What donors want and what they get - Financial Disclosures within the Australian Not-for-profit Sector

Date: 25 Jun 2021

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The Australian Nonprofit Accounting Standards Research Program, supported by the Institute of Community Directors, is pleased to present this seminar as part of our Nonprofit Accounting Standards Seminar Series. Disclosures in nonprofit financial reporting are an important element in ensuring transparency, sound governance and ongoing support. This presentation focuses on the disclosure needs of donors and the information actually provided by charities. The seminar will highlight areas where charities are not making full use of, and deriving benefit from, their financial disclosures.

Event Details:
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Date: Friday 25 June 2021

Time: 3pm - 4pm AEST (1pm - 2pm AWST)

Location: Zoom Meeting - please register via Eventbrite to get the Zoom link

Registration: please register here

Cost: Free

If you have any queries, please email David Gilchrist on: [email protected]

Please also forward any questions in advance to David so Ushi's presentation can be as specific as possible.

Dr Ushi Ghoorah: is an academic researcher at Western Sydney University who specialises in the financial disclosures, governance and accountability of not-for-profit organisations (NFPs). Her recent research projects focus on financial disclosures practices, public perceptions of these disclosures, and determinants of financial disclosures within the Australian NFP sector. She is a key member of the Australian Nonprofit Accounting Standards Research Team.

The Australian Nonprofit Accounting Standards Research Program:
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This research and engagement program is supported by the Institute of Community Directors and is being undertaken by a group of Australian universities led by the Not-for-profits UWA Research Team at the University of Western Australia. It is focused on supporting the development of proportionate, relevant, efficient and effective accounting standards for nonprofit and charitable organisations. The project chief investigator, Professor David Gilchrist, can be contacted via email: [email protected]

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