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Women Donors Online Project Showcase

Staff Reporter, Thursday, 25th November 2010 -  The Australian Women Donors Network has developed a new online program to help promote the many organisations working to empower women and girls. The Showcase has been designed to…

Changes to Public Ancillary Funds

Staff Reporter, Monday, 22nd November 2010 -  The Federal Government has released a Discussion Paper for public consultation on improving the integrity of public ancillary funds which aims to increase public confidence in…

Knowledge Partnerships in Philanthropy

Staff Reporter, Thursday, 18th November 2010 -  A private US Foundation is to invest US$10 million in Knowledge Partnerships with world-class philanthropy organisations. To support setting new global benchmarks in philanthropy,…

New Foundation To Support Indigenous Youth

Staff Reporter, Wednesday, 17th November 2010 -  The tragic loss of a sports mad Melbourne teenager has been the impetus to help provide support and encouragement for disadvantaged youngsters to get involved in sport, especially…

High Net Worth Philanthropy – US Study

Staff Reporter, Thursday, 11th November 2010 -    Charitable giving by high net worth households to Not for Profit organisations accounts for about two-thirds of all individual giving and about half of all charitable giving…

US Healthcare Philanthropy Under Pressure

Staff Reporter, Wednesday, 10th November 2010 -  Lower donations to healthcare organisations in the US has resulted in more money being spent on fundraising and a lower Return on Investment , according to a new benchmarking report.…

More Philanthropy Needed to Save the Environment

Staff Reporter, Thursday, 28th October 2010 -  Australia's current level of philanthropic giving does not match the urgency of Australia’s environmental decline, according to a new report on the philanthropic…

Women Give More to Charity – US Study

Lina Caneva, Friday, 22nd October 2010 -  Women across virtually every income level are more likely to give to charity and to give more money on average than their male counterparts, according to new research from the

Philanthropy: ‘The Good, the Bad and the Ugly’

Staff Reporter, Monday, 11th October 2010 -  US philanthropy and grantmaking expert Barry Gaberman is currently in Australia, sharing his insights on the next decade of philanthropy. Gaberman retired in 2006 after
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