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Charity Sector Complexity Not to Be Ignored – ACNC Report

Lina Caneva, Wednesday, 24th September 2014 -  A ground-breaking report commissioned by the national charity regulator, which reveals a complex Not for Profit sector that has grown by two per cent annually, has delivered a warning that the sector’s diversity should not be ignored by policy make

More NFPs Look to Social Enterprise Model

Staff Reporter, Wednesday, 24th September 2014 -  A report looking at the emergence of "social enterprises" in Australia has found a strong trend towards greater commercialisation among organisations that would traditionally have operated as Not for Profits.

Corporate-NGO Partnerships Barometer

Lina Caneva, Wednesday, 24th September 2014 -  Both NGOs and businesses are beginning to understand the greater value that strategic long-term partnerships can bring to address mission-focused objectives, a new Barometer Report reveals.

Major Social Impact Measurement Merger

Lina Caneva, Wednesday, 24th September 2014 -  Two of the most established social impact organisations will join forces to create the largest international social value network in the world.

Hoarding And Squalor A Billion Dollar Social Issue – NFP Report

Lina Caneva, Thursday, 18th September 2014 -  A Not for Profit report reveals a growing problem of hoarding and squalor that could cost Australia $1.8 billion for just minimal intervention and up to 20 times that without early intervention.

App Challenge Winners

Lina Caneva, Thursday, 18th September 2014 -  A free app designed for people with disability to help them navigate around museums, art galleries and cultural venues has won a major award in the ACCAN and Australian Human Rights Commission Apps For All Challenge.

Working Through Depression Key

Lina Caneva, Thursday, 11th September 2014 -  Continuing to work while suffering a depressive illness could help employees to better manage their depression more than taking sick leave, a new study has found.
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