Not-for-profit sector to benefit from new scholarship program

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Twelve emerging leaders are set to benefit from a new scholarship program developed to
address the lack of training and professional development opportunities in the not-for-profit
sector.

A recent study found 33 per cent of managers and executives in the not-for-profit sector
have no access to a designated budget for training and development.

Australian Scholarships Foundation (ASF) Chief Executive Officer Samantha Sayers said
the scholarships are part of a new partnership between ASF, Domino’s registered charity,
Give for Good, and Melbourne Business School. The program aims to help build the
leadership capacity of the Australian not-for-profit sector.

“Many charities and not-for-profit organisations often don’t have the opportunity to invest in
their own people by funding education and training,” she said.

“We hope that these scholarships will help emerging leaders in the sector to build on their
skills and capacity, which will in turn benefit the communities they work with.”

The Give for Good New Leaders Scholarships will support 12 emerging leaders to
participate in the five-day New Leaders Development Program at Melbourne Business
School in September this year.

The scholarships will be offered to individuals employed by an Australian charity or not-for-profit organisation, with preference given to organisations that support education and youth
initiatives, disaster relief, and/or rural communities. Remote applicants will be eligible for
additional support through a select number of Rural Travel Grants.

Using a combination of practical tools, personal development and peer discussion, the
program will boost self-awareness, confidence and expertise so charity workers can become
more effective leaders.

Domino’s Director of Giving John Harney said Give for Good is committed to helping
develop, foster and upskill local leaders to create adaptive communities.

“We are proud to fund access to the New Leaders Development Program through ASF and
build the capacity of not-for-profits through these scholarships,” he said.

“Leadership is a key focus area for Give for Good and supporting initiatives that upskill,
mentor and build effective leaders that strengthen and connect local communities.”

Melbourne Business School General Manager of Open Programs Leeanne O’Connor said
the university was looking forward to facilitating the program.

“We are excited to help not-for-profit leaders strengthen their impact on the community
through this partnership with Give for Good and the Australian Scholarships Foundation,” Ms
O’Connor said.

“The program will equip participants with the skills, insights and tools to build their personal
and organisational effectiveness.”