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Danielle is a journalist specialising in disability and CALD issues, and social justice reporting. Reach her on danielle@probonoaustralia.com.au or on Twitter @D_Kutchel.

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Championing regional communities

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Danielle Kutchel, Tuesday, 24th March 2020 -  In the final article of our NFP leadership series, Map consulting group’s Lea Corbett and Amanda Cornwall interview Gerard Jose, CEO of Bendigo Community Health Services, about the experiences and challenges of leading a NFP.  

Leading a small organisation with a big mission

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Danielle Kutchel, Tuesday, 17th March 2020 -  In the latest in our NFP leadership series, Lea Corbett and Amanda Cornwall from Map consulting group speak with Serena Lillywhite from Transparency International Australia about the experiences and challenges of leading a NFP.

Purpose gets you through

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Danielle Kutchel, Tuesday, 3rd March 2020 -  In the latest in our NFP leadership series, Lea Corbett and Amanda Cornwall from Map consulting group ask Dr Briony Dow, executive director of the National Ageing Research Institute, about her experience of leading a NFP.  

Leading through change

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Danielle Kutchel, Monday, 24th February 2020 -  Continuing our NFP leadership series, Map consulting group’s Lea Corbett and Amanda Cornwall speak with Glenn Foard, CEO of Melba Support Services, about the experiences and challenges of leading a NFP.  

430 million reasons why the social sector needs to ‘up its game’ with federal Parliament

Happenings on the hill

Danielle Kutchel, Tuesday, 11th February 2020 -  Which sectors donated the most money to political parties last year and what does this mean for social sector advocacy? Neil Pharaoh breaks it down in a new fortnightly column focusing on all things politics, policy, campaigns and advocacy. 

Rethinking theory of change

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Danielle Kutchel, Tuesday, 19th November 2019 -  A theory of change is your hypothesis of how your activity will lead to the intended impact that you are seeking to achieve. But have you ever been frustrated that what you end up with doesn’t assist you in understanding how to implement the right strategies to bring about this intended change? This frustration was at the root of a rethink about how we use theory of change as a tool to drive soc

Nine trends in social impact measurement – and how they could impact your organisation

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Danielle Kutchel, Thursday, 19th September 2019 -  Katya Andreyeva and Nancy Tran from SVA Consulting share their top nine social impact measurement trends and shine a light on the implications for not for profits and the buzzwords associated with them.

Why volunteers with disability are an “untapped resource” for the NFP sector

Danielle Kutchel, Wednesday, 18th September 2019 -  People with disability are the “best kind of volunteer” an organisation can have and need to be better embraced by the not-for-profit community, sector leaders say.

ACNC urges charities to complete their reporting requirements

Danielle Kutchel, Wednesday, 7th August 2019 -  More than 2,000 Australian charities are at risk of losing their charity status for failing their annual reporting requirements, the charity regulator warns.

Leadership index reveals public distrust in NFP sector

Danielle Kutchel, Wednesday, 24th July 2019 -  Australians hold a negative view of the not-for-profit sector because of public distrust in religious organisations and trade unions, new research shows.

‘We will not tolerate the abuse’: NSW appoints ageing and disability commissioner

Danielle Kutchel, Tuesday, 2nd July 2019 -  Robert Fitzgerald AM will investigate allegations of abuse, neglect and exploitation of vulnerable people after being appointed New South Wales’ first ageing and disability commissioner.

Why charities should aim to make themselves redundant

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Danielle Kutchel, Monday, 1st July 2019 -  Social enterprise founder and TEDx speaker Weh Yeoh makes the case for charities having defined end points as opposed to continually perpetuating themselves and addressing symptoms.
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