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The Pillars of Good Governance: Insights from a CPR Group Recent Poll

The Pillars of Good Governance: Insights from a CPR Group Recent Poll

Effective functioning of any organisation, such as a sporting club, charity or community group, hinges on the presence of good governance. It encompasses transparency, accountability, and the adoption of sound policies that yield benefits for all stakeholders. Recognising the importance of this topic, CPR Group conducted a poll to discern the most crucial elements of good governance, as perceived by our clients. The obtained results offer valuable insights, shedding light on the fundamental pillars of successful governance. In this article, we analyse the poll findings and explore the significance of each identified aspect.

Mission and Vision Statement

Mission and Vision Statement

Having a clear mission and vision is imperative for success in any organisation, be it a business, non-profit, or even a personal endeavour. These carefully crafted statements not only establish the purpose and direction of your efforts, but also act as a powerful driving force that inspires and unifies all stakeholders towards a shared objective. Join us as we delve into the transformative power of mission and vision statements, discovering how they can shape and propel you towards unparalleled success.

Board Induction Training for Club Management Committee and Board Members

Board Induction Training for Club Management Committee and Board Members

As a volunteer for a sports club or community organisation in Australia, you play a crucial role in the success of your group. You invest your time, effort and skills to help your community thrive. However, being a volunteer can also be challenging, especially if you're new to the role. That's where a board induction training session can make all the difference.

Asset Management in Sports Clubs and Community Organisations: How Councils, Clubs, and Community Organisations Can Do Better

Asset Management in Sports Clubs and Community Organisations: How Councils, Clubs, and Community Organisations Can Do Better

Clubs and community organisations are responsible for managing costly infrastructure and facilities. With Councils all over the country imposing stricter regulations, it's becoming increasingly important for these organisations to properly maintain and manage their assets.

Marketing for Clubs and Not-for-Profits - Everything You Need To Know

Marketing for Clubs and Not-for-Profits - Everything You Need To Know

Marketing in clubs and not-for-profits usually isn’t at the forefront of volunteers' minds, mostly because they’re focussing on other important things. Marketing can be the solution to many of the issues that volunteers face within their organisation. These issues can include recruiting new members, gaining new members, finding sponsorship deals, and the list goes on. This marketing series dives into the details of how you can turn your club around and make your life as a volunteer a bit easier by finding a marketing strategy that works for you. 

Club governance tip: ‘Not-for-profit’ doesn’t mean you can’t make money

Club governance tip: ‘Not-for-profit’ doesn’t mean you can’t make money

Everyone who plays a role in the not-for-profit sector, whether as a volunteer, administrator, Council officer or peak body rep, needs to understand that 'not-for-profit' is very different from ‘no-profit'. This article provides a timely reminder about the true meaning of the term ‘non-profit’.

Club governance tip: ‘Don’t shoot the messenger’ has an ugly cousin

Club governance tip: ‘Don’t shoot the messenger’ has an ugly cousin

Shooting the messenger feels good, because it gives us a chance to vent when we receive bad news, even though we know it isn’t helpful. But have you also noticed that people have a tendency to ignore advice from people they don’t like, even if the advice is sound? This article is a reminder about the need for club leaders to have great listening skills and to keep an open mind to all suggestions, regardless of where they come from.

Club planning tip: Losses loom large - Why clubs are afraid of change

Club planning tip: Losses loom large - Why clubs are afraid of change

Are there things you do in your club that haven’t changed in more than 10 years? In that time, how has the world around you changed? In this article, Michael Connelly explores how people’s natural fear of losing what they have can be holding clubs back from making sensible changes that can lead to better growth and prosperity.

The Top 5 things to look for when choosing someone to write your new constitution

The Top 5 things to look for when choosing someone to write your new constitution

Your constitution really is important. Not only does it cover vital things like your name, why you exist and how you need to hold meetings, it’s the document that keeps you incorporated! If it isn’t up to date, it can cause stress and sleepless nights leading up to events like your AGM. If you don’t feel comfortable trying to write your new constitution on your own, it’s a good idea to get professional help, to make sure you get it right. But how do you find the best professional to write your new constitution? Because it’s not something you do every day, this article provides the top 5 things to consider when looking for the best club constitution writer.

6 Myths About Club Governance Training

6 Myths About Club Governance Training

The most successful community groups, clubs and charity organisations know the value of engaging external professionals to deliver governance training for their committees and boards. They know that the investment of time and money they make will lead to more efficient operations, and therefore better community outcomes. So why do many smaller organisations still shy away from buying club governance training? In this article, we bust what we think are the 6 biggest myths that are standing in the way of volunteers investing in their own learning and growth.

Risk Management Within Australian Clubs - Good Governance

Risk Management Within Australian Clubs - Good Governance

Australian clubs, associations and organisations experience a wide array of risks throughout the year. These risks include everything from natural disasters through to losing volunteers. However, over the last few years we have seen a rise of another kind of risk that could result in committee members being liable if they turn a blind eye to the problem. Management committee and board members need to be aware of common mistakes, such as outdated constitutions, policies, or an expired strategic plan, and avoid them to protect their clubs, organisations and members as much as possible.

Club Marketing: Canteens - making sure you’re getting more than just crumbs

Club Marketing: Canteens - making sure you’re getting more than just crumbs

The Basket Case Clubs - Marketing Series turned its focus to canteens. In sports clubs, canteens should be viewed as a separate business unit, with their own marketing. Your canteen marketing could be so much more than just rolling up the shutters and hoping for the best! Many sports clubs are missing out on opportunities to generate more profit from their canteen, falling victim to the misconception that not-for-profit clubs and organisations can’t be entrepreneurial. When your marketing messages are relevant for your audience, it can have a big impact on your club’s profits.

Council Funding for Sports Projects - Investing in the Right Stuff

Council Funding for Sports Projects - Investing in the Right Stuff

In a recent episode of our Basket Case Clubs podcast, Michael and Steve Connelly addressed the importance of Council officers pushing the right projects and how volunteers in clubs should commit to good project planning. This approach can increase political benefits to elected representatives and make sure Councils deliver the best projects for their community.

CPR Group Secures $5 million in Grant Funding for Australian Clubs

CPR Group Secures $5 million in Grant Funding for Australian Clubs

CPR Group is proud to be a part of helping Councils build their communities and assisting clubs to improve facilities for their members by securing grant funding. Our team of grant writing experts is committed to sharing the necessary skills to be prepared for future funding opportunities. In the last 12 months, CPR Group has assisted Councils and clubs to secure over $17 million in funding across Queensland.