We're pleased to launch our new 'Roadmap to social impact' - a step-by-step guide to help you plan, measure and communicate your organisation's #socialimpact, with CSI @UNSW's lead author @iramia4. Download it here >> https://t.co/dlGqxrEyXO #outcomesmeasurement
2020 has been one of the most difficult years in living history and the work of not-for-profits has been critical to the society and the economy. We need data, now and in the future to help us build back better. @CSIsocialimpact https://t.co/BYtSJxV27v
A jobs led recovery cannot consign to the sideline the sector that employs more than one in 10 workers in Australia – more than mining and manufacturing combined.
#Charities: Crucial in our communities and in our economy. @SuzieRiddell@Social_Ventures
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1/ Would you work for nothing? Nope? Thought so.
Could this be why so many Australian mums work part-time? Tax, welfare and childcare costs mean that full time work for the primary carer is often financially fruitless. Let’s break that down…
A pathway to where? lf it looks complicated, that’s because it is. With 2.5m now un/underemployed and a need to invest in jobs, infrastructure and society, now is the time to invest in social & affordable housing @_EverybodysHome@AHURI_Research @CHIA_News @CSIsocialimpact
@CassieMcGannon @CSIsocialimpact@Info_Aus@KSeibertAu @MeganWeier @isabellasaund @socprogress@UNSW@KristyMuir2@gemcarey@ProBonoNews Agree. Thanks @CassieMcGannon for explaining. The ratio is also a better indicator of the financial status of the charity than the income or revenue on their own (because it also takes into account what they are spending)
Am starting to wonder if Parlimaent might work better if it met by Zoom all the time anyway. Just imagine Question Time without all the inane interjections & yelling - the silence could unnverve some Ministers so much they might even actually answer a question