Monday, November 30, 2009

Bylaws, letters patent, and constitutions

When an organization in Canada seeks incorporation, it is necessary for them to have a consitution, bylaws, and letters of patent in place. In this podcast, Adam explains each of these terms, describes what types of information must be included in each document, and suggests where organizations can go for more information on preparing them.


Bylaws, letters patent, and constitutions

Monday, November 2, 2009

How HST will affect Canadian nonprofits

In 2010, both British Columbia and Ontario will begin using a harmonized sales tax. This change will have an impact on nonprofits and charities in many different ways, including with regards to federal tax exemptions and disbursement quotas. Listen to this podcast to find out whether your organization will have to pay more in taxes, how your administration costs may drop, and how the HST might affect your clients and donors.


How HST will affect Canadian nonprofits

Monday, October 19, 2009

Membership in an international organization

Many Canadian nonprofits belong to some type of international association and gain valuable benefits from doing so. But membership in an international organization does carry with it some legal ramifications, making it vital for nonprofits to know their rights and responsibilities. In this podcast, Adam and Nicole discuss how this type of membership can affect lawsuits, taxes, and fundraising efforts.


Membership in an international organization

Monday, September 28, 2009

Canada's new Not-for-Profit Corporations Act

Canada's new Not-for-profit Corporations Act received royal assent this past June, and could affect upwards of 100,000 organizations throughout Canada. This podcast outlines how to find out whether your organization is affected, what you need to do if you are impacted by the Act, and changes to audit rules and corporate governance regulations.

Canada's new Not-for-Profit Corporations Act

Monday, August 24, 2009

Appearing before government committees

Appearing before a government committee can be a nerve-wracking experience for many nonprofit leaders and employees. But nonprofits and charities have a unique role to play in helping to inform government in all levels, especially since so many across Canada have access to research and information that is just not available elsewhere. This podcasts explains how appearing before government is related to, but not necessarily the same thing as, engaging in political activities such as lobbying and advocacy.


Appearing before government committees