Activities for Anti-Poverty Week
At least 1,000 organisations and 10,000 people are set to participate in more than 300 activities to be held around Australia over the next week as part of Anti-Poverty Week 2009.
At least 1,000 organisations and 10,000 people are set to participate in more than 300 activities to be held around Australia over the next week as part of Anti-Poverty Week 2009.
A special briefing for third sector organisations by the Productivity Commission on its inquiry into non profit organisations will be held in Canberra on Wednesday 14 October following the release of the long-awaited draft report.
At the first Social Inclusion Ministers Meeting held in Adelaide last month, local, state and federal governments expressed a commitment to incorporating social inclusion investment and reform in all areas of responsibility.
Excellent networking and professional development opportunities for association managers at the Australian Society of Association Executives’ 2009 National Third Sector Leaders Symposium.
Australian charities have been put on notice to maintain transparency and accountability in light of a recent Federal Court ruling that resulted in the revocation of an organisation’s charitable status.
Two new online, public access calendars will help connect Australian communities and close a crucial information gap.
Learn industry tips for Funding Your Future at Pathways Australia’s conference in Melbourne this October.
Carman White is offering not-for-profit organisations one complimentary ticket per organisation, and 50 per cent off all additional tickets to their 2009 Authentic Leadership Symposium in Melbourne this October.
Despite an overall decline in income over the past year, not-for-profits across the world are confident the trend is reversing, according to the UK-based Management Centre’s Global Fundraising Confidence Survey 2009.
The results of the Australian Centre for Women’s recent survey Women getting into boards highlight the challenges women face in attaining top-end board positions and offer potential strategies for change.
Third Sector acknowledges the traditional custodians of the lands where we live, learn and work. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging.