Featured Leader: Louise Cummins on balancing the use of AI with a human touch
Leveraging technology to drive greater impact is a crucial focus for organisations across all sectors. World Vision Australia, a leader in providing humanitarian aid and
Featured Leader: Keren Ludski on the importance of partnerships with the government
Red Nose is a leading not-for-profit organisation dedicated to saving the lives of babies and children through education on safe sleep practices, and safer pregnancies,
Featured Leader: Sharon Callister on Empowering Change in Housing & Homelessness
https://vimeo.com/948185617 Mission Australia CEO Sharon Callister, is at the forefront of a transformative movement in housing and homelessness across Australia.  Under Callister’s leadership, Mission Australia
Featured Leader: Suzanne Caren on Navigating Parenthood Amidst Homelessness
Young parents facing homelessness encounter a myriad of challenges, from securing stable accommodation in a competitive housing market to navigating financial uncertainties due to limited
Featured Leader: Brayden Howie on Redefining the Fight Against Global Poverty
Action on Poverty is revolutionising the fight against global poverty through innovative approaches that embrace technology and empower local communities. By leveraging advancements like blockchain,
Featured Leader: Alicia Curtis on grants propelling progress in inclusivity and economic empowerment
In the pursuit of equality, the collaborative philanthropic giving circle, 100 Women, remains steadfast in bringing women’s voices to the forefront of philanthropic conversations. Â
Featured Leader: Bennett Merriman on Empowering Communities through Corporate Volunteering
Co Founder and CEO of Rosterfy, Bennett Merriman shares his insights into how not for profits can benefit from a corporate volunteer program. Having worked
Featured Leader: Noella Ennis on the importance of early intervention to combat mental health prevalence
With suicide rates and mental illness prevalence at alarming levels in Australia, early intervention is imperative to save lives and strengthen communities. Australian Kookaburra Kids
Featured Leader: Rach Mac on Empowering Survivors of Domestic Violence through Strategic Approaches
Within the sphere of supporting individuals affected by domestic and family violence, the Broken Crayons Still Colour Foundation emerges as a symbol of resilience and
Featured Leader: Asha Bhat on cultivating a Culture of Respect as a Preventive Measure Against Family Violence
At the forefront of championing diversity and community well-being, the Southern Aboriginal Corporation (SAC), under the visionary leadership of Asha Bhat, has been making significant