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Is winding up on your board’s agenda? Maybe it should be.

Maggie Coggan, Monday, 7th March 2022 -  “We can spend so much time responding to the immediate challenges, that in lots of ways, these urgent needs crowd out the really important strategic conversations that organisations

Meet Pro Bono News’ first editorial advisory board

Wendy Williams, Thursday, 16th April 2020 -  “The board will play an instrumental role in making sure our news service reflects the real mood of what’s going on in the sector.”  Pro Bono News has appointed expert leaders from across

New fund paves the way for impact investment in the charity sector

Luke Michael, Friday, 17th January 2020 -  Charities are being encouraged to consider creating their own impact investment funds  Save the Children hopes its new impact investment fund will inspire other charities to follow

Aussie charity joins UN Green Climate Fund

Luke Michael, Monday, 18th November 2019 -  The charity says it will use money from the fund to help local communities fight climate change Save the Children Australia is calling on the Morrison government to restart its contributions

Charities urged to stay vigilant on advocacy rights

Luke Michael, Monday, 16th September 2019 -  A former UK charity leader has admitted he resigned from his role so he could more openly criticise government policy, prompting discussion around the state of charitable advocacy

Foreign Aid Sector Welcomes Sexual Misconduct Review

Luke Michael, Thursday, 24th May 2018 -  Foreign aid organisations have welcomed the launch of an independent review into the prevention of sexual misconduct in Australia’s international aid and development sector.

Charities Warn Aid Cuts Are Diminishing Australia’s Regional Influence

Luke Michael, Wednesday, 11th April 2018 -  Aid charities have warned that continuing cuts to Australia’s aid budget are diminishing the nation’s influence in the Pacific region, after it emerged Australia has fallen in the

UK Aid Sector Urged to Take Action

Wendy Williams, Tuesday, 6th March 2018 -  Aid charities in the UK are being urged to take action to tackle sexual exploitation and abuse in the sector in the wake of the Oxfam scandal. UK International Development Secretary

NFP Sector Failing To React to Increasing Community Expectations

Luke Michael, Thursday, 1st March 2018 -  Charities have failed to understand and react to increasing community expectations placed on them, according to a panel discussion on declining trust in the not-for-profit sector.

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The Charity Sector is Stronger When it Works Together

Paul Ronalds, Monday, 5th February 2018 -  Endless charities cannot expect to keep shaking a tin at passers-by on the street corner and hope to remain relevant. We must start working together more effectively, writes Save

New Defence Export Strategy Slammed by Australia’s Aid Organisations

Wendy Williams, Monday, 29th January 2018 -  The world does not need Australian weapons “adding fuel to the fire” according to CEOs of Australia’s leading humanitarian agencies, who have slammed the federal government’s new

‘Great Australian Raid Budget’ as Aid Falls to Lowest Level Ever

Wendy Williams, Tuesday, 9th May 2017 -  Aid agencies have slammed the 2017 budget as the “great Australian raid budget” after the federal government revealed Australia’s foreign aid funding will be frozen for two
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