The Giving Academy changed how this NFP CEO thinks about philanthropy
Stepping into a CEO role is never simple. And in the not-for-profit sector, the challenges are distinct. For Amy Low, taking the top role at a high-profile social enterprise brought a steep learning curve, particularly in navigating philanthropy.
Why the Skoll World Forum is a worthy quest for Australian funders
Skoll World Forum is an annual conference at Oxford University each April, hosted by Oxford University’s SAID Business School. It is part intellectual examination of best practice philanthropy and social enterprise, part practical meeting point for practitioners who like to go deep on what works and why.
Side Events: extending connection beyond the 2026 Conference program
At this years Philanthropy Australia Conference 2026,, a new program of Side Events will make even more space for delegates to deepen relationships, share ideas and convene around shared interests
Lessons from overseas: how philanthropy can safeguard LGBTIQ+ futures
Experiences of LGBTIQ+ communities in the US and the UK offer Australia both a warning to build resilience and an opportunity to forge a path that “meets the moment”. Rainbow Giving Australia’s Em Scott says Australia can position itself as a global leader in LGBTIQ+ equality, generosity and cohesion.
Secretary John Kerry’s message to investors and philanthropists: act now
When NEXUS Australia convened investors, philanthropists and policymakers in Sydney this month, the presence of former US Secretary of State John Kerry helped bring attention. But the real significance was in the conversation it sparked and the call to action that emerged.
Policy update: amendment secured to address impact of proposed CGT change on philanthropy
Following the May Federal Budget, Philanthropy Australia worked closely with members, partners and Government to examine the proposed policy and tax measures and potential implications for philanthropy. We successfully advocated for important amendments to the proposed legislation.
The rise of collective giving: “We all can be philanthropists”
Ahead of the release of PA’s landmark report on collective giving next week, Sophie and Paul Chamberlin of the Spinifex Trust share why they have embraced this growing form of philanthropy. In a short video, they explain how it is accessible, impactful and personally rewarding.






