
Community Sector Council Newfoundland and Labrador
Suite 201, Virginia Plaza
Newfoundland Drive
St. John's, NL
A1A 3E9
Phone: 709-753-9860
Fax: 709-753-6112
Email: csc@csc.nf.net
Community Services Council Newfoundland and Labrador Presents the Atlantic Charities Learning Exchange
Atlantic Charities Learning Exchange (ACLE)
Community Services Council of Newfoundland and Labrador CSC is an independent organization promoting social and economic well-being. For further information please visit our website www.envision.ca CSC is here to help small and rural charities across Atlantic Canada!
Learn
Check out the ACLE learning opportunities!
Atlantic Charities Learning Exchange Podcasts:
INSTRUCTIONS: To access a recording, click one of the following links. If the podcast is stored on the E-Live Manager recordings page, please enter your email address, name and the password 'csc' and log in as 'Guest'. Click on 'Play' to load the recording.
Each recording includes a corresponding slide show which plays along at the same time.
- An Explanation of CRA Terminology (English) - 22 September, 2009 (106 minutes)
- Explication de la terminologie de l'ARC (en français) - 23 September, 2009 (55 minutes)
- Best Practices for Completing the T3010B (English) - 24 September, 2009 (70 minutes)
- Le mentorat par les pairs dans le secteur caritatif (en français) (4 minutes)
Atlantic Charities Learning Exchange Learning Needs Survey Now Available!
Thank you to all those who completed our survey on Learning Needs of Atlantic Canadian Charities!
To view the results of the survey, please click here.
Atlantic Charities Learning Exchange Learning Session Summaries Now Available!
Please see attachments below for summary slides of various ACLE webinars and tele-learning sessions
- CRA Terminology in French with Jean-Valmond LeBlanc
- Best Practices Webinar in English with Dianne Paquet
- Atlantic Charities Learning Exchange (ACLE)- Mentor Training- Completing the T3010B
- Understanding the T3010B with Bettina Ford
Webcasts from the Canada Revenue Agency Now Available!
CRA has several webcasts available including:
Connect With a Mentor
Thinking about connecting with a mentor? Contact one of our local partners:
Newfoundland: Community Services Council Newfoundland and Labrador
Suite 201, Virginia Park Plaza
Newfoundland Drive
St. John’s, NL
A1A 3E9
Tel: 709-753-9860
Fax: 709-753-6112
Nova Scotia: Community Links
P.O. Box 29103
Halifax NS
B3L 4T8
Tel: 902-422-0914
Fax: 902-422-9322
Email: communitylinks@hfx.eastlink.ca
New Brunswick (English): Volunteer Centre of Southeastern New Brunswick
236 St. George Street, Suite 315
Moncton, NB
E1C 1W1
Tel: 506- 869-6977
Fax: 506-853-7856
Email: mctnvol@nbnet.nb.ca
New Brunswick (French) : Centre de Bénévolat de la Péninsule Acadienne Inc., New Brunswick
220, boul. St-Pierre Ouest, suite 100
Caraquet (Nouveau-Brunswick)
E1W 1A5
Tel. : 506- 727-1860
Fax. : 506-727-1862
Email : centbene@nbnet.nb.ca
Prince Edward Island: Voluntary Resource Centre, Prince Edward Island
81 Prince St
Charlottetown, PE
C1A 4R3
Tel : 902-368-7337
Fax : 902-368-7180
Email : vrc@eastlink.ca
Explore
Explore the work of other organizations helping Canadian charities!
The Canada Revenue Agency: Charities and Giving
Did you know that the Charities Directorate offers a toll free information line that can help resolve questions regarding the T3010A/B? You can reach them at 1-800-267-2384 or 1-888-892-5667 (bilingual)
- T3010B Registered Charities Information Return
- T4033B Completing the Registered Charity Information Return
The Charities File: On Board
With resources for executive directors, fundraisers, treasurers and board members - this resource will help your charity to maintain CRA compliance
- Treasurer’s Chest: Role Description for a Charity’s Treasurer
- Fundraiser’s Receipt Book Info Sheet
- The Organizational Shoe Box Check List
Capacity Builders: Charity Law Information Program (CLIP)
Is your charity aware of their legal obligations under the Income Tax Act? CLIP offers plain language resources, tools and practical training to increase compliance by small and rural charities.
Imagine Canada
The site contains information on the basic legal requirements for all Canadian charities that are registered with CRA and entitled to issue tax receipts for charitable donations.
Public Legal Education and Information Service of New Brunswick
Provides bilingual resources to help individuals better understand the roles and responsibilities of board members, executive directors and volunteers
Community Futures South Fraser
Topics covered include financial areas such as proper receipting, managing books and records, GST/HST for charities, the disbursement quota, the new T3010B information return, and CRA audits.







