Faith Based Groups: Information Hub

Kia ora,

We’ve created this Information Hub because faith based groups have unique considerations, so we want to empower you with information.

Provided for free here are articles, guides, videos, FAQs, links to upcoming seminars and more.

Check out our other resources too, like the free Charities Legal Handbook and monthly Impact Calls.

We welcome your questions

Ngā mihi nui

Steven Moe
Partner
Member of Charities Services Sector Group, XRB Advisory Panel, EHF Fellow
stevenmoe@parryfield.com
021 761 292

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What’s new

March 2025

Charites Act Changes session for Churches and Charities with Steven Moe

Steven Moe recently spoke on the Radio about the implications for Churches and Faith Groups of consultation on tax and the video of that discussion is here:

Charities: Policies Package

Designed for Purpose-Driven Organisations

Getting started with policies can seem daunting, but they’re essential to protecting your people and your organisation’s purpose.

To support you, we’ve developed an affordable, one-off Policies Package designed specifically for for-purpose organisations.

Whether you’re building your policies from the ground up or reviewing existing ones, we’re here to make the process simple and practical.

Our Free Guides Available to Download

Navigating Claims of Historical Abuse in Care

Historical abuse in care is a saddening part of the story of some state and faith-based care institutions.

The Royal Commission of Inquiry into Abuse in Care has been working hard to investigate what happened between 1950-1999 in order to inform how state and faith-based care can be improved. Some faith-based institutions are now grappling with how to address claims of historical abuse in care.

Information on legal support in responding to claims of historical abuse in care, including our Best Practice Guide, can be found below.

Charitable Trust Q&As

We receive a lot of question regarding charitable trusts from clients and people considering setting up a charitable trust. Our Q&A answers to the most frequent questions we receive. Charitable trusts offer a lot of flexibility and the answers to the questions below are assuming your rules or trust deed do not alter the default positions.

Incorporated Societies vs Charitable Trusts

Resources from the Christian Savings Conference 2024

Steven Moe, Kris Morrison and Judith Bullin recently presented at the Christian Savings Conference 2024, focussing on the ‘Abuse and Care Report’. Below are resources prepared which include practical advice and next steps for governing boards.

A Recipe for Churches- Hybrid Structures or Impact

Lesson in Governance from the Royal Commission

Recent Articles

Winding up a Charitable Trust: Key points

When a charitable trust has been going for a long time it may be that it eventually “runs out of steam” either through the purpose having been achieved, the situation having changed or a lack of fresh volunteers to continue.  What are the…

Church Control Over Charitable Trusts

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Navigating the rocky shores of “control” where a Church may exercise some power over other organisations and the implications that may result in the need for consolidation of accounts and a change in the reporting tier used by that Church.…

Company or Trust: Which one to choose for your Social Enterprise?

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One of the most confusing aspects about setting up a social enterprise is getting the legal structure right.  You might have thought the hard work was done when you had the great idea that you hope can become a self funding business that also…

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