Mastering Governance In South Africa'S Npos
Published 5/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.92 GB | Duration: 4h 3m
Published 5/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.92 GB | Duration: 4h 3m
A Complete Guide for Non-Executive Directors in Non-Profit Organisations in South Africa
What you'll learn
Understand and apply the principles of good governance in South African NPOs.
Distinguish between governance and management roles.
Interpret and comply with legal and regulatory requirements for NPOs.
Contribute meaningfully to board meetings and strategic planning.
Implement risk management, ethics, and accountability frameworks.
Understand how Staratgic , Financial, Operational governance works
Requirements
This course is designed to be accessible! No prior governance experience or special tools are required—just a willingness to learn and contribute effectively to non-profit organisations in South Africa .
Helpful (But Not Required) Background: Basic understanding of how organisations function (for-profit or non-profit). Interest in leadership, ethics, and social impact.
Description
Mastering Governance in South Africa’s NPOs: A Complete Guide for Non-Executive DirectorsAre you ready to lead with purpose, integrity, and confidence in South Africa’s non-profit sector?This comprehensive course is your gateway to becoming an effective, informed, strategic Non-Executive Director (NED) in a South African NPO. Whether you’re a newly appointed board member, a seasoned professional seeking localised governance expertise, or someone aspiring to serve, this course equips you with the essential knowledge, tools, and templates you need to succeed.You’ll master the South African legal framework, director duties, risk oversight, financial accountability, ethical leadership, and practical boardroom skills—guided by real-world examples, downloadable resources, and case studies. From constitutions and compliance to risk management and performance evaluation, you’ll learn to govern excellently.Designed for impact, this course enables you to foster sustainability, transparency, and trust in your organisation.Walk away with confidence, clarity, and competence to serve effectively, because South Africa’s NPOs need ethical and capable directors more than ever.✓ Aligned with Companies Act, NPO Act & King IV✓ Packed with customisable templates & checklists✓ Ideal for board members, executives & governance advisorsJoin hundreds of NEDs leaders transforming boardrooms across the country, TODAY.Enrol now and transform your boardroom influence today!
Overview
Section 1: Foundations of Governance in South African NPOs
Lecture 1 What Is Governance and Why It Matters in NPOs
Lecture 2 Legal Forms of NPOs: NPOs vs NPCs vs Voluntary Associations
Lecture 3 South Africa’s Regulatory Framework for NPO Governance
Lecture 4 Overview of the Companies Act, NPO Act, and Related Laws
Lecture 5 Understanding the Role of Non-Executive Directors (NEDs)
Section 2: Legal Duties, Liabilities, and Accountability of NEDs
Lecture 6 Fiduciary Responsibilities of NEDs
Lecture 7 Legal Liabilities and Protection Under South African Law
Lecture 8 Conflict of Interest and Director Independence
Lecture 9 Accountability and Transparency in NPO Boards
Section 3: Board Structures, Composition, and Succession
Lecture 10 Building an Effective and Diverse Board
Lecture 11 Board Recruitment, Vetting, and Appointment Process
Lecture 12 Director Induction and Onboarding Best Practices
Lecture 13 Succession Planning and Board Renewal
Lecture 14 Statutory and Voluntary Board Committees in NPOs
Section 4: Governance Policies, Compliance, and Documentation
Lecture 15 The Constitution, MOI, and Board Charter Explained
Lecture 16 Essential Governance Policies Every NPO Must Have
Lecture 17 Keeping Your NPO Compliant: Registers, Records & Reporting
Lecture 18 The Public Interest Score (PIS): What It Means for Your NPO
Section 5: Effective Board Meetings and Decision-Making
Lecture 19 Planning and Preparing for Board Meetings
Lecture 20 Running Productive and Legally Sound Meetings
Lecture 21 Documenting Minutes, Resolutions, and Decisions
Lecture 22 Managing Board Dynamics, Conflict, and Groupthink
Section 6: Financial Oversight and Audit Responsibilities
Lecture 23 Financial Literacy for NEDs: Budgets, Statements, and Reports
Lecture 24 Understanding Financial Risk and Internal Controls
Lecture 25 The Role of the Audit & Risk Committee
Lecture 26 Interpreting Financial Health and Sustainability Metrics
Section 7: Strategic and Operational Risk Management
Lecture 27 Understanding Strategic, Operational, Financial, and Legal Risks
Lecture 28 Risk Identification, Assessment, and Mitigation Tools
Lecture 29 Risk Governance Frameworks and Policies
Lecture 30 Board Oversight and Monitoring of Risk Exposure
Section 8: Performance, Evaluation, and Growth
Lecture 31 Measuring Board and Director Performance
Lecture 32 Tools and Templates for Board Self-Evaluation
Lecture 33 Continuous Learning and Development for Boards
Lecture 34 Building a Governance Culture of Excellence
Section 9: Ethics, Integrity, and Leadership in the Boardroom
Lecture 35 Ethics as the Backbone of Governance
Lecture 36 Leading with Integrity and Transparency
Lecture 37 Leadership Models for NPO Boards
Lecture 38 Spotting and Preventing Ethical Failures
Section 10: Tools, Case Studies, and Capstone Project
Lecture 39 Key Governance Templates and Checklists in Action
Lecture 40 Case Studies: Successes and Failures in NPO Governance
Lecture 41 Capstone Project: Simulate Governance for a Mock NPO
Lecture 42 Final Reflections: Becoming an Effective NED
Beginners: Aspiring Non-Executive Directors (NEDs) or board members who want a solid foundation in NPO governance.,Experienced Professionals: Current NEDs, trustees, or senior managers looking to refine their governance knowledge.,Corporate Leaders: Business professionals transitioning into non-profit roles.,NPO Founders/CEOs: Those who need to better understand board dynamics and compliance.,South African Residents with Interest in Legal and Ethical Governance.