Changing Your Governing Document
Scenario – Organisational Growth
Ballycharity Community Association was set up five years ago. Over the years the organisation’s services have proven very popular. Therefore, it has expanded its activities to meet additional needs in the community. For example, the organisation set up a crèche for infants. However, the organisation’s constitution states that it has been established to benefit “young people between the ages of 13 and 24 years old.” Therefore, the organisation is working outside its remit.
The Management Committee must decide whether its constitution has become outdated, or whether its activities and services have drifted into areas that are not in line with its core purpose. The Management Committee must take appropriate action to ensure that the organisation’s work complies with its governing document or revises its governing document.
When making alterations or amendments to your governing document, there is a process to follow. This is usually outlined in your governing document and may involve holding a meeting of your membership to approve any changes.
If you are a charity, it is advisable to check that any proposed changes to your governing document (e.g. constitution) will not affect your organisation’s charitable status, particularly if the changes relate to your organisation’s:
Changes to any of the areas above could affect your charity status, therefore it is advisable to seek advice from NICVA’s Charity Unit or submitting a draft document to Inland Revenue. Once any alterations are formally agreed and minuted, the changes must be forwarded to:
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Northern Ireland Council for Voluntary Action is registered as a company limited by guarantee in Northern Ireland (No 1792) and is registered as a charity for tax purposes with the Inland Revenue
Further information sheets
- Info Sheet : Associations
- Info Sheet : Trusts
- Info Sheet : Company Limited by Guarantee
- Info Sheet : Industrial and Provident Society
- Info Sheet : Charitable Purposes and Activities
- Info Sheet : Trading by Charities
- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
NICVA Advice Notes
- NICVA Advice Note 1 : Charitable Status
- NICVA Advice Note 3 : Legal Structures
- NICVA Advice Note 4 : Setting up a Group
- NICVA Advice Note 5 : Companies
- NICVA Advice Note 6 : Setting Up a Company
Case Studies:
- Community business set up as a company limited by guarantee
- Social enterprise set up as a company limited by guarantee
- Charity with trading company
- Accountability and Legal Liability
- Model Governing Documents
- Developing A Successful Social Economy Strategic Plan
- Trading By Charities
- A Guide To Social Enterprise
NICVA
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Inland Revenue
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