Charities, NFPs and associations licences

Charities, NFPs and associations licences

Charities, not-for-profit, and association licences are updated each year around March, and these are administered by CLNZ directly. These types of licences are typically used for in-house professional development or in situations where a lot of printed material is copied and shared internally. If you are not sure whether your organisation holds a licence check with your manager. These licences run for a single calendar year and must then be updated. The annual update is initiated by CLNZ during the first quarter of the year.

To start a new licence or ask a question about an existing licence please contact us.

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