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Predictions for 2022: Philanthropy

Maree Sidey, Thursday, 17th February 2022 -  Maree Sidey, chief executive officer of the Australian Communities Foundation, looks at giving in Australia in 2022: the trends, anti-trends and what might surprise us. The past

Films to help us to envision a better world

Contributor, Thursday, 17th February 2022 -  In an era of accelerating change and unprecedented disruption, the Transitions Film Festival celebrates the things we love and inspires us to fight for the future we want. The Transitions

What it means to approach philanthropy as a social investment

Wendy Williams, Wednesday, 16th February 2022 -  We sit down with Emily Fuller, Future Generation’s social impact manager, to find out about the company’s approach to giving and the value they see in investing in organisations not

Program helping register First Nations births on last legs

Maggie Coggan, Wednesday, 16th February 2022 -  With funding due to run out at the end of the month, Pathfinders Australia is pleading for external funds to keep their doors open  In this day and age, having a birth certificate might

Racism is a public health crisis – but Black death tolls aren’t the answer

Contributor, Wednesday, 16th February 2022 -  There has been a global shift to declare racism a public health crisis. But we need to drill deeper to understand racism, rethink health data and listen to lived experience, write Chelsea

Why I became a B Corp: Marnie Hawson

Nikki Stefanoff, Wednesday, 16th February 2022 -  One-person B Corps are few and far between, which is why we were so keen to sit down with photographer, and recently certified B Corp, Marnie Hawson.  When you think of B Corps, it’s the

Kicking off a year of social enterprise with (Re)Purpose

Nikki Stefanoff, Wednesday, 16th February 2022 -  In the run-up to the Social Enterprise World Forum (SEWF) in September, the sector is looking to generate some social enterprise excitement with its (Re)Purpose event.  It’s an exciting

Predictions for 2022: Social enterprise

Belinda Morrissey, Tuesday, 15th February 2022 -  While the ongoing uncertainty we are all facing can make it difficult to predict what’s coming, Belinda Morrissey, CEO of the English Family Foundation and chair of the Social Enterprise

Calls for free rapid antigen tests ramp up

Maggie Coggan, Tuesday, 15th February 2022 -  The cost of rapid antigen tests is forcing vulnerable people to hide at home and in some cases miss a meal, advocates warn Charities, community health groups and unions are ramping

New natural disaster fundraising guidelines are here, but not everyone is happy

Maggie Coggan, Tuesday, 15th February 2022 -  Charities have criticised the guidelines for distracting from bigger problems New fundraising guidelines for charities delivering disaster relief services have been released,

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Finding a solution to one of Australia’s most hidden diseases

Maggie Coggan, Monday, 14th February 2022 -  Megan Donnell is the CEO and founder of the Childhood Dementia Initiative, a charity fighting to support the thousands of kids in Australia who suffer from this mostly-unknown disease.

Digital inclusion in disaster-prone communities

David Spriggs, Monday, 14th February 2022 -  While there is no single solution to the issues around digital inclusion in disaster-prone communities, a new report finds there are ways we can work together to reduce the barriers,
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