MEDIA, JOBS & RESOURCES for the COMMON GOOD

Wendy Williams is a journalist specialising in the not-for-profit sector and broader social economy. She has been the editor of Pro Bono News since 2018.

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Countering the Challenge of Closing Civic Space

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Wendy Williams, Thursday, 7th June 2018 -  Since 2012, 72 countries around the world have passed more than 144 pieces of legislation restricting civil society, according to a new report exploring how donors can effectively support civic space.

Iconic Mental Health Organisations Merge To Reduce Stigma

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Wendy Williams, Monday, 4th June 2018 -  A national mental health charity and a not-for-profit learning centre, have merged in a bid to reduce stigma surrounding mental illness.

NZ Review Charities Act to Ensure It’s Fit For Purpose

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Wendy Williams, Monday, 4th June 2018 -  New Zealand is launching a comprehensive review of its national Charities Act to ensure the act is “effective and fit for purpose” more than a decade after it was first implemented.

ACNC Head Defends Decision to Go It Alone in the Senate

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Wendy Williams, Friday, 1st June 2018 -  The head of the national charity regulator has defended his “absurd” decision to appear alone before Senate Estimates.

Investigative Reporting Versus The Excesses of Power

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Wendy Williams, Thursday, 31st May 2018 -  Corruption unnoticed is corruption unchecked, according to the Pulitzer Prize-winning editor-at-large of the Boston Globe.

A Roadmap for Actionable Impact Management

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Wendy Williams, Thursday, 31st May 2018 -  A new series of ebooks has been launched to provide a roadmap for organisations to understand how to measure and communicate their impact to multiple stakeholders.  

Helping Funders Look Above The Maze

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Wendy Williams, Thursday, 31st May 2018 -  Funders need to lift their gaze to the ecosystem level to achieve transformative impact, according to an international expert visiting Australia as part of the Social Leadership Program.

Australian Charities Adapt to Cashless Society With Arrival of Apple Pay

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Wendy Williams, Thursday, 24th May 2018 -  The charity sector needs to adapt to a world without cash, according to the CEO of Cancer Council Australia, which is set to be one of the first Australian charities to use Apple Pay.
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