Staff Reporter, Monday, 2nd February 2004 -
Australian charities will receive a boost this year with a $1 million budget for AMP Foundation’s Community Fundraising Program.
Staff Reporter, Monday, 2nd February 2004 -
The Australian Council of Social Service (ACOSS) claims the results from a Roy Morgan Research poll of Australians show that the divide between rich and poor is growing.
Staff Reporter, Monday, 2nd February 2004 -
The Communications Law Centre in Victoria is investigating telecommunications contract situations involving people who have disabilities.
Staff Reporter, Monday, 2nd February 2004 -
Community Care Underwriting Agency (CCUA) says it is now extending its public liability cover to Not for Profit organisations in Victoria.
Staff Reporter, Monday, 2nd February 2004 -
A national human rights conference in Melbourne in February called "From Rhetoric to Reality" will provide an opportunity to engage with the practice of human rights in our own communities.
Staff Reporter, Tuesday, 27th January 2004 -
The 2004 Pro Bono Australia Directory of Not for Profit Organisations is now being distributed to 50,000 solicitors, financial advisers, accountants and philanthropic trusts nationally.
Staff Reporter, Tuesday, 20th January 2004 -
The US Not for Profit ePhilanthropy Foundation is bringing its ePhilanthropy Training to Australia early in 2004.
Staff Reporter, Tuesday, 20th January 2004 -
When online fundraising is a major goal, a Not for Profit's website must be both secure and donor friendly … or the organisation could risk losing potential donors, and dollars.
Staff Reporter, Tuesday, 20th January 2004 -
Australian insurance giant Suncorp/GIO says it has a competitive, 100% Australian, public liability insurance product aimed specifically at the Not for Profit Sector.
Staff Reporter, Tuesday, 20th January 2004 -
The productivity Commission will hold its first national public hearings on the Draft Report into the Disability Discrimination Act of 1992 from late January through to March 2004.
Staff Reporter, Tuesday, 20th January 2004 -
Most of Australia's young people consider themselves to be in good health and are satisfied with their quality of life, according to a report by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW).
Staff Reporter, Tuesday, 20th January 2004 -
One of Australia’s largest and longest established service clubs, Lions Australia, suggests that volunteering to assist the less needy in the community is experiencing a resurgence at grass-roots level.