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Current Issues Information Sheets - one page briefs on current CPNS Research

Newsletters - a bi yearly summary of CPNS activities, research and alumni events

Reports - commissioned research for government and nonprofit organisations

Working Papers - over 150 CPNS working papers since the 1990's

Recent Journal Articles/Conference Publications - investigating recent and topical developments related to non-profit organisations and philanthropy

Third Sector Research Institute Working Papers CD Rom - a collection of 150 Working Papers covering a wide range of topics relevant to nonprofit studies and form a valuable resource for nonprofit scholars

 

Books

 

Reports

Good Times and Philanthropy: Giving by Australia's Affluent Cover of Giving by Australia Affluents


Dr Kym Madden and Dr Wendy Scaife

This report draws upon the latest research to examine giving trends by affluent individuals in Australia and how these compare with overseas counterparts.

Download the full report Good Times and Philanthropy: Giving by Australia's Affluent (PDF, 1.5kB) or Executive Summary (PDF, 54kB)

 

 

 

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Working Papers

Full list of working papers with abstracts (PDF 152 kB) including order form (for hard copies). To view or download individual working papers, visit QUT ePrints


CPNS 41 - Key governance issues for funded nonprofit organisations in Queensland. Gavin Nicholson, Cameron Newton, Michelle Sheldrake. August 2008.

CPNS 40 - An Examination of Tax Deductible Donations Made By Individual Australian Taxpayers in 2005 - 06. Myles McGregor-Lowndes, Cameron Newton. May 2008.

CPNS 39 - How Long is a Piece of Red Tape? The Paperwork Reporting Costs of Government Grants. Christine M. Ryan and Myles McGregor-Lowndes. March 2008.

CPNS 38 - Survey of Fundraising and Alumni Relations (SOFAR) 2007. Cameron Newton, Daniel McDiarmid, Wendy Scaife, and Myles McGregor-Lowndes. February 2008

CPNS 37 - An Examination of Tax–Deductible Donations Made by Individual Australian Taxpayers in 2004-05(with special section on the 2004 Tsunami).Myles McGregor-Lowndes, Cameron Newton. May 2007

CPNS 36 - Associations Incorporation and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2006. Myles McGregor-Lowndes, Xanthe Paltridge and Janet Mack. Feb.2007

CPNS 35 - Improving the Effectiveness of Fundraising and Alumni Programs Using International Benchmarks. Daniel McDiarmid. Oct 2006

CPNS 34 – Shared Services: Lessons from the Public and Private Sectors for the Nonprofit Sector. Peter Walsh, Myles McGregor-Lowndes and Cameron Newton. Aug 2006

CPNS 33 – An Examination of Tax-Deductible Donations Made By Individual Australian Taxpayers in 2003-04. Myles McGregor-Lowndes, Stephen Marsden. April 2006

CPNS 32 – Bounce-Back of Episodic Volunteers: What makes episodic volunteers return? Leonie Bryen, Kym Madden. April 2006

CPNS 31 – The Training Grounds of Democracy?  Social Trends and Nonprofit Governance. Alan Hough, Myles McGregor-Lowndes, Chris Ryan. March 2006

CPNS 30 – Is the Tide Turning? Professional advisers' willingness to advise about philanthropy. Kym Madden and Cameron Newton. March 2006

CPNS 29 – An Examination of Tax-Deductible Donations Made by Individual Australian Taxpayers in 2002-03. Myles McGregor-Lowndes and Stephen Marsden. Dec 2005.

CPNS 28 – Structural Isomorphism in Australian Non-Profit OrganizationJeff Leiter. Feb 2005

CPNS 27 – An Examination of Tax-Deductible Donations Made by Individual Australian Taxpayers in 2001-02Myles McGregor-Lowndes and Stephen Marsden. Sept 2004

CPNS 26 – The Mandatory Disclosure of Cost of Fundraising Ratios: Does it achieve the regulators’ purposes? Ted Flack

CPNS 25 – 2002 Study of the financial adviser’s role in philanthropy. Kym Madden

CPNS 24 – An Examination of Tax Deductible Donations made by Individual Taxpayers in Australia in 2000/01. Myles McGregor-Lowndes and Stephen Marsden

CPNS 23 – Domestic and International Grantmaking: The Comfort of Codes. Diana Leat

CPNS 22 – Introductory Chapter to The Economics of Nonprofit Enterprises. Richard Steinberg

CPNS 21 – Giving: The Next Generation - Parental Effects on Donations. Richard Steinberg and Mark Wilhelm

CPNS 20 – Using a Thimble to Drink from a Fire Hydrant: Information Anxiety and the Third Sector. Lara Cain


 

Third Sector Research Institute Working Papers CD Rom

In a collaborative activity involving the Centre of Philanthropy and Nonprofit Studies (CPNS) at QUT, the Centre for Australian Community Organisations and Management (CACOM) at UTS, and the Centre for Citizenship and Human Rights (CCHR) at Deakin University, a collection of 150 Working Papers is now available on a searchable CD Rom. The Working Papers cover a wide range of topics relevant to nonprofit studies and form a valuable resource for nonprofit scholars. The CD comes with the software necessary to search and view all of the Working Papers and is available for $66 including GST, plus $10 postage and handling.

Download a full list of the Working Papers on the CD Rom (PDF, 125kB)
The CD Rom can be purchased through the QUT Bookshop. Download the order form (PDF, 26kB)

Download CD Rom Instructions for Use (Word, 22kB)

 

 

 

Books

Charity Law & Social Policy by Kerry O'Halloran, Myles McGregor-Lowndes and Karla Simon

Charity Law and Social PolicyCharity Law & Social Policy explores contemporary law, policy and practice in a range of modern common law nations. It does so in four parts and from the perspective of how this has evolved in the UK.

As progenitor of a system bequeathed to its colonies and after centuries of leadership in developing the core principles, policies and precedents that subsequently shaped its development, the contribution of England & Wales, the originating jurisdiction, is first described and analysed in detail. This is achieved in the seven chapters comprising Parts 1 and 2. These broadly sketch the parameters and role of ‘charity’ – seen as a mix of public and private interests - then address the law’s role in protecting, policing, adjusting and supporting charity. This provides the critical dimensions for the comparative analysis of experience in the common law nations that constitutes the main part of the book.

Part 3 (5 chapters) provides an analysis of the legal functions as they apply to type of need and thereby give effect to social policy in Singapore, Australia, New Zealand, Canada and the United States of America. Part 4 concludes with three chapters that appraise political influence as a factor in aligning charity law with social policy to create a facilitative environment for appropriate charitable activity. Attention is given to the central role of the regulator, contemporary charity law frameworks and definitional boundaries.

This publication will be available from Springer

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Charity Law and Social Inclusion, An International Study- by Kerry O'Halloran

Book Cover. Charity Law and Social Inclusion.

Book Review: The International Journal of Not for Profit Box by David Robinson

Book Review: International Journal of Civil Society Law by Karla Simon

Book Summary and ORDER FORM

Information on Publisher's Website (Routledge)

 

 

 

 

 

Developing Your Organisation 2008

Developing your Organisation book

FREE download available.

Developing Your Organisation provides practical and current information essential to starting a community organisation. Eleven chapters may be downloaded individually making it easy to access the information most relevant to your organisation. Chapters include Starting A Community Organisation, Management Committees, Meetings, Employing People, Volunteers, Organisational Performance, When Things Go Wrong, Consumer Participation, Culturally Inclusive Service Delivery, Risk Management, Accountability and Legal Obligations. Each Chapter includes a "Useful Resources" section directing readers to helpful websites and publications. For free information and resources for community organisations visit our Developing Your Organisation site on the CPNS Wiki.

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The Secretary's Handbook by Myles McGregor-Lowndes 2003 (3rd Edition)

The Secretary's Handbook by Myles McGregor-Lowndes 2003 (3rd edition)

FREE download available.

The Secretary's Handbook is designed to provide practical solutions for incorporated association secretaries. We have taken note of the types of inquiries from secretaries over the years and used this as the basis of the publication. The size and activities of associations vary dramatically from those with just a few members, no assets and a couple of hundred dollars in the bank, to multi-million dollar clubs with large trading concerns. While the provisions of the Act apply to secretaries regardless of organisational size, we have tried to point out variations in secretarial practice between simple and complex organisations.

View other information resources for incorporated association secretaries including forms and videos.

 

 

 

 

The Incorporated Associations Manual by Myles McGregor-Lowndes

FREE download: First 3 chapters

The Incorporated Associations Manual offers everything you need to know about forming an incorporated association. It features the Associations Incorporation Act 1981 in clear and simple language along with information on insurance, taxation, fundraising, meeting procedures and much more, including forms and examples. Loose-leaf updates on changes in the law are generally published annually and can be added to your complete Manual.

This publication is available from the Caxton Legal Centre for $70.00 (GST inclusive) + $10 postage. Updates are priced at approximately $27.00 each.

Phone: 07 3254 1811, Fax: 07 3254 1356, Email: caxton@lrvnet.org.au.

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A Grant Seeker's Guide by Brian Grehan

Grant Seeker's Guide by Brian Gregan

In A Grant Seeker's Guide Grehan shares his wealth of practical experience as a grant seeker and also as a decision maker. His understanding of all the processes involved in grant making is shared here in the hope that increased knowledge of the needs of others will lead to better practices. It has been written to help charities towards achieving greater success with their grant seeking. This publication seeks to provide some practical guidance for both grant seekers and grant givers. Bryan who has been on both sides of the fence, has provided a useful resource which quickly gets down to the specifics of a successful grant relationship.

This publication is available from the QUT Bookshop for $33.00 each (GST inclusive) + $6.00 postage. Phone: 07 3138 5021, Fax: 07 3138 4187, Email: bookshop@qut.edu.au or

Download the order form (PDF, 34kB)

The Development of Community Foundations in Australia: Recreating the American Dream by Dr Diana Leat 2004

The Development of Community Foundations in Australia: Recreating the American Dream by Dr Diana Leat 2004

Community foundations have been described as the fastest growing form of philanthropy. The Development of Community Foundations in Australia: Recreating the American Dream by Dr Diana Leat, is a report focusing on the development of community foundations in Australia as one important example of the growth of community foundations world-wide. Influenced by the success of the US foundation model, community foundations, and organisations to support them, began to grow dramatically around the world during the mid/late 1990s. However, social, economic and legislative differences between countries have resulted in differing success and development rates outside the US. The 'American dream' of community foundations has had some very positive functions in the growth of these foundations in Australia, but, if not fully understood, may have a damaging sting in its tail.

This publication is available from the QUT Bookshop for $33.00 each (GST inclusive) + $6.00 postage. Phone: 07 3138 5021, Fax: 07 3138 4187, Email: bookshop@qut.edu.au or

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