Starting and Maintaining a Charity in Canada


Book Description

A comprehensive overview of legal and administrative issues for Canadian charity leaders.




Running a Charity: A Canadian Legal Guide: Revised and Updated Edition


Book Description

A 'must read' for all those who lead and administer charities. People are often surprised that there are detailed and extensive laws governing the way we give charity, and to whom we give it. Starting and Maintaining a Charity in Canada is written for people who work for the good of all humankind. It is intended to help charities maintain compliance with the law while continuing their good work. BONUS: This essential guidebook for every Canadian charity includes access to Legal and Tax web resources via a companion website. Samples of various forms and documents referred to in the book are provided on the companion website where they are updated regularly.
















Nonprofit Law


Book Description

In a concise and readable format, Nonprofit Law, 2nd Edition provides up-to-date information about the legal issues that can arise at every turn--from inception to termination--of a Section 501(c)(3) organization. This second edition continues and builds upon the comprehensive features of the first edition, including: A reader-friendly presentation that does not assume earlier background with tax, trusts, or corporations A balanced treatment between theory and practical reality Cradle-to-grave organization of topics Notes, questions, and problems in each chapter that add context to the text All relevant statutes and regulations within the text Optional exercises for creating a virtual nonprofit, which become the basis for further hypothetical questions. Designed to satisfy the highest academic requirements for students of law, business, and public policy (and to provide an accessible, comprehensive desk reference for practicing nonprofit professionals), Nonprofit Law, 2nd Edition explains the corporate, tax, and other regulatory issues that all nonprofit managers, board members, and their lawyers ultimately face. Highlights of the second edition include: Examples of familiar organizations, from Catholic Dioceses to the American Red Cross, grappling with critical issues Consideration of for-profit social enterprises as alternatives to nonprofits Thorough exploration of the policy implications of nonprofit regulation An explanation of the controversies surrounding nonprofits' entrance into politics and the IRS' response.