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OOHC – Towards Outcomes-Based Contracting

Contributor, Thursday, 15th February 2018 -  For the out-of-home care (OOHC) sector the move to outcomes based contracting will have its own particular challenges, writes Criterion ahead of the Navigating the Permanency Support Conference.

Better Together: Why Charities Should Merge

Contributor, Tuesday, 13th February 2018 -  The charity sector is a crowded market. As the pool of donations and grants shrinks, calls for mergers are growing, particularly for charities serving a similar cause, writes Fiona Smith.

Get With The (Donor) Program at FIA Conference 2018

Contributor, Tuesday, 13th February 2018 -  Time is running out to get your tickets to the Fundraising Institute Australia’s (FIA) 41st international fundraising conference, to be held at the Sydney International Convention Centre from 7 to 9 March.

Making the Future Safer for Our Children

Contributor, Thursday, 8th February 2018 -  All organisations and institutions working with children must understand what the Royal Commission means for them to ensure Australian children are never abused again, says Child Abuse Prevention Service (CAPS) ahead of the Safe Children Conference 2018.

Listen to Abuse Survivors and Advocates to Clear the Way to a National Redress Scheme

Opinion

Contributor, Thursday, 8th February 2018 -  It’s time to end the political games and fulfil the mandate of the royal commission, writes Kathleen Daly, professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Griffith University, in this article which first appeared in The Conversation.

How Repealing the Johnson Amendment Could Change the Game for Nonprofits

Analysis

Contributor, Thursday, 8th February 2018 -  The Johnson Amendment is a provision in the U.S. tax code that prohibits not-for-profit organisations from endorsing or opposing political candidates. Repealing the amendment could have a significant impact on US philanthropy and may lead to an erosion of trust in charities, write Kyle Caldwell and Matthew Downey from the Johnson Center.

What Marketers Can Do to Raise the Bar for NFPs

Contributor, Tuesday, 6th February 2018 -  Not for profits can reap big from a solid marketing strategy. Here are five strategies that you can apply to raise the bar.

The Sad Reality of The Indigenous Youth’s Wellbeing

Contributor, Thursday, 1st February 2018 -  Supporting the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander youth in Australia is crucial, writes Akolade ahead of the upcoming National Indigenous Mental Health and Wellbeing Forum.

NDIS: Get Big, Get Niche or Get Out

Contributor, Tuesday, 30th January 2018 -  Ahead of their upcoming Delivering Quality in the NDIS Conference, Criterion ask: Where are we now when it comes to the NDIS?

Purpose 2018 Announces Stellar Lineup to Help You Forget the World’s Woes

Contributor, Tuesday, 30th January 2018 -  If North Korea, US politics and global warming has got you feeling down on the state of the world. Or if you’ve been working in the not-for-profit space for so long that you need a refresh on your “why”, the lineup for Purpose may be just the ticket to a better state of mind.

A Call to Community Leaders

Opinion

Contributor, Thursday, 25th January 2018 -  Across the nation, 26 January is for most people a day of celebration of 230 years of Australian history; not the 60,000 years of Indigenous culture, writes NACCHO chair John Singer.
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