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$2M for Anzac Centenary Projects

Staff Reporter, Thursday, 3rd July 2014 -  Grant applications are open for the Federal Government’s $2 million Anzac Centenary Arts and Culture Fund Public Grants Program.

Anglicare Issues Child Abuse Apology

Staff Reporter, Thursday, 3rd July 2014 -  Child welfare agency Anglicare Victoria has issued a public apology over claims of abuse of young children in its care, saying it is devastated by the incidents highlighted in the Children’s Court.

BLOG: The Spillover Effect: Philanthropy Exchange 2014

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Staff Reporter, Thursday, 3rd July 2014 -  In this latest Blog, Not for Profit Fulbright Scholar, Dr Tessa Boyd-Caine writes that philanthropists need to look beyond specific issues and support broad platforms of dialogue and debate to maximise their relevance and impact.

Welfare Spending Data Online

Staff Reporter, Thursday, 3rd July 2014 -  The Federal Government’s national income support data is to be made available online.

Top Tips for Choosing the Right Facilitator

Hot Topic

Staff Reporter, Thursday, 3rd July 2014 -  Conducting an annual planning workshop or retreat for a Not for Profit Board usually requires the CEO to choose a professional facilitator. Not for Profit strategy consultant Lesley Yates offers her top tips on finding the right facilitator.

ACNC Replacement Consultation Dates Announced

Staff Reporter, Wednesday, 2nd July 2014 -  The Federal Government has announced the dates and locations for the consultation forums for charities and Not for Profits to discuss the as yet unreleased replacement arrangements for the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission.

Discrimination Commissioner Calls for Jobs Plan

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Staff Reporter, Wednesday, 2nd July 2014 -  Outgoing Disability Discrimination Commissioner Graeme Innes says Australia must listen to employers and meet their needs, and make it safer for people with disability to venture off the Disability Support Pension and into work.

The 40K Project – New Hope for Education in India

Spotlight

Staff Reporter, Wednesday, 2nd July 2014 -  This week’s Spotlight on Social Enterprise looks at how $40,000 has become a symbol of hope, ambition and transformation for an Australian social entrepreneur making waves in the developing world.

Support Short for Regional Social Enterprise

Opinion

Staff Reporter, Wednesday, 2nd July 2014 -  Tailored support and a fresh government approach is needed if Australia is to unlock the potential of social enterprise in rural and regional areas, writes Celia Hodson, Chief Executive Officer at the School for Social Entrepreneurs.

Govt Appoints Acting Disability Commissioner

Staff Reporter, Tuesday, 1st July 2014 -  Former Hawke Government Minister and current Age Discrimination Commissioner Susan Ryan has been appointed as acting Disability Discrimination Commissioner.

Does Philanthropy Need a Helping Hand?

Opinion

Staff Reporter, Tuesday, 1st July 2014 -  The Federal Government’s revamped Prime Minister’s Community Business Partnership faces a challenge to turn around giving in Australia, writes Myles McGregor-Lowndes, Director of The Australian Centre for Philanthropy and Nonprofit Studies, at QUT.

Child Abuse Royal Commission Seeks Extension

Staff Reporter, Tuesday, 1st July 2014 -  The Federal Government has been asked to provide another $104 million and a further two years to complete the Royal Commission investigations into how institutions across Australia have responded to allegations of child sexual abuse.
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