Governance - Finances - Administration - Grants - Child Protection - Roles
Governance
As a committee or board member it is your responsibility to do the right thing ethically, legally, financially and act in the best interest of your members. There are a lot of websites dedicated to governance so we have included some of them by links within this page. This way you will be able to find the majority of the information you need all within one page. Add this site to your favourites for the most efficient way to access these links.
If you are setting up a new organisation or just looking for some information on associations go to the Department of Commerce.
Here is a link to a copy of the Model Rules that you can change to suit your needs.
Finances
The Associations Incorporations Act repeatedly mentions the requirement of correct reporting of the financial position of the organisation. Committee/board members share an equal responsibility of, and common liability for, monitoring the financial health of the organisation. Therefore, it is important for each and every committee/board member to understand financial reports. Contact us if you would like information on how to get financial training for your organisation.
Administration
Good administration is the key to successful governance and financial responsibility. Having good quality systems and processes in place will ensure the information being produced is correct and committee members can be comforted in the knowledge that they understand the current financial situation of the organisation. All systems and processes should be documented which will help to minimise mistakes, maximise efficiency and provide a resource for people to learn and teach to others. Contact us if you would like information on how to get training on procedures and systems for your organisation.
Grants
There are a variety of grants available for clubs/not for profit organisations. Some of the websites below may be useful for your organisation.
Government of Western Australia - Department of Sport and Recreation - Funding
http://www.dsr.wa.gov.au/funding
Government of Western Australia - Grants and Funding
http://wa.gov.au/governmentservices/lifestyleenvironment/yourcommunity/grantsfunding/
Government of Western Australia - Department of Local Government - Grants Directory
http://grantsdirectory.dlg.wa.gov.au/
Government of Western Australia - Guide to Government Awards, Grants and Rebates
http://wa.gov.au/guidetogovernment/awardsgrantsrebates/
Government of Western Australia - Department of Racing, Gaming and Liquor
Parliament of Australia - Parliamentary Library Guide to community grants
Australian Government - Grants Connect
Finimpact
https://www.finimpact.com/small-business-grants/
Child Protection
Child protection is one of the most important duties of sporting organisations and groups that deal with children and youths. In Western Australia individuals are required to apply for a Working With Children Check. The WWC Check is valid for three years and entitles individuals to engage in child-related occupations/volunteering. For information about the WWC check go to the Working With Children website.
The phone number for The Working with Children Check is 1800 883 979(free call) or 08 6217 8100
Roles
Feel free to use these templates for your organisation.
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Other websites that may be useful are:
The Western Australian Department of Sport and Recreation has an extremely comprehensive website that can answer many of your questions.
Legal Aid - Western Australia
http://www.legalaid.wa.gov.au/Pages/Default.aspx
Australian Sports Commission
ASIC - Registering not for profit or charitable organisations
Government of Western Australia - Department of Health - Food Safety
http://www.public.health.wa.gov.au/2/865/2/food_industry.pm
Outdoors WA
Our Community
Volunteering WA
http://www.volunteeringwa.org.au/
If you know of other websites that should be included on this page please Contact us and we will include it at our next update.