One legacy of the Centenary of Federation celebrations 2000 in Victoria is the ambitious and highly successful Federation 100 Hours Program. It created a lasting network…
The media is rarely praised and often blamed when reporting controversial outcomes in our community.
A new report spotlights the media’s role in corporate social…
The recent World Economic Forum staged in New York last month was not just a debate on globalisation…but a chance for corporate leaders to make a stand on their social role.…
National and international fundraisers turned their eyes to Queensland last week for the Fundraising Institute – Australia’s Annual Conference with the theme…
The Australian Tax Office website “ATO Assist” now has a comprehensive section on tax issues relating to Not for Profit organisations.
In a clear and well thought out site…
Australians love new technology. So it’s no wonder that several Not for Profits have been considering the new-technology bill paying service called BPAY to attract donations…
Charity auctions are well-established fundraising tools and now one Melbourne auctioneer is using a technique that sees him sell ‘absolutely nothing’ to bring in the…
Not only does the NSW Meals On Wheels Service carry out great community work it is now offering Public Liability Insurance solutions for the small and often struggling Not…
Thrust into the limelight for all the wrong reasons several Not for Profits are now making adjustments after losing their Patron – the Governor General Dr. Peter Hollingworth.…
Writing funding proposals and managing granting relationships takes time and skill as many newcomers to fundraising have found – and now a new series of one-day seminars…
A recent UK study on “unsung entrepreneurs”, described as those who operate for social gain and not profit, offers some interesting insights that are relevant to the Australian…
Any volunteer position can be rewarding and beneficial to both sides of the relationship – a volunteer offering computer skills is an added bonus.
“Techsoup”, the…