A series of podcasts by the Australian Centre for Philanthropy and Nonprofit Studies (ACPNS) at QUT, discussing key nonprofit issues, including recent research, legislation and policy.
Presented by ACPNS and FIA
Presented by ACPNS and FIA
Regulating Charities: The Inside Story Launch
Regulating Charities: The Inside Story Launch
Giving Australia webinar series
Hosted by the Australian Centre for Philanthropy and Nonprofit Studies (ACPNS), this seminar brought together professional advisers, sector leaders and academics to discuss with ACNC staff from the Exposure Draft Commissioner’s Interpretation Statement on PBIs. As the Australian Taxation Office intends to withdraw its outdated tax ruling on PBIs, this seminar answered many questions around the differences between the new statement and the old, how recent cases have changed the view of what a PBI is and whether the definition has contracted or expanded.
ACPNS offers our alumni periodic professional development sessions where our lecturers present new developments and emerging issues from their discipline as it relates to the nonprofit sector.
Political fundraising strategies: What you can learn from the experts.
QUT and not-for-profit sector reduce red tape to save charities millions
This month on the ACPNS-QUT Nonprofit Podcast, we'll be hearing from Michell Witherington, Consultant with Global Philanthropic Ltd.
This month on the ACPNS-QUT Nonprofit Podcast, we'll be hearing from Michell Witherington, Consultant with Global Philanthropic Ltd.
This month on the ACPNS-QUT Nonprofit Podcast, we'll be hearing from a valuable speaker from the nonprofit space.
This month on the ACPNS-QUT Nonprofit Podcast, we'll be hearing from a valuable speaker from the nonprofit space.
This month on the ACPNS-QUT Podcast, we're going to be hearing from an alumni of the Centre, Wendy Reid who just last year had the opportunity to go to France on exchange as a part of her studies here at QUT.
This month on the ACPNS-QUT Podcast, we're going to be hearing from an alumni of the Centre, Wendy Reid who just last year had the opportunity to go to France on exchange as a part of her studies here at QUT.
This month on the ACPNS-QUT Podcast, we're going to be hearing from ACPNS alumni Andrew Judge who's work with the SurfAid International organisation has lead to some great outcomes for them.
Transcript and information regarding episode 63 of the Australian Centre for Philanthropy and Non Profit Studies.
Hear from two dynamic Australian philanthropists, thinkers and doers who will share their thoughts on what influences giving and how it might operate better in this country.
Transcript and information regarding episode 62 of the Australian Centre for Philanthropy and Non Profit Studies.
Terry de March discusses social investment and the social finance realm, with reference to charity funding.
Transcript and information regarding episode 61 of the Australian Centre for Philanthropy and Non Profit Studies.
Mark Stephens talks about his work on Blue Carers road safety and sustainability program and the initiative of making fleet safety a core function of fleet management.
Transcript and information regarding episode 60 of the Australian Centre for Philanthropy and Non Profit Studies.
Matthew Turnour discusses the problems of categorizing charities as existing for public benefit, engaging with examples from the United Kingdom.
Transcript and information regarding episode 59 of the Australian Centre for Philanthropy and Non Profit Studies.
Lesley Harris, The Myer Foundation Intern, shares about her experience and research she has undertaken over the last 6 months at the Foundation. Colin Ball, author of the controversial new book 'It's The Community, Stupid!' talks with Jazz Meyer from ACPNS about his views on the radical change needed in the Third Sector.
Transcript and information regarding episode 58 of the Australian Centre for Philanthropy and Non Profit Studies.
Dr Jill Franz from QUT School of Design will provide an insight into the Livingin Project, a collaborative project involving the not-for-profit community organisation Kyabra, QUT and a group of design practitioners and consultants. Nick Ward will share about his new UK based charity, Friday People, set-up to help create paid work, training and mentoring for unemployed young people.
Transcript and information regarding episode 57 of the Australian Centre for Philanthropy and Non Profit Studies.
Prof Myles McGregor Lowndes will provide a brief examination of the latest data on tax-deductible giving in Australia by individual taxpayers as claimed on their 2008-09 tax returns. Dr Oonagh Breen's presentation from the Reforming Fundraising Regulation Conference on fundraising regulation in the UK and Ireland.
Transcript and information regarding episode 56 of the Australian Centre for Philanthropy and Non Profit Studies.
Hon. Tanya Plibersek MP opens the Reforming Fundraising Regulation Conference by recognising the unique strengths of the nonprofit sector and the critical role that fundraising plays in preserving the independence and innovation of nonprofit organisations. Robert Fitzgerald will give his presentation on the place of fundraising regulation in the wider Australian nonprofit reform agenda.
Transcript and information regarding episode 55 of the Australian Centre for Philanthropy and Non Profit Studies.
Andrew Thomas joins us to speak about the tax structures for giving to charities, family foundations and donor advised funds in the US and Australia. Philippa Hawke discusses how a global movement of diverse children's telephone and online counselling services developed consensus on a set of minimum standards for their organisations.
Transcript and information regarding episode 54 of the Australian Centre for Philanthropy and Non Profit Studies.
Linda Lavarch, recently appointed Chair of the Federal Government's newly formed Not-for-Profit Sector Reform Council, joins us to discuss the purpose and proposed activities of the council. Dr Wendy Scaife will discuss donations to the Premier's Flood Appeal and giving to disasters in general. Dr Sharon Newnam speaks about her research into car fleet safety and driving behaviour in and by nonprofit organisations.
Transcript and information regarding episode 53 of the Australian Centre for Philanthropy and Non Profit Studies.
Prof Myles McGregor-Lowndes speaks about the recently announced Treasury consultation paper on a new national regulator for the not-for-profit sector. Bob Wyatt will provide a summary of his thoughts and recommendations for the Canadian voluntary sector and chats about his ideas on how a nonprofit umbrella (or peak) organisation should operate.
Transcript and information regarding episode 52 of the Australian Centre for Philanthropy and Non Profit Studies.
Dr Andrea Petrwiskyj reports on her current research project 'Voice of Seniors' which examines the role of seniors organisations in providing the voice for older people in Australian policy making. Bob Wyatt provides further critique on arguments related to nonprofit organisations becoming more like their corporate counterparts.
Transcript and information regarding episode 51 of the Australian Centre for Philanthropy and Non Profit Studies.