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Grants Available for Rural Australia

Staff Reporter, Tuesday, 25th January 2011 -  The Aussie Farmers Foundation is calling for expressions of interest for its inaugural round of grant funding.

Travelling Sisters Roadshow – Australian Disaster Recovery

Staff Reporter, Tuesday, 25th January 2011 -  It sounds like something out of a movie – two Sisters from the Sisters of St Joseph are set to travel around Australia in a tour van, raising funds and searching for projects in flood affected of Australia that could do with a grant of up to $10,00

Grants to Increase Accessibility for Disabled

Staff Reporter, Tuesday, 25th January 2011 -  Grants of up to $100,000 are available to help local councils make their communities more accessible for people with a disability.

Excluding Community Groups from Flood Relief Makes No Sense

Staff Reporter, Monday, 24th January 2011 -  Despite being crucial to the rebuilding effort, it's being claimed that Not for Profit organisations in Queensland and Victoria are being excluded from receiving assistance available to small businesses.

Grants Available for Victorian NFPs

Staff Reporter, Thursday, 13th January 2011 -  Not for Profit organisations working around Melbourne are invited to apply to the Lord Mayor’s Charitable Foundation for a 2011 grant.

Oprah Looking for Aussie Heroes

Staff Reporter, Friday, 19th November 2010 -  Oprah is looking to give $100,000 to help a deserving Australian achieve their dream of helping others.

Philanthropy: ‘The Good, the Bad and the Ugly’

Staff Reporter, Monday, 11th October 2010 -  US philanthropy and grantmaking expert Barry Gaberman is currently in Australia, sharing his insights on the next decade of philanthropy. Mike Moran, a researcher with the Asia-Pacific Centre for Social Investment and Philanthropy at Swinburne Unive

“The Listening Project” Finds Fiscal Australia Not Listening to NFPs

Staff Reporter, Thursday, 30th September 2010 -  A major study into the survival of Australian Not for Profits - The Listening Project- finds that the sector needs to be more visible and valued by government and corporate bodies.
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