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Maggie Coggan is a journalist at Pro Bono News covering the social sector.

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What’s Your Fundraising New Year’s Resolution?

Maggie Coggan, Thursday, 13th December 2018 -  FrontStream offers some tips for those looking to get their fundraising in better shape next year.

Philanthropic Scholarship to Boost Indigenous University Students

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Maggie Coggan, Tuesday, 11th December 2018 -  Monash University and Gandel Philanthropy have partnered to support the next generation of Indigenous change agents, as part of the largest philanthropic fundraising campaigns in the history of the university.

Re-Branded Yes Campaign Turns Up Heat on Anti-Discrimination Fight

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Maggie Coggan, Tuesday, 11th December 2018 -  The passing of marriage equality in Australia marked a turning point for LGBTIQ+ people, but one year on, a new legal advocacy group are committing to end discrimination of students in religious schools.  

NDIS Service Providers Cautious Over Complex Needs Pricing Shake-Up

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Maggie Coggan, Monday, 10th December 2018 -  A pricing-arrangement shake up for National Disability Insurance Scheme service providers working with people with complex needs has been met with caution by some providers who say all the details haven't been made clear.

Unlocking Remote Australia

Changemaker

Maggie Coggan, Monday, 10th December 2018 -  John Burn is head of Many Rivers, a not for profit which works with small business owners in some of the most remote parts of Australia, helping them overcome barriers and showing the rest of Australia what they have to offer. He is this week’s Changemaker.  

Show Your Gratitude This Christmas and Stay on Your Donors’ Nice List

Maggie Coggan, Thursday, 6th December 2018 -  The Christmas season provides the perfect opportunity to acknowledge and thank loyal contributors for their support over the year, writes Dr Steve Francis, managing director of FrontStream Asia Pacific.

Glyn Davis Confirmed as New Head of the Ramsay Foundation

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Maggie Coggan, Wednesday, 5th December 2018 -  Former chancellor of Melbourne University, Glyn Davis, has been announced as the new head of the $3.6 billion Ramsay Foundation, in a move welcomed by the philanthropic and community sectors.

What Have Encryption Laws Got to do With the Social Sector?

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Maggie Coggan, Wednesday, 5th December 2018 -  Digital rights activists warn the implications of the federal government’s encryption bill will need to be closely watched by social sector organisations, who may be open to law enforcement agencies tapping their phones and accessing their information.

Funding Cuts to Disability Communication Service a ‘Smack in the Face’

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Maggie Coggan, Tuesday, 4th December 2018 -  State government funding cuts to a South Australian service helping people with disability access the legal system will leave vulnerable people without a voice in police interviews or court, a disability advocates warn.
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