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Work effectively with and within a charity or NPO.
Charitable and not-for-profit organizations play an important role in Canada's economy, and in the lives of millions of Canadians involved in community efforts. In working inside or alongside these organizations, it is of immense benefit to have a good understanding of the laws governing them.
The Law of Charitable and Not-for-Profit Organizations is the leading legal reference text on the subject, providing an overview of the laws governing charitable and not-for-profit organizations, offering comprehensive analysis and advice in areas such as:
Legal structure
Governance and stewardship
Charity members and their relationship with the organization
Revenue, including fundraising, gifts, gaming, etc.
Legal compliance with various statutes and taxation
What's New In This Edition
Author Donald J. Bourgeois is a top legal expert in the field, providing detailed information on charitable law, and offering exceptional insights and guidance. The Law of Charitable and Not-for-Profit Organizations, 6th Edition features significant case law, practice and legislative updates since the previous edition was published in 2016, including:
The effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on charities and not-for-profit organizations
Ontario's Not-for-Profit Corporations Act, 2010
Saskatchewan's Non-profit Corporations Act, 2022
The expansion of what types of organizations may be eligible for consideration for tax benefits under the Income Tax Act as a result of public policy decisions
The shift towards an objective standard of care for Officers, Directors and Trustees
The changing approach of the courts towards intervening in the relationship between a member and an organization
New guidance on social investments from the Ontario Office of the Public Guardian and Trustee and the amendment of Ontario's Charities Accounting Act, 1990 to expressly permit social investments
The implementation of "accessibility" legislation and a new approach to human rights and accessibility in Ontario, Nova Scotia, Manitoba and at the federal level
The online application process for registration through CRA's My Business Account
Who Should Read This Book
Lawyers who represent charities and not-for-profit organizations who require a reliable resource on charities and not-for-profit law in Canada
In-house counsel who work for charitable organizations, social welfare and cultural organizations, not-for-profit organizations, trade associations, etc. or as counsel for those dealing with a charitable group, such as when making a donation
Government lawyers and ministries who regularly work or interact with charities and not-for-profit organizations
Charities and not-for-profit organizations who need to have an important legal reference tool close at hand
Accounting firms who have charities and not-for-profit organizations as clients, to help advise them on maintaining their organization's status