How to Register a Charity in Australia: A Founder's Guide

A step-by-step guide to registering your charity, from choosing the right structure to meeting ACNC requirements and setting up governance.

2–3 hours (initial preparation)
High Impact
Charity registration overview

Registering a charity in Australia gives your organisation legal recognition, access to tax concessions, and increased credibility with donors, funders and the public. This guide walks founders through the essential steps — choosing the right legal structure, preparing governing documents, registering with the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission (ACNC), applying for an Australian Business Number (ABN) and tax concessions, and putting governance in place.

What does charity registration involve?

Registering a charity in Australia means meeting legal tests (such as having a charitable purpose and operating on a not-for-profit basis), choosing the appropriate legal structure and completing the required registrations with government agencies. The most visible registration is with the ACNC; depending on your activities you may also need an ABN, tax concessions from the ATO and, in some cases, endorsement as a Deductible Gift Recipient (DGR).

Charitable purpose
Not-for-profit operation
Governing documents
Good governance

Your Charity Registration Checklist

0 of 6 checks completed
1

Confirm charitable purpose and not-for-profit status

20 minutes
Charitable purpose definition

✓ Define your charitable purpose

  • Is your purpose recognised as charitable under Australian law (for example, relief of poverty, education, health, environment)?
  • Will the organisation operate on a not-for-profit basis?
  • Can you show how your activities deliver public or community benefit?
  • Have you documented the purpose clearly for use in your constitution?

Quick fix: Draft a short purpose statement that clearly explains the public benefit your charity will provide.

2

Choose the right legal structure

20 minutes
Legal structure selection

✓ Select a legal entity

  • Will you be an incorporated association, company limited by guarantee, charitable trust, or another form?
  • Does the chosen structure suit your size, fundraising plans and governance needs?
  • Have you checked state/territory rules for incorporated associations?
  • Does the structure allow you to meet reporting obligations?

Quick fix: If unsure, list pros and cons for each structure and get brief legal advice before deciding.

3

Choose a name and obtain an ABN

15 minutes
Name registration and ABN

✓ Reserve a name and apply for an ABN

  • Is your proposed name available and not misleading?
  • Have you checked trademarks and domain availability?
  • Apply for an Australian Business Number (ABN) through the Australian Business Register.
  • Consider registering a business name if you will trade under a different name.

Quick fix: Do a quick name search (ASIC/trademark) and apply for your ABN early — it's needed for many registrations.

4

Draft your constitution and governance documents

20 minutes
Constitution and governance documents

✓ Prepare governing documents

  • Does your constitution set out purposes, membership, powers, conflicts of interest and winding-up rules?
  • Have you defined roles and responsibilities for directors/trustees and officers?
  • Is your document consistent with your chosen legal structure and ACNC requirements?
  • Have you documented meeting and reporting processes?

Quick fix: Use an ACNC-compliant constitution template and adapt it to reflect your charity's purpose and governance arrangements.

5

Register with the ACNC and meet reporting rules

20 minutes
ACNC registration process

✓ Complete ACNC registration

  • Do you meet the ACNC definition of a charity?
  • Have you prepared information about activities, finances and key personnel?
  • Be aware of annual reporting and record-keeping obligations after registration.
  • Check for any state or territory fundraising or licensing requirements.

Quick fix: Gather ACNC required documents and a short organisational summary before starting the online registration.

6

Apply for tax concessions and set up operations

25 minutes
Tax concessions and operations setup

✓ Apply for ATO concessions and set up practical operations

  • Apply for GST concessions, income tax exemptions and payroll tax exemptions where eligible.
  • If relevant, consider applying for Deductible Gift Recipient (DGR) endorsement.
  • Set up a bank account, basic financial controls and record-keeping systems.
  • Put in place insurance, privacy and fundraising procedures as required.

Quick fix: Start simple with clear financial processes and update them as your charity grows; seek specialist tax advice for DGR applications.

Essential Resources for Charity Registration

Official Government Sites

  • ACNC: Information on registration, obligations and governance
  • Australian Business Register (ABR): Apply for an ABN and register business names
  • Australian Taxation Office (ATO): Tax concessions, DGR information and advice

Templates & Support

  • Constitution templates: ACNC-recommended templates for common structures
  • Pro bono legal clinics: Brief legal advice for start-up charities
  • Governance guides: Practical checklists for boards and management

Common Pitfalls and Quick Fixes

Choosing the wrong legal structure

Problem: An unsuitable structure can create compliance headaches or limit fundraising and grant options.

Solution: Compare options (incorporated association, company limited by guarantee, trust) and seek brief advice if uncertain.

Vague governing documents

Problem: Unclear constitutions lead to disputes, governance failures and problems with registration.

Solution: Use ACNC-aligned templates, clearly define roles, and include conflict-of-interest and winding-up clauses.

Misunderstanding tax concessions and DGR

Problem: Expecting automatic tax concessions or DGR status can lead to fundraising and accounting errors.

Solution: Apply separately for ATO concessions and DGR endorsement and get specialist tax guidance for complex cases.

Poor governance and record keeping

Problem: Weak controls put charities at risk of non-compliance and reputational harm.

Solution: Implement simple financial controls, keep clear minutes and records, and schedule regular governance reviews.

Beyond Registration

Registration is the beginning. To be a resilient and trusted charity you'll need ongoing compliance, good governance and active stewardship of your mission.

Annual reporting to the ACNC and accurate financial statements
Board and volunteer management with clear roles and procedures
Fundraising compliance — follow state/territory rules and transparent donor communications
Risk management and insurance — protect people, assets and reputation

Take Action Today

Registering a charity is a strategic and administrative process. Start by clarifying your purpose and choosing the right legal structure, then follow the registration and governance steps below.

Your next steps:

  1. Define your charitable purpose and confirm the not-for-profit test
  2. Choose a legal structure and prepare a constitution aligned with ACNC guidance
  3. Apply for an ABN, register any business name, and start your ACNC application
  4. Set up basic governance, bank accounts and financial controls; consider advice for tax and DGR matters

Remember: Thoughtful preparation pays off — clear purposes, appropriate structures and strong governance make your charity more effective and sustainable. Start with these steps, document everything, and seek specialist advice for complex tax or legal questions.


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