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CCA MEMBERS
A leadership network CCA is sector-led and member-driven. Organisations join CCA because they understand the importance of a sector voice in national policy, and the need for NFP organisations to invest in the future of our sector.REV TIM COSTELLO AO
Rev Tim Costello is one of Australia’s most respected community leaders and a sought after voice on social justice issues, leadershipand ethics.
OUR BOARD AND CEO
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COMMUNITY COUNCIL FOR AUSTRALIA New independent research has highlighted how State and Territory governments across Australia are making it very difficult for charities to run fundraising events or put a COMMUNITY COUNCIL FOR AUSTRALIA Where we came from CCA was established in 2010 when a group of like-minded CEOs in the not-for-profit sector contributed their own resources to create a new organisation that would facilitate collaborative relationships and advocate for a viable and effective not-for-profit sector. NEWS | COMMUNITY COUNCIL FOR AUSTRALIA If charities all work a little harder to communicate our messages during elections, we will be much closer to achieving the kind of Australia we want to live in, writes CCA CEO David Crosbie in Pro Bono News, 28 March 2019.CCA MEMBERS
A leadership network CCA is sector-led and member-driven. Organisations join CCA because they understand the importance of a sector voice in national policy, and the need for NFP organisations to invest in the future of our sector.REV TIM COSTELLO AO
Rev Tim Costello is one of Australia’s most respected community leaders and a sought after voice on social justice issues, leadershipand ethics.
OUR BOARD AND CEO
Privacy Statement | Disclaimer. Community Council for Australia Level 1, The Realm, 18 National Circuit, Barton ACT 2600 Tel: 02 6198 3435Email: info
NEWS | COMMUNITY COUNCIL FOR AUSTRALIA If charities all work a little harder to communicate our messages during elections, we will be much closer to achieving the kind of Australia we want to live in, writes CCA CEO David Crosbie in Pro Bono News, 28 March 2019.SUBMISSIONS
The Community Council for Australia (CCA) was very concerned about how the original Electoral Reform Bill (2017) would impact thousands of charities who would have faced quite complicated new administrative requirements and restrictions if they chose to make any public statements advocating for their cause or their community.CCA MEMBERS
A leadership network CCA is sector-led and member-driven. Organisations join CCA because they understand the importance of a sector voice in national policy, and the need for NFP organisations to invest in the future of our sector. WHO WE ARE, WHAT WE DO The Community Council for Australia is an independent non-political member based organisation dedicated to building flourishing communities by enhancing the extraordinary work undertaken by the charities and not-for-profit sector in Australia. ABOUT US | COMMUNITY COUNCIL FOR AUSTRALIA CCA's role for AustraliaFile from CCA on Vimeo.. The Community Council for Australia is an independent, non-political member-based organisation dedicated to building flourishing communities primarily by enhancing the extraordinary work and effort undertaken within the not-for profit sector in Australia. EVENTS | COMMUNITY COUNCIL FOR AUSTRALIA Investment funds are available. The appetite from investors is increasing. Interest and support from government is growing. Estimated to reach $32 billion by 2023, impact investing is a live discussion amongst CEOs and in NFP boardrooms around Australia andinternationally.
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CCA has long supported ending the multiple application processes involved in DGR and charitable status. Reforming DGR to ensure that most DGR organisations are listed with the ACNC and ending the role of separate registers run at a Departmental level makes good sense, reduces red tape and compliance, increases transparency, and is a sound practical policy initiative. WHAT'S THE PRICE OF COMMUNITY RESILIENCE? Pre-Budget announcements speak to a new and emerging priority for governments: the need to build community resilience. Charities need to engage with this agenda and highlight the value of their work and how it contributes writes CCA CEO David Crosbie in Pro Bono News: NEW CEO: DAVID CROSBIE The Reverend Tim Costello, CCA Chair and World Vision CEO said “I am looking forward to working with David – he has an excellent reputation for achieving real outcomes in the organisations he has managed and is experienced working collaboratively across sectors in complex policy areas.” CHARITIES CRISIS CABINET The Charities Crisis Cabinet met for the first time on Tuesday, 31 March 2020. The Cabinet is co-Chaired by Rev Tim Costello AO and Susan Pascoe AM and draws on the leadership and experience of leaders from across the breadth of the 57,000 strong charities sector. COMMUNITY COUNCIL FOR AUSTRALIA COMMUNITY COUNCIL FOR AUSTRALIA. We are an independent member-based peak body dedicated to building flourishing communities by enhancing the extraordinary work of Australia’s not-for-profit sector. We do this by changing the way governments, communities and NEWS | COMMUNITY COUNCIL FOR AUSTRALIA Research released today reveals that the overwhelming majority of Australians – seven in ten people - believe that the responsibility to keep our young people in education rests on the shoulders of everyone, not just teachers and parents. The findings come as the Community Council for Australia launches the ‘It Takes a Village:Education is
COMMUNITY COUNCIL FOR AUSTRALIA Where we came from CCA was established in 2010 when a group of like-minded CEOs in the not-for-profit sector contributed their own resources to create a new organisation that would facilitate collaborative relationships and advocate for a viable and effective not-for-profit sector.CCA MEMBERS
A leadership network CCA is sector-led and member-driven. Organisations join CCA because they understand the importance of a sector voice in national policy, and the need for NFP organisations to invest in the future of our sector.OUR BOARD AND CEO
CEO Community Council for Australia. LINKEDIN. TWITTER. Tweets by@ComCouncil.
REV TIM COSTELLO AO
Rev Tim Costello is one of Australia’s most respected community leaders and a sought after voice on social justice issues, leadership and ethics. For 13 years until October 2016, Tim was Chief Executive of World Vision Australia (WVA). Tim is the Executive Director ofDR LISA O'BRIEN
Dr Lisa O'Brien. Dr Lisa O’Brien has been the Chief Executive Officer of The Smith Family since February 2011. Lisa has worked in leadership roles across the public, not–for–profit and commercial sectors over the last three decades. She is a Non–Executive Director of the Community Council for Australia and BUPA Australia and NewZealand
NEW CEO: DAVID CROSBIE Mr David Crosbie has accepted the position of Chief Executive Officer of the Community Council for Australia (CCA). He commenced this new role in November 2010. The Reverend Tim Costello, CCA Chair and World Vision CEO said “I am looking forward to working with David – he has an excellent reputation for achieving real outcomes in the AUSTRALIAN FUNDRAISING PRINCIPLES Charities Crisis Cabinet, CCA, Level 1, 18 National Circuit, BARTON ACT 2600 Secretary: David Crosbie Ph: 02 6198 3435 Mob: 0419 624420 Australian Fundraising Principles 'IN PRINCIPLE' ENDORSEMENT OF PROPOSED ACNC FINANCIAL Manager Philanthropy and Exemptions Unit Indirect, Philanthropy and Resource Tax Division The Treasury Langton Crescent PARKES ACT 2600Dear Sir or Madam
COMMUNITY COUNCIL FOR AUSTRALIA COMMUNITY COUNCIL FOR AUSTRALIA. We are an independent member-based peak body dedicated to building flourishing communities by enhancing the extraordinary work of Australia’s not-for-profit sector. We do this by changing the way governments, communities and NEWS | COMMUNITY COUNCIL FOR AUSTRALIA Research released today reveals that the overwhelming majority of Australians – seven in ten people - believe that the responsibility to keep our young people in education rests on the shoulders of everyone, not just teachers and parents. The findings come as the Community Council for Australia launches the ‘It Takes a Village:Education is
COMMUNITY COUNCIL FOR AUSTRALIA Where we came from CCA was established in 2010 when a group of like-minded CEOs in the not-for-profit sector contributed their own resources to create a new organisation that would facilitate collaborative relationships and advocate for a viable and effective not-for-profit sector.CCA MEMBERS
A leadership network CCA is sector-led and member-driven. Organisations join CCA because they understand the importance of a sector voice in national policy, and the need for NFP organisations to invest in the future of our sector.OUR BOARD AND CEO
CEO Community Council for Australia. LINKEDIN. TWITTER. Tweets by@ComCouncil.
REV TIM COSTELLO AO
Rev Tim Costello is one of Australia’s most respected community leaders and a sought after voice on social justice issues, leadership and ethics. For 13 years until October 2016, Tim was Chief Executive of World Vision Australia (WVA). Tim is the Executive Director ofDR LISA O'BRIEN
Dr Lisa O'Brien. Dr Lisa O’Brien has been the Chief Executive Officer of The Smith Family since February 2011. Lisa has worked in leadership roles across the public, not–for–profit and commercial sectors over the last three decades. She is a Non–Executive Director of the Community Council for Australia and BUPA Australia and NewZealand
NEW CEO: DAVID CROSBIE Mr David Crosbie has accepted the position of Chief Executive Officer of the Community Council for Australia (CCA). He commenced this new role in November 2010. The Reverend Tim Costello, CCA Chair and World Vision CEO said “I am looking forward to working with David – he has an excellent reputation for achieving real outcomes in the AUSTRALIAN FUNDRAISING PRINCIPLES Charities Crisis Cabinet, CCA, Level 1, 18 National Circuit, BARTON ACT 2600 Secretary: David Crosbie Ph: 02 6198 3435 Mob: 0419 624420 Australian Fundraising Principles 'IN PRINCIPLE' ENDORSEMENT OF PROPOSED ACNC FINANCIAL Manager Philanthropy and Exemptions Unit Indirect, Philanthropy and Resource Tax Division The Treasury Langton Crescent PARKES ACT 2600Dear Sir or Madam
NEWS | COMMUNITY COUNCIL FOR AUSTRALIA Research released today reveals that the overwhelming majority of Australians – seven in ten people - believe that the responsibility to keep our young people in education rests on the shoulders of everyone, not just teachers and parents. The findings come as the Community Council for Australia launches the ‘It Takes a Village:Education is
CCA MEMBERS
A leadership network CCA is sector-led and member-driven. Organisations join CCA because they understand the importance of a sector voice in national policy, and the need for NFP organisations to invest in the future of our sector.SUBMISSIONS
The Community Council for Australia (CCA) was very concerned about how the original Electoral Reform Bill (2017) would impact thousands of charities who would have faced quite complicated new administrative requirements and restrictions if they chose to make any public statements advocating for their cause or their community. ABOUT US | COMMUNITY COUNCIL FOR AUSTRALIA About us. CCA's role for AustraliaFile from CCA on Vimeo. The Community Council for Australia is an independent, non-political member-based organisation dedicated to building flourishing communities primarily by enhancing the extraordinary work and effort undertaken within the EVENTS | COMMUNITY COUNCIL FOR AUSTRALIA Annual General Meeting. Chair, Tim Costello, CEO David Crosbie and CCA Directors look forward to welcoming members to the CCA Annual General Meeting at Parliament House in Canberra, 24 May, 11.30 am – 1.00 pm. Community Council for Australia – Annual General Meeting – Parliament House. 11.30 am – 1.00 pm. Thursday, 24 May 2018. CHARITIES CRISIS CABINET Charities Crisis Cabinet. The Charities Crisis Cabinet met for the first time on Tuesday, 31 March 2020. The Cabinet is co-Chaired by Rev Tim Costello AO and Susan Pascoe AM and draws on the leadership and experience of leaders from across the breadth of the 57,000 strong charities sector. It will seek to enable charities to support their WHO WE ARE, WHAT WE DO Who we are, what we do. The Community Council for Australia is an independent non-political member based organisation dedicated to building flourishing communities by enhancing the extraordinary work undertaken by the charities and not-for-profit sector in Australia. CCA seeks to change the way governments, communities andnot-for-profits
WORSE THAN FAILURE
Charities need to invest in monitoring, evaluating, and identifying failure. Anything less would make charities not much better than a government in denial that anything is wrong. WHAT'S THE PRICE OF COMMUNITY RESILIENCE? Pre-Budget announcements speak to a new and emerging priority for governments: the need to build community resilience. Charities need to engage with this agenda and highlight the value of their work and how it contributes writes CCA CEO David Crosbie in Pro Bono News: NEW CEO: DAVID CROSBIE Mr David Crosbie has accepted the position of Chief Executive Officer of the Community Council for Australia (CCA). He commenced this new role in November 2010. The Reverend Tim Costello, CCA Chair and World Vision CEO said “I am looking forward to working with David – he has an excellent reputation for achieving real outcomes in the COMMUNITY COUNCIL FOR AUSTRALIA COMMUNITY COUNCIL FOR AUSTRALIA. We are an independent member-based peak body dedicated to building flourishing communities by enhancing the extraordinary work of Australia’s not-for-profit sector. We do this by changing the way governments, communities and NEWS | COMMUNITY COUNCIL FOR AUSTRALIA Research released today reveals that the overwhelming majority of Australians – seven in ten people - believe that the responsibility to keep our young people in education rests on the shoulders of everyone, not just teachers and parents. The findings come as the Community Council for Australia launches the ‘It Takes a Village:Education is
COMMUNITY COUNCIL FOR AUSTRALIA Where we came from CCA was established in 2010 when a group of like-minded CEOs in the not-for-profit sector contributed their own resources to create a new organisation that would facilitate collaborative relationships and advocate for a viable and effective not-for-profit sector.CCA MEMBERS
A leadership network CCA is sector-led and member-driven. Organisations join CCA because they understand the importance of a sector voice in national policy, and the need for NFP organisations to invest in the future of our sector.OUR BOARD AND CEO
CEO Community Council for Australia. LINKEDIN. TWITTER. Tweets by@ComCouncil.
REV TIM COSTELLO AO
Rev Tim Costello is one of Australia’s most respected community leaders and a sought after voice on social justice issues, leadership and ethics. For 13 years until October 2016, Tim was Chief Executive of World Vision Australia (WVA). Tim is the Executive Director ofDR LISA O'BRIEN
Dr Lisa O'Brien. Dr Lisa O’Brien has been the Chief Executive Officer of The Smith Family since February 2011. Lisa has worked in leadership roles across the public, not–for–profit and commercial sectors over the last three decades. She is a Non–Executive Director of the Community Council for Australia and BUPA Australia and NewZealand
NEW CEO: DAVID CROSBIE Mr David Crosbie has accepted the position of Chief Executive Officer of the Community Council for Australia (CCA). He commenced this new role in November 2010. The Reverend Tim Costello, CCA Chair and World Vision CEO said “I am looking forward to working with David – he has an excellent reputation for achieving real outcomes in the AUSTRALIAN FUNDRAISING PRINCIPLES Charities Crisis Cabinet, CCA, Level 1, 18 National Circuit, BARTON ACT 2600 Secretary: David Crosbie Ph: 02 6198 3435 Mob: 0419 624420 Australian Fundraising Principles 'IN PRINCIPLE' ENDORSEMENT OF PROPOSED ACNC FINANCIAL Manager Philanthropy and Exemptions Unit Indirect, Philanthropy and Resource Tax Division The Treasury Langton Crescent PARKES ACT 2600Dear Sir or Madam
COMMUNITY COUNCIL FOR AUSTRALIA COMMUNITY COUNCIL FOR AUSTRALIA. We are an independent member-based peak body dedicated to building flourishing communities by enhancing the extraordinary work of Australia’s not-for-profit sector. We do this by changing the way governments, communities and NEWS | COMMUNITY COUNCIL FOR AUSTRALIA Research released today reveals that the overwhelming majority of Australians – seven in ten people - believe that the responsibility to keep our young people in education rests on the shoulders of everyone, not just teachers and parents. The findings come as the Community Council for Australia launches the ‘It Takes a Village:Education is
COMMUNITY COUNCIL FOR AUSTRALIA Where we came from CCA was established in 2010 when a group of like-minded CEOs in the not-for-profit sector contributed their own resources to create a new organisation that would facilitate collaborative relationships and advocate for a viable and effective not-for-profit sector.CCA MEMBERS
A leadership network CCA is sector-led and member-driven. Organisations join CCA because they understand the importance of a sector voice in national policy, and the need for NFP organisations to invest in the future of our sector.OUR BOARD AND CEO
CEO Community Council for Australia. LINKEDIN. TWITTER. Tweets by@ComCouncil.
REV TIM COSTELLO AO
Rev Tim Costello is one of Australia’s most respected community leaders and a sought after voice on social justice issues, leadership and ethics. For 13 years until October 2016, Tim was Chief Executive of World Vision Australia (WVA). Tim is the Executive Director ofDR LISA O'BRIEN
Dr Lisa O'Brien. Dr Lisa O’Brien has been the Chief Executive Officer of The Smith Family since February 2011. Lisa has worked in leadership roles across the public, not–for–profit and commercial sectors over the last three decades. She is a Non–Executive Director of the Community Council for Australia and BUPA Australia and NewZealand
NEW CEO: DAVID CROSBIE Mr David Crosbie has accepted the position of Chief Executive Officer of the Community Council for Australia (CCA). He commenced this new role in November 2010. The Reverend Tim Costello, CCA Chair and World Vision CEO said “I am looking forward to working with David – he has an excellent reputation for achieving real outcomes in the AUSTRALIAN FUNDRAISING PRINCIPLES Charities Crisis Cabinet, CCA, Level 1, 18 National Circuit, BARTON ACT 2600 Secretary: David Crosbie Ph: 02 6198 3435 Mob: 0419 624420 Australian Fundraising Principles 'IN PRINCIPLE' ENDORSEMENT OF PROPOSED ACNC FINANCIAL Manager Philanthropy and Exemptions Unit Indirect, Philanthropy and Resource Tax Division The Treasury Langton Crescent PARKES ACT 2600Dear Sir or Madam
NEWS | COMMUNITY COUNCIL FOR AUSTRALIA Research released today reveals that the overwhelming majority of Australians – seven in ten people - believe that the responsibility to keep our young people in education rests on the shoulders of everyone, not just teachers and parents. The findings come as the Community Council for Australia launches the ‘It Takes a Village:Education is
CCA MEMBERS
A leadership network CCA is sector-led and member-driven. Organisations join CCA because they understand the importance of a sector voice in national policy, and the need for NFP organisations to invest in the future of our sector.SUBMISSIONS
The Community Council for Australia (CCA) was very concerned about how the original Electoral Reform Bill (2017) would impact thousands of charities who would have faced quite complicated new administrative requirements and restrictions if they chose to make any public statements advocating for their cause or their community. ABOUT US | COMMUNITY COUNCIL FOR AUSTRALIA About us. CCA's role for AustraliaFile from CCA on Vimeo. The Community Council for Australia is an independent, non-political member-based organisation dedicated to building flourishing communities primarily by enhancing the extraordinary work and effort undertaken within the EVENTS | COMMUNITY COUNCIL FOR AUSTRALIA Annual General Meeting. Chair, Tim Costello, CEO David Crosbie and CCA Directors look forward to welcoming members to the CCA Annual General Meeting at Parliament House in Canberra, 24 May, 11.30 am – 1.00 pm. Community Council for Australia – Annual General Meeting – Parliament House. 11.30 am – 1.00 pm. Thursday, 24 May 2018. CHARITIES CRISIS CABINET Charities Crisis Cabinet. The Charities Crisis Cabinet met for the first time on Tuesday, 31 March 2020. The Cabinet is co-Chaired by Rev Tim Costello AO and Susan Pascoe AM and draws on the leadership and experience of leaders from across the breadth of the 57,000 strong charities sector. It will seek to enable charities to support their WHO WE ARE, WHAT WE DO Who we are, what we do. The Community Council for Australia is an independent non-political member based organisation dedicated to building flourishing communities by enhancing the extraordinary work undertaken by the charities and not-for-profit sector in Australia. CCA seeks to change the way governments, communities andnot-for-profits
WORSE THAN FAILURE
Charities need to invest in monitoring, evaluating, and identifying failure. Anything less would make charities not much better than a government in denial that anything is wrong. WHAT'S THE PRICE OF COMMUNITY RESILIENCE? Pre-Budget announcements speak to a new and emerging priority for governments: the need to build community resilience. Charities need to engage with this agenda and highlight the value of their work and how it contributes writes CCA CEO David Crosbie in Pro Bono News: NEW CEO: DAVID CROSBIE Mr David Crosbie has accepted the position of Chief Executive Officer of the Community Council for Australia (CCA). He commenced this new role in November 2010. The Reverend Tim Costello, CCA Chair and World Vision CEO said “I am looking forward to working with David – he has an excellent reputation for achieving real outcomes in the* __Main menu
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COMMUNITY COUNCIL FOR AUSTRALIA We are an independent member-based peak body dedicated to building flourishing communities by enhancing the extraordinary work of Australia’s not-for-profit sector. We do this by changing the way governments, communities and the not-for-profit sector relate to one another.In particular, this includes establishing a regulatory environment that works for community organisations - not against them. FIND OUT MORE...LATEST NEWS
WHY AUSTRALIA NEEDS MORE NOISY CHARITIES! Governments might not like noisy charities – but without them Australia would be a much less healthy, safe and prosperous country, writes CCA CEO David Crosbie in Pro Bono News, 7 November 2019.Read more...
TIME TO PAY UP!
We know the level of government funding for charities to provide contracted services is generally inadequate, yet somehow this has become an acceptable situation. If governments are going to fund charities to provide services in our communities, they need to pay for what it is being delivered, including all the costs of delivering quality services writes CCA CEO David Crosbie in Pro Bono News, 24October 2019.
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CCA ENEWS SPRING 2019 In the Spring edition of CCA News: Minister talks charities; ACNC performance; fixing fundraising; Impact Investing Report; It Takes a Village, Education is everyone's business; and CCA News.Read more...
IN THE STRUGGLE TO SURVIVE, YOU MUST GET THE BASICS RIGHTY In the struggle to survive, you must get the basics of CEO and Board right - and closing a charity is not always a bad outcome, writes CCA CEO David Crosbie in Pro Bono News, 10 October.Read more...
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TIME TO PAY UP!
We know the level of government funding for charities to provide contracted services is generally inadequate, yet somehow this has become an acceptable situation. If governments are going to fund charities to provide services in our communities, they need to pay for what it is being delivered, including all the costs of delivering quality services writes CCA CEO David Crosbie in Pro Bono News, 24October 2019.
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