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Giving bounce back provides hope for charities in 2022

Luke Michael, Monday, 31st January 2022 -  The second annual JBWere NAB Charitable Giving Index offers good signs for the sector Experts believe charitable giving in Australia could bounce back to pre-pandemic levels

Look how far we’ve come: Philanthropy

Wendy Williams, Thursday, 4th June 2020 -  “[We] are now starting to really celebrate and acknowledge the importance of private philanthropy. It is a democratic asset… It’s been a game changer.” The past two decades

COVID-19 set to cause a major giving downturn

Luke Michael, Wednesday, 22nd April 2020 -  Funding models of many for-purpose organisations could come under significant pressure in the future    The coronavirus pandemic could see giving in Australia fall by almost 20

Philanthropic Support Grows for Higher Education in Australia

Luke Michael, Friday, 1st February 2019 -  A leading philanthropy expert believes philanthropic support for universities will continue to grow, after the University of Sydney raised $1 billion through the “largest

The Changing Face of Giving in Australia

Wendy Williams, Monday, 26th March 2018 -  The different giving areas of the “philanthropy pie” are all growing at different rates and support different types of causes, according to a new report. The Support Report: An In

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Innovative Ways of Operating a PAF

Staff Reporter, Tuesday, 28th January 2014 -  In JBWere’s Philanthropic Services’ first report on the contribution that Private Ancillary Funds (PAFs) make on Australia’s charitable sector, author John

Private Funds Experience Fast Growth – Report

Staff Reporter, Thursday, 23rd January 2014 -  Giving from Private Ancillary Funds is growing faster than broad giving in Australia, a recent report from JBWere’s Philanthropic Services has revealed. According to the…
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