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Staying Positive in Tough Times
Staying Positive in Tough Times
13
May
2020
It's hard to find the motivation to focus on positives when positivity seems like nothing more than wishful thinking. Find out three simple tips to staying positive in tough times.
Post Covid-19 Priorities for Australian Charities
Post Covid-19 Priorities for Australian Charities
5
May
2020
The sustainability of charities and NFPs has been a risk discussed consistently over many years. This risk has heightened as the sector is facing a perfect storm. Find out the three key issues at play and the priorities for Australian charities.
How to Keep your Charity Afloat - Tips for Charity Leaders
How to Keep your Charity Afloat - Tips for Charity Leaders
28
April
2020
Charity organisations and social enterprises provide an essential lifeline to help people get through this crisis and will be an essential part of the recovery efforts. The skills, knowledge and service of charity organisations are as critical as the government, yet more nimble, these organisations are now more than ever an essential tool for societies to address vital needs.
Post Pandemic Survival - Tips for Charities on the Brink
Post Pandemic Survival - Tips for Charities on the Brink
20
April
2020
Charities globally face enormous challenges with one of the most common being covering ongoing operational costs, such as rent and insurance, while there is no revenue being generated from services or fundraising activities. Despite best efforts it is highly likely the charity sector will see a number of NFPs fold. Before you consider closing your charity read on for alternate options to consider. Download your copy.
Recognising the micro charities supporting people with Down syndrome in Australia
Recognising the micro charities supporting people with Down syndrome in Australia
15
March
2020
In Australia there are 20 registered charities who mention Down syndrome within their purpose. The Impact Suite would like to highlight the efforts of some of the micro sized charities who are doing impactful work to support people with Down syndrome and their families. These charities are at the coalface of support and only one has received government support with a small contribution of $6,000. The rest are completely self-funded relying on donations and other revenue.