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Gender Pay Gap Breakthrough for NFP Women CEOs

Lina Caneva, Thursday, 21st April 2016 -  Exclusive remuneration data from Pro Bono Australia’s annual Salary Survey reveals that women leading Not for Profit organisations earn 87 cents for every dollar men earn – above the rate of the general female workforce.

Opinion

Inclusion and Social Harmony in the Aftermath of Brussels

Violet Roumeliotis, Tuesday, 19th April 2016 -  In the aftermath of the senseless violence seen in Brussels, the Not for Profit sector has a big role to play in promoting meaningful social and economic participation through employment and humanitarian services, writes Violet Roumeliotis, CEO of Se

Australia’s Inequality Gap Widening – UNICEF Report

Lina Caneva, Thursday, 14th April 2016 -  A new UNICEF report highlights how inequality affects children in high income countries, with some Australian children falling well behind key international measures.

B Corp Companies Boycott US Over LGBT Laws

Lina Caneva, Thursday, 14th April 2016 -  Nearly 1,700 global Certified B Corporations, including Australian companies, are boycotting upcoming events in the American state of North Carolina in response to a controversial new law which limits the anti-discrimination protections for groups su

NFPs Win Impact Measurement Top Honours

Ellie Cooper, Tuesday, 12th April 2016 -  Not for Profits took out the top honours in all three categories of the 2016 Social Impact Measurement Network of Australia awards.

Community Business Partnership Annual Report Released

Lina Caneva, Tuesday, 12th April 2016 -  The first annual report of the Prime Minister’s Community Business Partnership has been released outlining its current work and the priorities for 2016, including a review of deductible gift recipient (DGR) status.

Pro Bono Australia – Sustainability Through a Diverse Business Model

Lina Caneva, Tuesday, 12th April 2016 -  Pro Bono Australia’s social impact has been valued at $6.5 million with a social return on investment of 11:1, according to an analysis by global professional services firm EY (formerly Ernst & Young).

Analysis

The 2015 Not for Profit Almanac

Myles McGregor-Lowndes, Tuesday, 12th April 2016 -  The right of a Jedi Society to qualify as a religious charity and a contentious multi-million dollar, home-made will to set up a charitable foundation are just two of the more unusual cases revealed in this year’s Not for Profit Almanac, writes Myl
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