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It’s a challenging time for nonprofits globally. While the cost-of-living crisis has seen a greater demand for nonprofit services than ever before, we’re also seeing
Macular Disease Foundation Australia, the national peak body representing the estimated 1.9 million Australians living with macular disease,1,2 has launched Eye Connect – Australia’s first
Future2 Foundation launched nominations for its annual Make the Difference! grants program, inviting financial services professionals to nominate causes close to their hearts. This year,
New data from homelessness support charity, Orange Sky, reveals an increased demand for people accessing their mobile laundry and shower services. Despite inflation having
Following a successful five-year partnership, a housing model that turns otherwise vacant properties into affordable accommodation for vulnerable Australians is being touted as an important
It’s a challenging time for nonprofits globally. While the cost-of-living crisis has seen a greater demand for nonprofit services than ever before, we’re also seeing
46 projects set to share in nearly $1.3M to prepare for dry times. Funding from the Australian Government’s Future Drought Fund through the Helping Regional
FRRR and VFFF announced their partnership to expand the reach and impact of the Backing the Future program, which VFFF launched in 2022. Backing the
The National Association for Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (NAPCAN) announces the launch of the ‘Tuned In Building Safer Facilitation Skills with Young People’
Refugee students have received vital funds to pursue their education, under a scholarship program that nurtures the aspirations of refugees like scientist Simon Issa, who