In order to coordinate the initiatives that Moy Lin-shin undertook, together with the increasing number of people that he trained over time, and their activities, a formal organization was necessary. In the early seventies the organization was called the
Toronto Tai Chi Association. In 1982 it was renamed and incorporated as the
Taoist Tai Chi Society of Canada. After expansion into the United States, and later into Europe, New Zealand and Australia the
International Taoist Tai Chi Society was formally incorporated in 1995. Member associations are incorporated as non-profit organizations in their own countries and many are also registered as charitable organizations. For example, the
Taoist Tai Chi Society of Canada is registered as a charitable organization in Canada. and the
Taoist Tai Chi Society of the USA is a
501(c)(3) non-profit, charitable organization in the United States. Since the death of Moy Lin-shin in 1998 the Taoist Tai Chi Society of Canada and the Fung Loy Kok Institute of Taoism (道教蓬萊閣 or Fung Loy Pavilion Taoism) continue to operate as separate charitable organizations within Canada, under the umbrella of the International Taoist Tai Chi Society. As of 2012 the corporate structure has changed with the Fung Loy Kok Institute of Taoism as the central organisation internationally. The international centre at Orangeville is also the property of the Fung Loy Kok Institute of Taoism (道教蓬萊閣) and Taoist Tai Chi and other practices as demonstrated by Moy Lin-Shin come under the Fung Loy Kok umbrella. Fung Loy Kok Taoist Tai Chi (蓬萊閣道家太極拳) is becoming more frequently used as a term within the society to familiarise members with the merger. ==See also==