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DEAN PARKIN ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA 2021 NATIONAL CONFERENCE Dean is from the Quandamooka peoples of Minjerribah (North Stradbroke Island) in Queensland. He has a Bachelor of Arts (Politics and Journalism) from the University of Queensland and a Graduate Certificate in Education from the University of Melbourne. He is a Senior Fellow of the Atlantic Fellowship for Social Equity and is anex-officio
LEONARD VARY ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA 2021 NATIONAL Leonard holds Bachelor of Laws, Bachelor of Commerce and Master of Laws degrees from the University of Melbourne. Leonard has a Graduate Diploma of Applied Finance and Investment, and in 2006 completed the Advanced Management Program at Harvard Business School. Leonard is a graduate of the Cranlana Colloquium having completed the program in2013.
PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA ›› OUR VISION IS FOR A MORE GIVINGLATESTABOUTFUNDINGPOLICY & ADVOCACYRESOURCESEVENTS Sydney. Philanthropy Australia acknowledges the Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the first inhabitants of the nation and the Traditional Custodians of the lands where we live, learn and work. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and future. ABN: 79 578 875 531 ACN: 070 104 255. CONFERENCE 2021 ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA 2021 NATIONAL The 2021 Philanthropy Australia National Conference interactive online program will focus on what our Australian and global communities need from philanthropy as we move forward into a changed future, and work to build back better together. On 21-22 April, the thought-provoking sessions program unpacked and debated the future needs of our GETTING STARTED ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA Private Ancillary Fund (PAF) A Private Ancillary Fund (PAF) is a trust fund for businesses, families and individuals and set up under the Private Ancillary Fund Guidelines 2009. The trust fund is controlled by a company usually with family members as directors and at least one independent “Responsible Person” director (someone with a degree A BLUEPRINT TO GROW STRUCTURED GIVING ›› PHILANTHROPY There is an unprecedented opportunity to harness $2.6 trillion in intergenerational wealth that will be passed from baby boomers to their children in the next two decades. If we act now, we can use this to supercharge giving in Australia. Download the Blueprint to Grow Structured Giving here . Download the Executive Summary here . REFUGEES & ASYLUM SEEKERS ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA As the peak body we serve a community of funders, social investors and social change agents working to achieve positive social, cultural, environmental and community change by leveraging their financial assets and influence. TANYA STUL ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA 2021 NATIONAL CONFERENCE Tanya is a coastal and environmental engineer and scientist from Boorloo (Perth) on Whadjuk country. In 2017 she also took up the role of Director and person driving the grantmaking of the new Stul Family Foundation. The foundation formalises and expands the long history of giving by her Dad. She is second generation and is enjoying designing A GRANTSEEKER'S GUIDE TO TRUSTS AND FOUNDATIONS A Grantseeker's Guide to Trusts and Foundations Contents Introduction 3 What this manual will teach you 3 What is a foundation? 4 SAM MOSTYN AO ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA 2021 NATIONAL Sam was awarded an AO in the 2021 Australia Day Honours for distinguished service to business and sustainability, and to the community, through seminal contributions to a range of organisations, and to women. Her executive and non-executive roles have encompassed business strategy, human resources, culture change, corporate andgovernment
DEAN PARKIN ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA 2021 NATIONAL CONFERENCE Dean is from the Quandamooka peoples of Minjerribah (North Stradbroke Island) in Queensland. He has a Bachelor of Arts (Politics and Journalism) from the University of Queensland and a Graduate Certificate in Education from the University of Melbourne. He is a Senior Fellow of the Atlantic Fellowship for Social Equity and is anex-officio
LEONARD VARY ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA 2021 NATIONAL Leonard holds Bachelor of Laws, Bachelor of Commerce and Master of Laws degrees from the University of Melbourne. Leonard has a Graduate Diploma of Applied Finance and Investment, and in 2006 completed the Advanced Management Program at Harvard Business School. Leonard is a graduate of the Cranlana Colloquium having completed the program in2013.
CONFERENCE 2021 ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA 2021 NATIONAL The 2021 Philanthropy Australia National Conference interactive online program will focus on what our Australian and global communities need from philanthropy as we move forward into a changed future, and work to build back better together. On 21-22 April, the thought-provoking sessions program unpacked and debated the future needs of our WHAT’S HAPPENING ›› PUBLIC AND MEMBER EVENTS Tue 1st Jun, 12:00 to Tue 14th Sep 2021, 13:00 (3 months, 1 week, 6 days, 19 hours) Philanthropy Australia presents a series of webinars to explore more and better philanthropy. ONLINE. Tue 01 Jun. 20210601. 2021 WEBINAR SERIES: A replicable model of Collaborative Philanthropyfor
PAPERS & REPORTS ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA Papers & reports. The Support Report: The changing shape of giving and the significant implications for recipients by John McLeod, JBWere: An in-depth analysis of the changing face of giving in Australia. The report explores: The types of givers who support each cause area and those cause areas’ reliance on philanthropic income; he dramatic A BLUEPRINT TO GROW STRUCTURED GIVING ›› PHILANTHROPY There is an unprecedented opportunity to harness $2.6 trillion in intergenerational wealth that will be passed from baby boomers to their children in the next two decades. If we act now, we can use this to supercharge giving in Australia. Download the Blueprint to Grow Structured Giving here . Download the Executive Summary here . BETTER GIVING HUB ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA We believe in serving the community to achieve more and better philanthropy. The Better Giving Hub (BGH) is the home for our Members. It is an online platform designed to help our Members better understand and keep up with the rapidly changing philanthropic landscape and be part of a community that is dedicated to fostering powerful social change. LATEST NEWS ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA The next piece of the puzzle. June 09th, 2021. Independent think tank, A New Approach (ANA), is advocating a national arts, culture and creativity plan to supercharge the arts post-COVID recovery. BLOG ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA As the peak body we serve a community of funders, social investors and social change agents working to achieve positive social, cultural, environmental and community change by leveraging their financial assets and influence. BLOG ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA Managing adversity through sharing power. If poverty was easy to solve, it would not long endure. That it persists despite much public and private investment, despite people and agencies committed to its eradication, despite generations of social science research and policy proposals, points to the implausibility of swift solutions. STORIES IN PHILANTHROPY Stories in Philanthropy - Race for a better way to fund our emerging athletes. On the eve of the Tokyo Olympics, it’s been revealed the nation’s top athletes are facing severe financial hardship. BLOG ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA Celebrating 30 Years: Issue 1. 2007 marks the 30 year anniversary of Philanthropy Australia. Throughout 2007, we’ll be marking the occasion by sharing snapshots of philanthropy in Australia that encompass both its present state and its history. PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA ›› OUR VISION IS FOR A MORE GIVINGLATESTABOUTFUNDINGPOLICY & ADVOCACYRESOURCESEVENTS Sydney. Philanthropy Australia acknowledges the Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the first inhabitants of the nation and the Traditional Custodians of the lands where we live, learn and work. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and future. ABN: 79 578 875 531 ACN: 070 104 255. HOW TO SEEK FUNDING ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA Impact100 Sydney North. Impact100 WA. Melbourne Women's Fund. Philanthropy 500. The Channel. The Funding Network. Women & Change (QLD) Other. COVID-19 Funding. WHAT’S HAPPENING ›› PUBLIC AND MEMBER EVENTS Tue 1st Jun, 12:00 to Tue 14th Sep 2021, 13:00 (3 months, 1 week, 6 days, 19 hours) Philanthropy Australia presents a series of webinars to explore more and better philanthropy. ONLINE. Tue 01 Jun. 20210601. 2021 WEBINAR SERIES: A replicable model of Collaborative Philanthropyfor
CONFERENCE 2021 ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA 2021 NATIONAL The 2021 Philanthropy Australia National Conference interactive online program will focus on what our Australian and global communities need from philanthropy as we move forward into a changed future, and work to build back better together. On 21-22 April, the thought-provoking sessions program unpacked and debated the future needs of our GETTING STARTED ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA Private Ancillary Fund (PAF) A Private Ancillary Fund (PAF) is a trust fund for businesses, families and individuals and set up under the Private Ancillary Fund Guidelines 2009. The trust fund is controlled by a company usually with family members as directors and at least one independent “Responsible Person” director (someone with a degree A BLUEPRINT TO GROW STRUCTURED GIVING ›› PHILANTHROPY There is an unprecedented opportunity to harness $2.6 trillion in intergenerational wealth that will be passed from baby boomers to their children in the next two decades. If we act now, we can use this to supercharge giving in Australia. Download the Blueprint to Grow Structured Giving here . Download the Executive Summary here . A GRANTSEEKER'S GUIDE TO TRUSTS AND FOUNDATIONS A Grantseeker's Guide to Trusts and Foundations Contents Introduction 3 What this manual will teach you 3 What is a foundation? 4 2021 AUSTRALIAN PHILANTHROPY AWARDS ›› PUBLIC AND MEMBER The awards celebration will be held online on Tuesday 16 November 2021. Philanthropy has a duty to act and, more importantly, lead. In these uncertain times, it is important to recognise and celebrate best practice philanthropy and create a sense of hope – as philanthropy will play a critical role in how we respond and build back better REFUGEES & ASYLUM SEEKERS ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA As the peak body we serve a community of funders, social investors and social change agents working to achieve positive social, cultural, environmental and community change by leveraging their financial assets and influence. STORIES IN PHILANTHROPY ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA 'Philanthropy, to me, is being part of building a future': Ulrike Klein. South Australian philanthropist and Jurlique co-founder Ulrike Klein AO has taken a hands-on and “responsible” approach to her philanthropy which has culminated in the development of the world-renown UKARIA Cultural Centre and an ambitious public fundraising project to acquire rare 18th century instruments. PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA ›› OUR VISION IS FOR A MORE GIVINGLATESTABOUTFUNDINGPOLICY & ADVOCACYRESOURCESEVENTS Sydney. Philanthropy Australia acknowledges the Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the first inhabitants of the nation and the Traditional Custodians of the lands where we live, learn and work. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and future. ABN: 79 578 875 531 ACN: 070 104 255. HOW TO SEEK FUNDING ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA Impact100 Sydney North. Impact100 WA. Melbourne Women's Fund. Philanthropy 500. The Channel. The Funding Network. Women & Change (QLD) Other. COVID-19 Funding. WHAT’S HAPPENING ›› PUBLIC AND MEMBER EVENTS Tue 1st Jun, 12:00 to Tue 14th Sep 2021, 13:00 (3 months, 1 week, 6 days, 19 hours) Philanthropy Australia presents a series of webinars to explore more and better philanthropy. ONLINE. Tue 01 Jun. 20210601. 2021 WEBINAR SERIES: A replicable model of Collaborative Philanthropyfor
CONFERENCE 2021 ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA 2021 NATIONAL The 2021 Philanthropy Australia National Conference interactive online program will focus on what our Australian and global communities need from philanthropy as we move forward into a changed future, and work to build back better together. On 21-22 April, the thought-provoking sessions program unpacked and debated the future needs of our GETTING STARTED ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA Private Ancillary Fund (PAF) A Private Ancillary Fund (PAF) is a trust fund for businesses, families and individuals and set up under the Private Ancillary Fund Guidelines 2009. The trust fund is controlled by a company usually with family members as directors and at least one independent “Responsible Person” director (someone with a degree A BLUEPRINT TO GROW STRUCTURED GIVING ›› PHILANTHROPY There is an unprecedented opportunity to harness $2.6 trillion in intergenerational wealth that will be passed from baby boomers to their children in the next two decades. If we act now, we can use this to supercharge giving in Australia. Download the Blueprint to Grow Structured Giving here . Download the Executive Summary here . A GRANTSEEKER'S GUIDE TO TRUSTS AND FOUNDATIONS A Grantseeker's Guide to Trusts and Foundations Contents Introduction 3 What this manual will teach you 3 What is a foundation? 4 2021 AUSTRALIAN PHILANTHROPY AWARDS ›› PUBLIC AND MEMBER The awards celebration will be held online on Tuesday 16 November 2021. Philanthropy has a duty to act and, more importantly, lead. In these uncertain times, it is important to recognise and celebrate best practice philanthropy and create a sense of hope – as philanthropy will play a critical role in how we respond and build back better REFUGEES & ASYLUM SEEKERS ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA As the peak body we serve a community of funders, social investors and social change agents working to achieve positive social, cultural, environmental and community change by leveraging their financial assets and influence. STORIES IN PHILANTHROPY ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA 'Philanthropy, to me, is being part of building a future': Ulrike Klein. South Australian philanthropist and Jurlique co-founder Ulrike Klein AO has taken a hands-on and “responsible” approach to her philanthropy which has culminated in the development of the world-renown UKARIA Cultural Centre and an ambitious public fundraising project to acquire rare 18th century instruments. HOW TO SEEK FUNDING ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA Impact100 Sydney North. Impact100 WA. Melbourne Women's Fund. Philanthropy 500. The Channel. The Funding Network. Women & Change (QLD) Other. COVID-19 Funding. CONFERENCE 2021 ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA 2021 NATIONAL The 2021 Philanthropy Australia National Conference interactive online program will focus on what our Australian and global communities need from philanthropy as we move forward into a changed future, and work to build back better together. On 21-22 April, the thought-provoking sessions program unpacked and debated the future needs of our HOW TO SEEK FUNDING ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA How to seek funding. If you’re seeking funding from Australian philanthropic trusts and foundations, we recommend taking the following steps: Establish your charitable status. Before you can seek funding, you must ensure your organisation has the relevant charitable endorsement from the Australian Taxation Office. Shortlist relevantfoundations.
GIVING IN AUSTRALIA: THE FAST FACTS ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA The most recent comprehensive study into overall giving behaviours was undertaken in 2016. An estimated 14.9 million Australian adults (80.8%) gave in total $12.5 billion to charities and NFP organisations over the 2015-16 financial year. The average donation was $764.08 and the median donation was $200. HOW TO SET UP A CHARITY ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA In order to receive funding from many philanthropic foundations your organisation will need to have one or both of the following charitable endorsements from the Australian Taxation Office : Endorsement as a deductible gift recipient. Endorsement as an income tax exempt charitable entity. OR notice of endorsement for charity taxconcessions.
LATEST NEWS ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA The next piece of the puzzle. June 09th, 2021. Independent think tank, A New Approach (ANA), is advocating a national arts, culture and creativity plan to supercharge the arts post-COVID recovery. BLOG ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA As the peak body we serve a community of funders, social investors and social change agents working to achieve positive social, cultural, environmental and community change by leveraging their financial assets and influence. JOB VACANCIES ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA Board Chair. June 07th, 2021. Position Description. Expressions of interest are sought for the non-executive, voluntary position of Chairperson of the Board for STORIES IN PHILANTHROPY Stories in Philanthropy - Race for a better way to fund our emerging athletes. On the eve of the Tokyo Olympics, it’s been revealed the nation’s top athletes are facing severe financial hardship. FUNDERS KEY ROLE IN GLOBAL MENTAL HEALTH ADVOCACY In the global debate about how best to support the one billion people around the world who are living with a mental disorder, the role of philanthropy to go where governments cannot has come into sharperfocus.
PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA ›› OUR VISION IS FOR A MORE GIVINGLATESTABOUTFUNDINGPOLICY & ADVOCACYRESOURCESEVENTS Sydney. Philanthropy Australia acknowledges the Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the first inhabitants of the nation and the Traditional Custodians of the lands where we live, learn and work. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and future. ABN: 79 578 875 531 ACN: 070 104 255. HOW TO SEEK FUNDING ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA Impact100 Sydney North. Impact100 WA. Melbourne Women's Fund. Philanthropy 500. The Channel. The Funding Network. Women & Change (QLD) Other. COVID-19 Funding. WHAT’S HAPPENING ›› PUBLIC AND MEMBER EVENTS Tue 1st Jun, 12:00 to Tue 14th Sep 2021, 13:00 (3 months, 1 week, 6 days, 19 hours) Philanthropy Australia presents a series of webinars to explore more and better philanthropy. ONLINE. Tue 01 Jun. 20210601. 2021 WEBINAR SERIES: A replicable model of Collaborative Philanthropyfor
CONFERENCE 2021 ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA 2021 NATIONAL The 2021 Philanthropy Australia National Conference interactive online program will focus on what our Australian and global communities need from philanthropy as we move forward into a changed future, and work to build back better together. On 21-22 April, the thought-provoking sessions program unpacked and debated the future needs of our GETTING STARTED ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA Private Ancillary Fund (PAF) A Private Ancillary Fund (PAF) is a trust fund for businesses, families and individuals and set up under the Private Ancillary Fund Guidelines 2009. The trust fund is controlled by a company usually with family members as directors and at least one independent “Responsible Person” director (someone with a degree A BLUEPRINT TO GROW STRUCTURED GIVING ›› PHILANTHROPY There is an unprecedented opportunity to harness $2.6 trillion in intergenerational wealth that will be passed from baby boomers to their children in the next two decades. If we act now, we can use this to supercharge giving in Australia. Download the Blueprint to Grow Structured Giving here . Download the Executive Summary here . A GRANTSEEKER'S GUIDE TO TRUSTS AND FOUNDATIONS A Grantseeker's Guide to Trusts and Foundations Contents Introduction 3 What this manual will teach you 3 What is a foundation? 4 2021 AUSTRALIAN PHILANTHROPY AWARDS ›› PUBLIC AND MEMBER The awards celebration will be held online on Tuesday 16 November 2021. Philanthropy has a duty to act and, more importantly, lead. In these uncertain times, it is important to recognise and celebrate best practice philanthropy and create a sense of hope – as philanthropy will play a critical role in how we respond and build back better REFUGEES & ASYLUM SEEKERS ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA As the peak body we serve a community of funders, social investors and social change agents working to achieve positive social, cultural, environmental and community change by leveraging their financial assets and influence. STORIES IN PHILANTHROPY ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA 'Philanthropy, to me, is being part of building a future': Ulrike Klein. South Australian philanthropist and Jurlique co-founder Ulrike Klein AO has taken a hands-on and “responsible” approach to her philanthropy which has culminated in the development of the world-renown UKARIA Cultural Centre and an ambitious public fundraising project to acquire rare 18th century instruments. PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA ›› OUR VISION IS FOR A MORE GIVINGLATESTABOUTFUNDINGPOLICY & ADVOCACYRESOURCESEVENTS Sydney. Philanthropy Australia acknowledges the Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the first inhabitants of the nation and the Traditional Custodians of the lands where we live, learn and work. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and future. ABN: 79 578 875 531 ACN: 070 104 255. HOW TO SEEK FUNDING ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA Impact100 Sydney North. Impact100 WA. Melbourne Women's Fund. Philanthropy 500. The Channel. The Funding Network. Women & Change (QLD) Other. COVID-19 Funding. WHAT’S HAPPENING ›› PUBLIC AND MEMBER EVENTS Tue 1st Jun, 12:00 to Tue 14th Sep 2021, 13:00 (3 months, 1 week, 6 days, 19 hours) Philanthropy Australia presents a series of webinars to explore more and better philanthropy. ONLINE. Tue 01 Jun. 20210601. 2021 WEBINAR SERIES: A replicable model of Collaborative Philanthropyfor
CONFERENCE 2021 ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA 2021 NATIONAL The 2021 Philanthropy Australia National Conference interactive online program will focus on what our Australian and global communities need from philanthropy as we move forward into a changed future, and work to build back better together. On 21-22 April, the thought-provoking sessions program unpacked and debated the future needs of our GETTING STARTED ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA Private Ancillary Fund (PAF) A Private Ancillary Fund (PAF) is a trust fund for businesses, families and individuals and set up under the Private Ancillary Fund Guidelines 2009. The trust fund is controlled by a company usually with family members as directors and at least one independent “Responsible Person” director (someone with a degree A BLUEPRINT TO GROW STRUCTURED GIVING ›› PHILANTHROPY There is an unprecedented opportunity to harness $2.6 trillion in intergenerational wealth that will be passed from baby boomers to their children in the next two decades. If we act now, we can use this to supercharge giving in Australia. Download the Blueprint to Grow Structured Giving here . Download the Executive Summary here . A GRANTSEEKER'S GUIDE TO TRUSTS AND FOUNDATIONS A Grantseeker's Guide to Trusts and Foundations Contents Introduction 3 What this manual will teach you 3 What is a foundation? 4 2021 AUSTRALIAN PHILANTHROPY AWARDS ›› PUBLIC AND MEMBER The awards celebration will be held online on Tuesday 16 November 2021. Philanthropy has a duty to act and, more importantly, lead. In these uncertain times, it is important to recognise and celebrate best practice philanthropy and create a sense of hope – as philanthropy will play a critical role in how we respond and build back better REFUGEES & ASYLUM SEEKERS ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA As the peak body we serve a community of funders, social investors and social change agents working to achieve positive social, cultural, environmental and community change by leveraging their financial assets and influence. STORIES IN PHILANTHROPY ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA 'Philanthropy, to me, is being part of building a future': Ulrike Klein. South Australian philanthropist and Jurlique co-founder Ulrike Klein AO has taken a hands-on and “responsible” approach to her philanthropy which has culminated in the development of the world-renown UKARIA Cultural Centre and an ambitious public fundraising project to acquire rare 18th century instruments. HOW TO SEEK FUNDING ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA Impact100 Sydney North. Impact100 WA. Melbourne Women's Fund. Philanthropy 500. The Channel. The Funding Network. Women & Change (QLD) Other. COVID-19 Funding. CONFERENCE 2021 ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA 2021 NATIONAL The 2021 Philanthropy Australia National Conference interactive online program will focus on what our Australian and global communities need from philanthropy as we move forward into a changed future, and work to build back better together. On 21-22 April, the thought-provoking sessions program unpacked and debated the future needs of our HOW TO SEEK FUNDING ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA How to seek funding. If you’re seeking funding from Australian philanthropic trusts and foundations, we recommend taking the following steps: Establish your charitable status. Before you can seek funding, you must ensure your organisation has the relevant charitable endorsement from the Australian Taxation Office. Shortlist relevantfoundations.
GIVING IN AUSTRALIA: THE FAST FACTS ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA The most recent comprehensive study into overall giving behaviours was undertaken in 2016. An estimated 14.9 million Australian adults (80.8%) gave in total $12.5 billion to charities and NFP organisations over the 2015-16 financial year. The average donation was $764.08 and the median donation was $200. HOW TO SET UP A CHARITY ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA In order to receive funding from many philanthropic foundations your organisation will need to have one or both of the following charitable endorsements from the Australian Taxation Office : Endorsement as a deductible gift recipient. Endorsement as an income tax exempt charitable entity. OR notice of endorsement for charity taxconcessions.
LATEST NEWS ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA The next piece of the puzzle. June 09th, 2021. Independent think tank, A New Approach (ANA), is advocating a national arts, culture and creativity plan to supercharge the arts post-COVID recovery. BLOG ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA As the peak body we serve a community of funders, social investors and social change agents working to achieve positive social, cultural, environmental and community change by leveraging their financial assets and influence. JOB VACANCIES ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA Board Chair. June 07th, 2021. Position Description. Expressions of interest are sought for the non-executive, voluntary position of Chairperson of the Board for STORIES IN PHILANTHROPY Stories in Philanthropy - Race for a better way to fund our emerging athletes. On the eve of the Tokyo Olympics, it’s been revealed the nation’s top athletes are facing severe financial hardship. FUNDERS KEY ROLE IN GLOBAL MENTAL HEALTH ADVOCACY In the global debate about how best to support the one billion people around the world who are living with a mental disorder, the role of philanthropy to go where governments cannot has come into sharperfocus.
PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA ›› OUR VISION IS FOR A MORE GIVINGLATESTABOUTFUNDINGPOLICY & ADVOCACYRESOURCESEVENTS Sydney. Philanthropy Australia acknowledges the Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the first inhabitants of the nation and the Traditional Custodians of the lands where we live, learn and work. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and future. ABN: 79 578 875 531 ACN: 070 104 255. HOW TO SEEK FUNDING ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA Impact100 Sydney North. Impact100 WA. Melbourne Women's Fund. Philanthropy 500. The Channel. The Funding Network. Women & Change (QLD) Other. COVID-19 Funding. BETTER GIVING HUB ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA We believe in serving the community to achieve more and better philanthropy. The Better Giving Hub (BGH) is the home for our Members. It is an online platform designed to help our Members better understand and keep up with the rapidly changing philanthropic landscape and be part of a community that is dedicated to fostering powerful social change. STRATEGIC PLAN 2017-2020 ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA Strategic Plan 2017-2020. As the peak body we serve a community of funders, social investors and social change agents working to achieve positive social, cultural, environmental and community change by leveraging their financial assets and influence. Informed, independent and with reach and credibility, Philanthropy Australia gives ourmembers
REFUGEES & ASYLUM SEEKERS ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA As the peak body we serve a community of funders, social investors and social change agents working to achieve positive social, cultural, environmental and community change by leveraging their financial assets and influence. OUR STAFF ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA Nick Richardson Storyteller. Nick Richardson is a writer with more than 30 years’ experience in mainstream media. He has worked for a range of print publications in England and Australia and has written or edited eight books. STORIES IN PHILANTHROPY ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA 'Philanthropy, to me, is being part of building a future': Ulrike Klein. South Australian philanthropist and Jurlique co-founder Ulrike Klein AO has taken a hands-on and “responsible” approach to her philanthropy which has culminated in the development of the world-renown UKARIA Cultural Centre and an ambitious public fundraising project to acquire rare 18th century instruments. LATEST NEWS ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA July 11th, 2019. Australia’s philanthropic community has joined together to sign a collective response to the Uluru Statement From the Heart. Released in May 2017, the Uluru Statement From the Heart is a national Indigenous consensus position on Indigenous constitutional reform, which was drafted at the end of a three-day constitutional GEMMA SALTERI ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA 2016 NATIONAL Gemma Salteri. Executive Director of CAGES Foundation. Gemma Salteri is the Executive Director of CAGES Foundation; a Private Ancillary Fund that supports organisations working to ensure every Indigenous child has the opportunity to reach their full potential. U.S. FOUNDATION FUNDING FOR AUSTRALIA Prepared by Foundation Center in partnership with the United States Studies Centre at the University of Sydney and Philanthropy Australia U.S. Foundation Funding for Australia PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA ›› OUR VISION IS FOR A MORE GIVINGLATESTABOUTFUNDINGPOLICY & ADVOCACYRESOURCESEVENTS Sydney. Philanthropy Australia acknowledges the Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the first inhabitants of the nation and the Traditional Custodians of the lands where we live, learn and work. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and future. ABN: 79 578 875 531 ACN: 070 104 255. HOW TO SEEK FUNDING ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA Impact100 Sydney North. Impact100 WA. Melbourne Women's Fund. Philanthropy 500. The Channel. The Funding Network. Women & Change (QLD) Other. COVID-19 Funding. BETTER GIVING HUB ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA We believe in serving the community to achieve more and better philanthropy. The Better Giving Hub (BGH) is the home for our Members. It is an online platform designed to help our Members better understand and keep up with the rapidly changing philanthropic landscape and be part of a community that is dedicated to fostering powerful social change. STRATEGIC PLAN 2017-2020 ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA Strategic Plan 2017-2020. As the peak body we serve a community of funders, social investors and social change agents working to achieve positive social, cultural, environmental and community change by leveraging their financial assets and influence. Informed, independent and with reach and credibility, Philanthropy Australia gives ourmembers
REFUGEES & ASYLUM SEEKERS ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA As the peak body we serve a community of funders, social investors and social change agents working to achieve positive social, cultural, environmental and community change by leveraging their financial assets and influence. OUR STAFF ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA Nick Richardson Storyteller. Nick Richardson is a writer with more than 30 years’ experience in mainstream media. He has worked for a range of print publications in England and Australia and has written or edited eight books. STORIES IN PHILANTHROPY ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA 'Philanthropy, to me, is being part of building a future': Ulrike Klein. South Australian philanthropist and Jurlique co-founder Ulrike Klein AO has taken a hands-on and “responsible” approach to her philanthropy which has culminated in the development of the world-renown UKARIA Cultural Centre and an ambitious public fundraising project to acquire rare 18th century instruments. LATEST NEWS ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA July 11th, 2019. Australia’s philanthropic community has joined together to sign a collective response to the Uluru Statement From the Heart. Released in May 2017, the Uluru Statement From the Heart is a national Indigenous consensus position on Indigenous constitutional reform, which was drafted at the end of a three-day constitutional GEMMA SALTERI ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA 2016 NATIONAL Gemma Salteri. Executive Director of CAGES Foundation. Gemma Salteri is the Executive Director of CAGES Foundation; a Private Ancillary Fund that supports organisations working to ensure every Indigenous child has the opportunity to reach their full potential. U.S. FOUNDATION FUNDING FOR AUSTRALIA Prepared by Foundation Center in partnership with the United States Studies Centre at the University of Sydney and Philanthropy Australia U.S. Foundation Funding for Australia PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA ›› OUR VISION IS FOR A MORE GIVING As the peak body for philanthropy in Australia, we serve a community of funders, social investors and social change agents working to achieve positive social, cultural, environmental and community change by leveraging their financial assets and influence GIVING IN AUSTRALIA: THE FAST FACTS ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA The most recent comprehensive study into overall giving behaviours was undertaken in 2016. An estimated 14.9 million Australian adults (80.8%) gave in total $12.5 billion to charities and NFP organisations over the 2015-16 financial year. The average donation was $764.08 and the median donation was $200. HOW TO SEEK FUNDING ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA How to seek funding. If you’re seeking funding from Australian philanthropic trusts and foundations, we recommend taking the following steps: Establish your charitable status. Before you can seek funding, you must ensure your organisation has the relevant charitable endorsement from the Australian Taxation Office. Shortlist relevantfoundations.
GETTING STARTED ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA Private Ancillary Fund (PAF) A Private Ancillary Fund (PAF) is a trust fund for businesses, families and individuals and set up under the Private Ancillary Fund Guidelines 2009. The trust fund is controlled by a company usually with family members as directors and at least one independent “Responsible Person” director (someone with a degree LATEST NEWS ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA Nominations open for Australian Philanthropy Awards 2021. June 07th,2021
BETTER GIVING HUB ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA We believe in serving the community to achieve more and better philanthropy. The Better Giving Hub (BGH) is the home for our Members. It is an online platform designed to help our Members better understand and keep up with the rapidly changing philanthropic landscape and be part of a community that is dedicated to fostering powerful social change. BLOG ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA As the peak body we serve a community of funders, social investors and social change agents working to achieve positive social, cultural, environmental and community change by leveraging their financial assets and influence. BLOG ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA Managing adversity through sharing power. If poverty was easy to solve, it would not long endure. That it persists despite much public and private investment, despite people and agencies committed to its eradication, despite generations of social science research and policy proposals, points to the implausibility of swift solutions. FUNDERS KEY ROLE IN GLOBAL MENTAL HEALTH ADVOCACY In the global debate about how best to support the one billion people around the world who are living with a mental disorder, the role of philanthropy to go where governments cannot has come into sharperfocus.
BLOG ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA Smoke clears to reveal a new challenge. On New Year’s Eve Foodbank Victoria was activated under the State’s Emergency Relief and Recovery plan to assist the bushfire response efforts with emergency food and water provision. PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA ›› OUR VISION IS FOR A MORE GIVINGLATESTABOUTFUNDINGPOLICY & ADVOCACYRESOURCESEVENTS Sydney. Philanthropy Australia acknowledges the Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the first inhabitants of the nation and the Traditional Custodians of the lands where we live, learn and work. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and future. ABN: 79 578 875 531 ACN: 070 104 255. HOW TO SEEK FUNDING ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA Impact100 Sydney North. Impact100 WA. Melbourne Women's Fund. Philanthropy 500. The Channel. The Funding Network. Women & Change (QLD) Other. COVID-19 Funding. BETTER GIVING HUB ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA We believe in serving the community to achieve more and better philanthropy. The Better Giving Hub (BGH) is the home for our Members. It is an online platform designed to help our Members better understand and keep up with the rapidly changing philanthropic landscape and be part of a community that is dedicated to fostering powerful social change. STRATEGIC PLAN 2017-2020 ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA Strategic Plan 2017-2020. As the peak body we serve a community of funders, social investors and social change agents working to achieve positive social, cultural, environmental and community change by leveraging their financial assets and influence. Informed, independent and with reach and credibility, Philanthropy Australia gives ourmembers
REFUGEES & ASYLUM SEEKERS ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA As the peak body we serve a community of funders, social investors and social change agents working to achieve positive social, cultural, environmental and community change by leveraging their financial assets and influence. OUR STAFF ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA Nick Richardson Storyteller. Nick Richardson is a writer with more than 30 years’ experience in mainstream media. He has worked for a range of print publications in England and Australia and has written or edited eight books. STORIES IN PHILANTHROPY ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA 'Philanthropy, to me, is being part of building a future': Ulrike Klein. South Australian philanthropist and Jurlique co-founder Ulrike Klein AO has taken a hands-on and “responsible” approach to her philanthropy which has culminated in the development of the world-renown UKARIA Cultural Centre and an ambitious public fundraising project to acquire rare 18th century instruments. LATEST NEWS ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA July 11th, 2019. Australia’s philanthropic community has joined together to sign a collective response to the Uluru Statement From the Heart. Released in May 2017, the Uluru Statement From the Heart is a national Indigenous consensus position on Indigenous constitutional reform, which was drafted at the end of a three-day constitutional GEMMA SALTERI ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA 2016 NATIONAL Gemma Salteri. Executive Director of CAGES Foundation. Gemma Salteri is the Executive Director of CAGES Foundation; a Private Ancillary Fund that supports organisations working to ensure every Indigenous child has the opportunity to reach their full potential. U.S. FOUNDATION FUNDING FOR AUSTRALIA Prepared by Foundation Center in partnership with the United States Studies Centre at the University of Sydney and Philanthropy Australia U.S. Foundation Funding for Australia PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA ›› OUR VISION IS FOR A MORE GIVINGLATESTABOUTFUNDINGPOLICY & ADVOCACYRESOURCESEVENTS Sydney. Philanthropy Australia acknowledges the Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the first inhabitants of the nation and the Traditional Custodians of the lands where we live, learn and work. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and future. ABN: 79 578 875 531 ACN: 070 104 255. HOW TO SEEK FUNDING ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA Impact100 Sydney North. Impact100 WA. Melbourne Women's Fund. Philanthropy 500. The Channel. The Funding Network. Women & Change (QLD) Other. COVID-19 Funding. BETTER GIVING HUB ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA We believe in serving the community to achieve more and better philanthropy. The Better Giving Hub (BGH) is the home for our Members. It is an online platform designed to help our Members better understand and keep up with the rapidly changing philanthropic landscape and be part of a community that is dedicated to fostering powerful social change. STRATEGIC PLAN 2017-2020 ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA Strategic Plan 2017-2020. As the peak body we serve a community of funders, social investors and social change agents working to achieve positive social, cultural, environmental and community change by leveraging their financial assets and influence. Informed, independent and with reach and credibility, Philanthropy Australia gives ourmembers
REFUGEES & ASYLUM SEEKERS ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA As the peak body we serve a community of funders, social investors and social change agents working to achieve positive social, cultural, environmental and community change by leveraging their financial assets and influence. OUR STAFF ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA Nick Richardson Storyteller. Nick Richardson is a writer with more than 30 years’ experience in mainstream media. He has worked for a range of print publications in England and Australia and has written or edited eight books. STORIES IN PHILANTHROPY ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA 'Philanthropy, to me, is being part of building a future': Ulrike Klein. South Australian philanthropist and Jurlique co-founder Ulrike Klein AO has taken a hands-on and “responsible” approach to her philanthropy which has culminated in the development of the world-renown UKARIA Cultural Centre and an ambitious public fundraising project to acquire rare 18th century instruments. LATEST NEWS ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA July 11th, 2019. Australia’s philanthropic community has joined together to sign a collective response to the Uluru Statement From the Heart. Released in May 2017, the Uluru Statement From the Heart is a national Indigenous consensus position on Indigenous constitutional reform, which was drafted at the end of a three-day constitutional GEMMA SALTERI ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA 2016 NATIONAL Gemma Salteri. Executive Director of CAGES Foundation. Gemma Salteri is the Executive Director of CAGES Foundation; a Private Ancillary Fund that supports organisations working to ensure every Indigenous child has the opportunity to reach their full potential. U.S. FOUNDATION FUNDING FOR AUSTRALIA Prepared by Foundation Center in partnership with the United States Studies Centre at the University of Sydney and Philanthropy Australia U.S. Foundation Funding for Australia PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA ›› OUR VISION IS FOR A MORE GIVING As the peak body for philanthropy in Australia, we serve a community of funders, social investors and social change agents working to achieve positive social, cultural, environmental and community change by leveraging their financial assets and influence GIVING IN AUSTRALIA: THE FAST FACTS ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA The most recent comprehensive study into overall giving behaviours was undertaken in 2016. An estimated 14.9 million Australian adults (80.8%) gave in total $12.5 billion to charities and NFP organisations over the 2015-16 financial year. The average donation was $764.08 and the median donation was $200. HOW TO SEEK FUNDING ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA How to seek funding. If you’re seeking funding from Australian philanthropic trusts and foundations, we recommend taking the following steps: Establish your charitable status. Before you can seek funding, you must ensure your organisation has the relevant charitable endorsement from the Australian Taxation Office. Shortlist relevantfoundations.
GETTING STARTED ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA Private Ancillary Fund (PAF) A Private Ancillary Fund (PAF) is a trust fund for businesses, families and individuals and set up under the Private Ancillary Fund Guidelines 2009. The trust fund is controlled by a company usually with family members as directors and at least one independent “Responsible Person” director (someone with a degree LATEST NEWS ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA Nominations open for Australian Philanthropy Awards 2021. June 07th,2021
BETTER GIVING HUB ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA We believe in serving the community to achieve more and better philanthropy. The Better Giving Hub (BGH) is the home for our Members. It is an online platform designed to help our Members better understand and keep up with the rapidly changing philanthropic landscape and be part of a community that is dedicated to fostering powerful social change. BLOG ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA As the peak body we serve a community of funders, social investors and social change agents working to achieve positive social, cultural, environmental and community change by leveraging their financial assets and influence. BLOG ›› PHILANTHROPY AUSTRALIA Managing adversity through sharing power. If poverty was easy to solve, it would not long endure. That it persists despite much public and private investment, despite people and agencies committed to its eradication, despite generations of social science research and policy proposals, points to the implausibility of swift solutions. FUNDERS KEY ROLE IN GLOBAL MENTAL HEALTH ADVOCACY In the global debate about how best to support the one billion people around the world who are living with a mental disorder, the role of philanthropy to go where governments cannot has come into sharperfocus.
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MAR. 27, 2020 AUSTRALIAN PHILANTHROPY UNITES TO PROVIDE CO-ORDINATED FUNDING RESPONSE TO COVID-19 CRISIS Australian Communities Foundation and peak body Philanthropy Australia today launched the COVID-19 National Funding Platform to support a co-ordinated philanthropic funding response to the escalating crisis.Read more…
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