UnCharitable film screening for funders
Event description
Join us for a screening of UnCharitable, the documentary redefining the way we think about charity and social change.
Facilitated by Social Impact Hub, supported by an anonymous Private Ancillary Fund in Queensland, and screened in collaboration with Philanthropy Australia, this event has been designed for philanthropic organisations in Queensland to attend.
The screening will be followed by a short panel discussing the themes highlighted in the documentary for philanthropy and for-purpose organisations in Australia.
About the film
Based on Dan Pallotta's groundbreaking book and viral TED Talk that introduced a radical new way of thinking about giving, UnCharitable is a powerful feature-length 90-minute documentary film built to deliver social and environmental change for good across the globe.
The film exposes the fact that there are two rule books, one for the for-profit sector and one for the not-for-profit sector; and the rules that govern not-for-profits make it impossible for them to solve the world's biggest challenges.
The UnCharitable film delivers thought-provoking insights packaged to move, persuade and inspire UnCharitable's audiences into action.
Strategic screenings are being facilitated by Social Impact Hub across Australia and New Zealand as part of our regional UnCharitable Impact Campaign supported by an anonymous Private Ancillary Fund in Queensland. We do hope you are able to join us.
UnCharitable the trailer
Panelists:
- Carly Fradgley, Founder & CEO, Baby Give Back
Carly Fradgley is the Founder and CEO of Baby Give Back, a leading Queensland charity with a mission to give children an equal start in life by providing material basics (like clothing and nappies) to vulnerable families.
Carly had a successful career as a lawyer prior to starting Baby Give Back in her garage in late 2016. Now considered a leading charity in its sector, Baby Give Back has supported over 44,000 children. Carly now leads a passionate team of staff and volunteers, who together are motivated to change the trajectory for local children living in poverty, while ensuring that vulnerable families feel safe, connected and socially included with judgement-free and practical support.
- Charlotte Goninan
Charlotte Goninan has seven years of live event experience managing operations, logistics, marketing and out of the ordinary requests for the likes of One Direction, Real Madrid, Manchester United, the Nelson Mandela Foundation, The Rolling Stones, USA Basketball and Australia’s much loved Brickman (LEGO) team. After her stint in the live entertainment industry, Charlotte was looking for her next challenge and the opportunity to lead her family foundation arose.
She is now a Director of her family office, overseeing 5 businesses and working alongside multiple charities. The Goninan’s family foundation focuses on recurring funding opportunities and believes in the Pay-What-It-Takes movement to ensure charities have the space and ability to thrive without focusing energy, resources or time on keeping the lights on.
- Kim Harland, Director, Engagement Qld/NT, Philanthropy Australia
Kim Harland is a strategic leader with deep expertise in philanthropy, stakeholder engagement, and business development in the for-purpose sector. As Director, Membership and Engagement (QLD/NT) at Philanthropy Australia, she plays a key role in strengthening member engagement, fostering partnerships, and driving impact across the philanthropic landscape.
With over 20 years of experience spanning multi-generational family business and the not-for-profit sector, Kim has a proven track record in growing engagement, enhancing brand visibility, and optimising operations. She is passionate about building strong, connected communities and supporting the philanthropic visions of individuals and organisations in Queensland and the Northern Territory.
About Social Impact Hub
Social Impact Hub is a purpose-driven intermediary on a mission to accelerate change so that we can live in a purpose-driven world where the people and planet thrive. Through advice, education, mobilising capital and ecosystem building, Social Impact Hub builds the capacity to amplify impact.
As an intermediary in the Australian impact space for almost a decade, Social Impact Hub has an exclusive license for the UnCharitable film in Australia and New Zealand.
Our aim: to mobilise decision-makers across the region in philanthropy and the not-for-profit sector, to shift the discourse from overheads as a tool for accountability to overheads as an investment in impact.
The outcome we want to see: for people to change the way they think about giving, removing the constraints on not-for-profits that undermine their full potential.
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