It’s great to receive your positive feedback and of course we appreciate your suggestions. The response to our early e-newsletters has been very encouraging. Thanks to…
The Fundraising Institute of Australia is looking at adopting a privacy code of conduct for the Not for Profit sector in the wake of the introduction of new Privacy Legislation…
Perpetual Trustees’ venture into Australia’s first Online Grant Seeker Service has had an incredible response. Five hundred (500) of the total five hundred and fifty…
Looking for ways to raise the profile of Charities and Not for Profits is always challenging and the idea of using a high profile ‘name’ can work wonders but how can you find…
Here’s something to ponder. A team of Swiss evolutionary biologists have conducted an experiment that demonstrates the key role that public recognition plays in motivating…
On the other side of the ‘giving’ coin, a strong corporate responsibility can only be developed through effective communication between business, the community…
Are you a local sporting club, rescue unit, service club conservation group or any volunteer group that could use $15,000? Well nominations are now being accepted for the…
Don’t forget to check out the Pro Bono Australia’s What’s On listings on our web site for details on calender events in the world of Philanthropy and remember to let us know…
The Federal Treasurer Peter Costello has just announced an amendment to the GST Legislation affecting Charities and Not for Profit organisations.
Amendments to the A…
Following our first e-Newsletter your questions on the GST highlighted the confusion over Deductible Gift Recipients under the new tax system.
From 1 July, 2000 a new compulsory…
Australia’s Tax Commissioner, Michael Carmody has expressed his concern that charities may still be uncertain about registering for an Australian Business Number (ABN)…
Finding new ways of giving and receiving funds is always a challenge.
Since October last year The Hunger Site at www.thehungersite.com has operated as the world’s first…