s million dollar charities with mushrooming balance sheets (8 Jan 2013)

10. Charitable groups: why aren’t there more of them? (6 Dec 2012)

9. Deregistered charities (2 Nov 2012)

8. NZ private schools and charities (8 Oct 2012)

7.  NZ’s religious charities (18 Sep 2012)

6. NBR Rich Listers & charities (4 Sep 2012)

5. NZ charities with overseas purposes (13 Aug 2012)

4. Corporate charities in NZ (27 Jly 2012)

3. NZ’s high income / high expense charities (17 Jly 2012)

2. Gang charities – should we be concerned? (9 Jly 2012)

1.  Reducing transparency (1 Jly 2012)

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