The increasing number and influence of charities in the economy, allegations and evidence of fraud and mismanagement, and the need for information to inform policy, are all reasons for the establishment of charity regulators. Public interest and public choice provide underlying theories explaining charity regulation which aims to increase public trust and confidence in charities (and thus increases philanthropy), and to limit tax benefits to specific organisations and donors. Disclosure-based regulatory regimes are a common model for charities regulation in many jurisdictions. Nevertheless, these can be resource intensive for the regulator and regulated charities, and growing pressure on government budgets requires efficiencies to be found....
One of the most important aspects of modern governance of any organisation, whether a charity, a com...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine whether the registered charities in New Zealand ha...
Why do we regulate charities? What is it about charities that requires them to be regulated because ...
The increasing number and influence of charities in the economy, evidence of mismanagement and the n...
The increasing number and influence of charities in the economy, allegations and evidence of fraud a...
Increasingly governments worldwide regulate charities, seeking to restrict the number of organizatio...
Internationally, there has been a steady increase in the number of countries instigating charity reg...
Internationally, there has been a steady increase in the number of countries instigating charity reg...
Internationally, there has been a steady increase in the number of countries instigating charity reg...
In the absence of a statutory instrument to enforce payment of a regulatory fee, regulators are reli...
The New Zealand charitable sector argued for many years that it was important to establish a Chariti...
Funding for England and Wales’ Charity Commission has been cut by 48% between 2007 and 2016, impacti...
This research aims to enhance understanding of the community and voluntary sector of New Zealand. Th...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to analyse nonprofit regulation through comparing and contrast...
Canadian charities need a new regulatory system. Currently, charities are regulated primarily at the...
One of the most important aspects of modern governance of any organisation, whether a charity, a com...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine whether the registered charities in New Zealand ha...
Why do we regulate charities? What is it about charities that requires them to be regulated because ...
The increasing number and influence of charities in the economy, evidence of mismanagement and the n...
The increasing number and influence of charities in the economy, allegations and evidence of fraud a...
Increasingly governments worldwide regulate charities, seeking to restrict the number of organizatio...
Internationally, there has been a steady increase in the number of countries instigating charity reg...
Internationally, there has been a steady increase in the number of countries instigating charity reg...
Internationally, there has been a steady increase in the number of countries instigating charity reg...
In the absence of a statutory instrument to enforce payment of a regulatory fee, regulators are reli...
The New Zealand charitable sector argued for many years that it was important to establish a Chariti...
Funding for England and Wales’ Charity Commission has been cut by 48% between 2007 and 2016, impacti...
This research aims to enhance understanding of the community and voluntary sector of New Zealand. Th...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to analyse nonprofit regulation through comparing and contrast...
Canadian charities need a new regulatory system. Currently, charities are regulated primarily at the...
One of the most important aspects of modern governance of any organisation, whether a charity, a com...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine whether the registered charities in New Zealand ha...
Why do we regulate charities? What is it about charities that requires them to be regulated because ...