Australian Community Philanthropy 2020: Priority Areas for Our Future
Event description
This webinar series will explore topics of interest to Community Foundations in Australia, featuring speakers and guests who are involved with Community Foundations in various capacities and in different regions.
BONUS WEBINAR ADDED: Engaging with government in times of change
18 NOVEMBER | 12:00 – 1:00 PM AEDT
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The disruption of COVID19 has provided cover for some interesting decisions in the Federal and State budgets that are relevant to the community philanthropy sector. In this session, Neil Pharaoh will look at the implications, and the opportunities and challenges for community foundations engaging with State and Federal governments over the coming 12 months. Lessons from the recent Queensland election will also be discussed.
SPEAKER
Neil Pharaoh, Pharaoh & Associates
PREVIOUS SESSIONS
14 OCTOBER | 12:00 – 1:00 PM AEDT
This webinar will introduce the GivingTuesday concept and explore how it can be leveraged to benefit your community and your foundation.
SPEAKERS
Alex McMillan, Our Community
Andrew Eales, The Ballarat Foundation
Bequest campaigns & marketing
21 OCTOBER | 12:00 – 1:00 PM AEDT
This webinar will consider bequests as part of a comprehensive fundraising program. We’ll hear why and how Community Foundations of New Zealand brought together its members for the September is Wills Month campaign and what they have learned.
Ethical investing for Community Foundations
28 OCTOBER | 12:00 – 1:00 PM AEDT
Investing plays a crucial role in a community foundation’s asset growth strategy. This webinar will trace the journey to responsible investing for Australian Communities Foundation.
SPEAKERS
Maree Sidey, Australian Communities Foundation
Tim Macready, Brighlight
Helping the helpers: Peer support for communities in the aftermath of emergency
4 NOVEMBER | 12:00 – 1:00 PM AEDT
In a natural disaster or an emergency, it is understood that first responders need support. But what about the local community volunteers behind the scenes? Community foundations affected by Australia’s Black Summer will share their experiences and ideas on how we can strengthen the collective support network.
SPEAKERS
Louise Halsey, Community Foundation for Tumut Region
Sara Jenkins, Upper Murray Innovation Foundation
Evolving community philanthropy practice in a fast-changing environment: Lessons from 2020
11 NOVEMBER | 12:00 – 1:00 PM AEDT
Covid-19 has created a new environment for community philanthropy. We’ll explore the practical changes Community Foundations have made this year in working with grantees, local charities, donors, and the community; and what we are learning from adapting our practice.
SPEAKERS
Louise Kuramoto, Australian Communities Foundation
Peter Gordon, Hands Across Canberra
Please get in touch if you would like to catch up on our previous sessions, we would be happy to share recordings and resources.
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