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On the road with NZICA

8 October 2007

The Charities Commission will be presenting at the New Zealand Institute of Chartered Accountants (NZICA) Seminar Roadshow from late October to early December. As a special offer, NZICA and organisers Hayes Knight have agreed that we can offer two free places at each seminar to charities that are already registered under the Charities Act. This offer is “first-come, first-served” - one place and location per charity.  The first two registered charities to email us and sign up for a seminar in their chosen location will be able to attend free.

Download a flyer to learn more. The purpose of the course is to provide NZICA members involved with charities and not-for-profit organisations with a practical and interactive update on recent changes in the sector.

Whether you have already registered, are yet to register, or are still not sure if your not-for-profit organisation should register – we are sure you would find this seminar useful too. The cost to non-members of NZICA is $283.50.

Dates and venues are as follows (note: venues marked in bold italics mean both free places have already been taken):

29 October – Invercargill
30 October – Dunedin
31 October – Christchurch
1 November – Ashburton
5 November – Auckland (branch)
6 November – Hamilton
7 November – Tauranga
13 November – Greymouth
14 November – Nelson
15 November – Palmerston North
16 November – New Plymouth
20 November - Napier
21 November – Auckland (CBD)
22 November – Gisborne
10 December – Wellington
11 December – Masterton

Be in quick! If you’re already registered under the Charities Act, and would like to secure a free place on the course email info@charities.govt.nz with “NZICA Seminar” in the subject line, and tell us the name of your organisation, your Charities Commission registration number, and which seminar you would like to attend. We’ll accept the first two emails for each area.

Further information - Tania Guenter, Communications Advisor, Charities Commission, 04 978 7792