Philanthropy Australia’s Executive Director Engagement, Adam Ognall, was recently asked to offer his insights for a team event on the most prevailing trends and themes he sees emerging across the sector. As we make our way towards our shared goal of more generous and inclusive giving in Australia, here are his thoughts. |
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Philanthropy Australia and CEO Jack Heath are delighted to publish our 2022 Annual Review, bringing together a raft of highlights of a big 12 months. |
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Two of Australia’s most notable philanthropic leaders, Ann Johnson and Alan Schwartz AM, received Life Membership to Philanthropy Australia. Watch their acceptance videos here. |
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Pathways to Employment is a major annual grant round, and is a proud partnership between Cities of Darebin, Merr-bek and Yarra, the Inner North Community Foundation and IntoWork Australia to address disadvantage through employment opportunities in the inner north of Melbourne. |
| Impact100 Sydney North is inviting applications from organisations assisting families, young people and children at risk. This encompasses key areas of need such as domestic and family violence, women’s shelters, refugees and asylum seekers, disability, homelessness, poverty, substance abuse and mental health. Applications are open until 26 June 2023. |
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Host: Humpty Dumpty Foundation
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Host: Black Dog Institute |
3 June | Cell Block Theatre, Darlinghurst, NSW |
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Host: Australian Scholarships Foundation |
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Host: Hunter Medical Research Institute |
7 June | NSW (and online) |
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Host: Australian Scholarships Foundation |
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Host: Inner North Community Foundation |
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General Sir John Monash Foundation | VIC |
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Queensland University of Technology (QUT) | QLD |
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Taronga Conservation Society Australia | NSW |
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Reichstein Foundation | Melbourne |
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St Aloysius College | Sydney |
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We would like to thank our partners for their generous support. Learn more about our partners. |
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Philanthropy Australia acknowledges the Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the first inhabitants of the nation and the traditional custodians of the lands where we live, learn and work. We pay our respects to Elders past and present. |
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