Target Audience
This course will be beneficial for anyone needing a better understanding of the Companies Act 2014, Charities Act 2009 and Charities Amendment Act 2024 for organisations in the not-for-profit sector.
Outline
This course will explore the implications of The Companies Act 2014 for Companies Limited by Guarantee (CLG), charity trustee obligations under the Charities Act 2009, the related reporting and compliance obligations set out by the Charities Regulator, and the key provisions of the Charities Amendment Act 2024.
Methodology
Delivered virtually via Zoom.
Instructor

Caroline Egan
Caroline Egan is Managing Director of technology and eLearning company, CramdenTECH. She is an experienced senior manager and non-profit board director. Her areas of training expertise include corporate governance, business planning, strategic management and communications. Caroline leads the development of CramdenTECH’s eLearning provision and cloud-based governance management supports.
Outcomes
Participants will have a better understanding of:
- Role of Company Members, Company Secretaries and key requirements of Company Directors
- Legal duties of Company Directors and Company Secretaries
- Implications of The Companies Act 2014 for existing companies and future registrations
- Role of the Charities Regulatory Authority and compliance requirements
- Key provisions of The Charities Amendment Act 2024
Carmichael’s Spring Summer 2026 Scheduled Training Programme is kindly sponsored by BoardEffect.
BoardEffect is part of Diligent, the leader in modern governance. BoardEffect delivers an agile board management solution optimised for governance leaders of nonprofits, higher education institutions, community healthcare organisations, and credit unions with the right tools, analytics, and insights to drive more efficient, transparent, and secure governance.
Fees
| €80 | Nonprofit Organisation |
| €70 | Carmichael Resident Organisation |
| €90 | Statutory Organisation |
| €90 | Corporate Organisation |