An emerging Indigenous director, playwright or writer/director will receive a full year of support as they develop a new theatre production in 2019, thanks to Belvoir theatre (@BelvoirSt) and The Balnaves Foundation: https://t.co/idPhQH5X7N
ANZ (@ANZ_AU@ANZ_Media), in partnership with the FRRR (@FRRR_Oz), have opened applications for $250,000 in grants to not-for-profits that help boost rural resilience: https://t.co/1XHZ9QtWAS
Kennards Hire (@KennardsHire) launches a $7M foundation focused on children and the environment to formalise and strengthen its philanthropic efforts: https://t.co/Htgjb5xSiK
Tim Fairfax AC (@Chancellor_QUT), founder of the Tim Fairfax Family Foundation, was recognised by the Queensland Community Foundation for a proven record of exceptional financial generosity and leadership to Queensland-based nonprofit organisations: https://t.co/PybNxkfqLW
The inaugural #QUTGivingDay (@QUT) was a huge success, galvanising the university's community and the public to raise funds for 20 vital projects: https://t.co/uYvXZnzRH5
New South Wales is the most generous state in Australia, according to new figures published by QUT's (@QUT) Australian Centre for Philanthropy and Nonprofit Studies (@acpns_qut): https://t.co/NCKLFISp7D
The Sidney Myer Fund and Myer Foundation's new strategic plan is very exciting - particularly the new program focused on Australia’s not-for-profit sector’s leaders (together with @IanPotterFdn) and the strong emphasis on advocacy/policy change https://t.co/ADnooMDefS
There is often a difference in intent between funders and research institutions. This leads to a number of critical issues philanthropists should consider before funding medical research.
https://t.co/DuLuLiXL9w
Professor Muhammad Yunus (@Yunus_Centre), Nobel Laureate, inventor of microcredit and founder of Grameen Bank (@GrameenFdn), on how social entrepreneurship can lead us to a new world of zero poverty, zero unemployment and zero net carbon emissions:
https://t.co/cLqCnNFzIe
We're excited to have Thandi (pictured with Sarah and Lisa from our team) with us for an internship over the next few weeks. She is a @Heywire alumni and is joining to help out on the program.
Canberra will become the third Australian city to use the Vital Signs program to harness community knowledge and data to measure the vitality of its community, thanks to the Snow Foundation and Hands Across Canberra (@HandsCanberra):
https://t.co/DKdLZGbvcA