A new four-year funding arrangement from July 1 has enabled the National Pro Bono (Legal) Resource Centre to continue its work in promoting and supporting the delivery…
When the front doors open at “Vinnies Budget Groceries” in Melbourne’s north later in July, the St. Vincent de Paul Society will be banking on the success…
Oxfam Community Aid Abroad officially changed its name to Oxfam Australia, on July 1, 2005 with a public announcement that it’s changing its name, not its values.…
US Women are changing the way Americans give to charity. Known as giving circles, small groups of friends and acquaintances are coming together to pool their money to make…
NAB 2005 Volunteer Awards
There are less than 1 week remaining until entries close for the 2005 National Australia Bank Volunteer Awards.
Volunteer groups are urged to…
Charitable giving is the US has risen 5 % to nearly $US250 Billion in 2004 withTsunami gifts accounting for less than one-half of 1 percent of total, according to the latest…
The Victorian Government has urged the credit industry, community groups and the public to attend forums and make submissions on the Bracks Government’s review of credit…
PARETO MASTERCLASSES are coming to Brisbane in July! Due to popular demand, Pareto will be rolling out its successful Masterclass series in Queensland later this year.…
A number of amendments to increase flexibility for charitable funds and prescribed private funds have been passed by the Senate in June and are now awaiting Royal Assent.…
There are lessons for Australia in the way the Philippines encourages philanthropy and social investment according to Rory Tolentino – a pioneering leader of Not…
Nominations are now being sought in a worldwide call for entries for the first Annual International ePhilanthropy Awards, by the ePhilanthropy Foundation.
Until August…
Our friends from the US group Auctionpay (who kindly brought us the charity auction kit!) are reporting on the very latest hot auction items that are bringing in the big bucks…