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Social Media Fundraising Guidelines for Aussie Charities

Staff Reporter, Wednesday, 1st August 2012 -  In the rapidly-changing world of social media, the national peak body for fundraising – the Fundraising Institute Australia (FIA) has launched what it says are the first,…

NFPs Becoming More ‘Tech Effective’ – US Study

Staff Reporter, Thursday, 12th July 2012 - 
Photo: 21stcenturyscholar.org A US Not for Profit technology staffing survey has found a sharp increase in the number of organisations with a formal technology plan. The annual…

Wesley Study Reveals Family Carers Carry Long-Term Cost

Lina Caneva, Monday, 14th May 2012 -  Almost 90 per cent of Australians who have cared for a spouse or relative with mental health issues reported a harmful impact on their own physical and mental health, according to a…

Pokies ‘Losses’ Greater in Disadvantaged Areas – Study

Staff Reporter, Monday, 16th April 2012 -  UnitingCare Australia, the national body for community services in the Uniting Church, has called for “tighter consumer protection measures” on poker machine gambling…

Gay Community Suffers High Psychological Distress – NFP Study

Staff Reporter, Thursday, 5th April 2012 - 
Flickr image: Some rights reserved by San Diego Shooter Gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender Australians experience high or very high levels of psychological…

Defying Gen Y Stereotypes to Improve Volunteering Experience for Young People

Staff Reporter, Tuesday, 13th March 2012 - 
A volunteer at the Greenslopes Private Hospital in Brisbane. Photo: supplied Organisations need to move beyond traditional practices and listen to the opinions of young people…

‘Life Changing Moments’ a Factor in Charitable Giving

Staff Reporter, Wednesday, 29th February 2012 -  Flickr image:  Some rights reserved by Michael Scott | scottphotographics.com Life changing moments are said to be a key factor in the decision to donate…

Twitter – Who Gives A Tweet? New Study

Staff Reporter, Monday, 6th February 2012 -  Flickr image: Some rights reserved by @NickyColman Tweeters may be able to choose who they follow on the social micro-blogging site, but according to a new study, they don’t always…

Young People Using Technology to Drive Social Change

Staff Reporter, Friday, 3rd February 2012 -  Flickr image:  Some rights reserved by mikogo A new survey reveals that when it comes to positive social change, young adults across the globe are leveraging…

London 2012 Needs More ‘Off-Track’ Olympic Spirit

Lina Caneva, Thursday, 27th October 2011 -  In the UK, a new study has found that charities, schools and sports organisations are expected to run a poor second to big business at the London 2012 Olympics – with public opinion

Women Give More to Charity – US Study

Lina Caneva, Friday, 22nd October 2010 -  Women across virtually every income level are more likely to give to charity and to give more money on average than their male counterparts, according to new research from the

Centre for Public Corporate Affairs Report on Charities & the Global Recession

Staff Reporter, Monday, 31st August 2009 -  A report into the impact of the global resecession on Not for Profit organisations has revelaed more Australians are turning to community organisations for help – confirming…
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