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Financial Disclosures and Calls for Greater Transparency in the Australian NFP Sector

Analysis

Contributor, Tuesday, 10th October 2017 -  In an environment of financial scandals and concerns it is important that not for profits pay attention to not only providing more financial information but to presenting it in a way that is understood, write Ushi Ghoorah, Dr Aila Khan and Professor Nigel Garrow from Western Sydney University.

It’s Time to Embrace the Change and Drive Innovation

Contributor, Tuesday, 10th October 2017 -  Akolade offer tips on what not for profits can do to put their organisation in a better position, ahead of the upcoming Australia’s Not-for-Profit Leaders Forum.

Together, We Are The Future of Work

Opinion

Contributor, Friday, 6th October 2017 -  Monika Gisler and Hiam Sakakini from ThinkChangeGrow offer some tips on finding common ground in the baby boomers vs millennials debate.

Mindful Leadership Forum Set to Inspire New Era of Australian Leaders

Contributor, Thursday, 5th October 2017 -  Australia’s premier leadership event, the Mindful Leadership Forum, in Sydney in November, will inspire a new era of leadership grounded in self-awareness, authenticity and compassion.

Email’s Role in Building Public Trust for Charities

Contributor, Tuesday, 3rd October 2017 -  Join Adestra's charity email expert, Tristam Jones to find out how to stand out from the crowd and raise revenue for your not-for-profit organisation through emails that drive results, in Pro Bono Australia’s latest webinar on 4 October.

Digital Technology is Reaching Out to the Hand Difference Community  

Contributor, Wednesday, 27th September 2017 -  Connecting Up, a not-for-profit organisation that connects other not-for-profit organisations with critical software, digital technology, advice and training, is helping the Aussie Hand Foundation reach out to more children and adults than ever before.

Australia in 2030: Creating the Future We Want

Contributor, Tuesday, 26th September 2017 -  Melbourne will stage a special event in October devoted to examining how Australians can work together to put in place the right long term policy settings that will ensure our nation’s well being and prosperity into the future, writes Cassandra Goldie, Chief Executive Officer, Australian Council of Social Service (ACOSS).

Finding the Right Software for Your Not For Profit

Contributor, Tuesday, 26th September 2017 -  Over the last 10 years, Orchard Consulting group has been negotiating enterprise software deployment… from the buyer’s side of the table. This means Orchard Consulting knows the inside story and decision making factors that most clients will never share publicly, writes director Donna Orchard.

Finding Meaning on the Hamster Wheel? How is That Working for You?

Contributor, Wednesday, 20th September 2017 -  Need to get off the hamster wheel? Upcoming Melbourne workshops by leading capacity building consultant Alison Coughlan have been designed for professionals engaged in purpose-driven work to help translate passion and purpose into impact.

Why is Digital Information Management So Important for NFPs?

Contributor, Tuesday, 12th September 2017 -  The day to day frustrations with data, processes and systems require tough decisions to upgrade an organisation’s technology. Help is at hand with two new workshops by Kate Fuelling Consulting – information management specialists for the not-for-profit sector.

Extreme Weather Makes Homelessness Even Worse. Here’s How We Can Help

Analysis

Contributor, Monday, 11th September 2017 -  A new study has revealed how extreme weather deepens the cycle of homelessness, writes Danielle Every from Central Queensland University and Australian Red Cross national resilience adviser John Richardson, in this article which first appeared in The Conversation.

Why Fundraising Laws Need Urgent Reform

Opinion

Contributor, Wednesday, 30th August 2017 -  Australia’s outdated fundraising laws can be addressed by “tweaking” the Australian Consumer Law regulations, writes lawyer Andrew Lind.
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