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How to revamp your fundraising strategy with live crowdfunding

Contributor, Tuesday, 30th April 2019 -  Live crowdfunding is a tried-and-tested model that engages donors in a fun and memorable way, write The Funding Network (TFN), which are sharing their IP and methodology so you can stage events yourself.

What is the one thing you would tell the would-be prime minister?

Opinion

Contributor, Tuesday, 23rd April 2019 -  Staff at Sacred Heart Mission share their thoughts on what the incoming government needs to know about homelessness.

It’s time to solve it, Australia!

Contributor, Thursday, 18th April 2019 -  Got a complex problem? Get the training, tools and potentially even the funding you need to tackle it, writes Jessica Roth, director of Social Impact Hub.

It’s time to change the narrative

Contributor, Tuesday, 9th April 2019 -  The Human Rights Arts and Film Festival (HRAFF) has announced its 2019 program of over 50 films and events.

Use person-centred work design to improve service quality and staff engagement

Contributor, Thursday, 4th April 2019 -  Join esteemed international social care expert, Helen Sanderson, and Australian experts to learn about how purpose-driven person-centred work practices are enabling community sector organisations to deliver better services and more satisfying jobs.

Budget 2019/20 at a glance

Budget

Contributor, Wednesday, 3rd April 2019 -  The 2019/20 budget may be back in black, but the social sector says it is a lost opportunity. Take a look at Pro Bono News’ infographic for a glimpse of what it all means for the social sector and who this year’s winners and losers are.

Compliance with new rules on income of not-for-profit entities, and leases

Contributor, Tuesday, 2nd April 2019 -  Darryl Swindells, from HLB Mann Judd Sydney, reflects on how new accounting rules can change how, and when, not for profits recognise income.

Historic pay equity settlement for NZ care workers delivers mixed results

Opinion

Contributor, Thursday, 28th March 2019 -  In 2017, NZ care workers won a historic $2 billion pay equity battle for 55,000 low-paid workers, but the results of the pay rise are mixed, write Dr Katherine Ravenswood and Julie Douglas, in an article which first appeared in The Conversation.  

Advancing peace through Rotary Peace Fellowships

Contributor, Thursday, 28th March 2019 -  Passionate Australians who want to advance peace and conflict resolution in troubled areas around the world can apply for a Rotary Peace Fellowship in 2019.
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