Inquiries
Public inquiries and commissioned studies give the opportunity for all points of view in the community to be heard and considered. All individuals, firms, groups and organisations with an interest in an inquiry can participate in the inquiry.
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Christine Darcas (PDF - 152k)
Submission 154 for Philanthropy View full list
Christine Darcas Executive Officer Pro Bono, Melbourne Womenâs Fund. 1. Productivity Commission Submission As the Productivity Commission evaluates options for doubling giving by 2030, I would like to share my beliefâ referencing primarily
Date received: 5 May 2023
Dr Roopa Mulik (PDF - 170k)
Submission 169 for Philanthropy View full list
To Whom It May Concern,. My main motivation for donating to charity is that I want to do as much good as I can. Because of. that motivation, I care about which charities have the most impact. When I know the charity Iâm. giving to is highly
Date received: 5 May 2023
Daniel Honig (PDF - 125k)
Submission 177 for Philanthropy View full list
To The Government Representing Me,. Communities built on philanthropy are bedrocks of social cohesion. Historically, institutions such as RSLs and Rotary Clubs were centres of community identity. They provided an outlet for generosity, a space for
Date received: 5 May 2023
Jenna Ong (PDF - 95k)
Submission 179 for Philanthropy View full list
Submission to the Productivity Commission Review of Philanthropy. Jenna Ong May 2023. I think the Australian Government should support all charities that do substantial good - whether it be in safeguarding humanity from natural disasters or
Date received: 5 May 2023
Manisha Lishman (PDF - 223k)
Submission 167 for Philanthropy View full list
To Whom It May Concern, Communities built on philanthropy are bedrocks of social cohesion. Historically, institutions such as RSLs and Rotary Clubs were centres of community identity. They provided an outlet for generosity, a space for altruistic
Date received: 5 May 2023
Australian Schools Plus (PDF - 1056k)
Submission 108 for Philanthropy View full list
Australian Schools Plus submission to the Productivity Commissionâs review into Philanthropy. May 2023. Schools Plus. Australian Schools Plus - Productivity Commission Submission into. Philanthropy. 1. Removal of the Schools Plus Fundraising cap
Date received: 5 May 2023
Jake Rudloff (PDF - 89k)
Submission 115 for Philanthropy View full list
Productivity Commission Call to Action Introduction Communities built on philanthropy are bedrocks of social cohesion. Historically, institutions such as RSLs and Rotary Clubs were centres of community identity. They provided an outlet for generosity
Date received: 5 May 2023
Ovarian Cancer Research Foundation (OCRF) (PDF - 140k)
Submission 114 for Philanthropy View full list
Ovarian Cancer Research Foundation Inc. PO Box 428, Ashburton, VIC, 3147 ARBN 130 949 834 ABN 24 898 129 866 Incorporated in Victoria (Registration No A0039603U) Membersâliability limited. 5 May 2023 Mr Michael Brennan Chair, Productivity
Date received: 5 May 2023
Natasha Cortis (PDF - 245k)
Submission 127 for Philanthropy View full list
1. Associate Professor Natasha Cor s. Produc vity Commission Inquiry into Philanthropy. 5th May 2023. Thank you for the opportunity to provide input on maters rela ng to philanthropy in Australia. I am an Associate Professor at the Social Policy
Date received: 5 May 2023
Matthew Blyth (PDF - 134k)
Submission 168 for Philanthropy View full list
My main motivation for donating to charity is that I want to do as much good as I can. Because of that motivation, I care about which charities have the most impact. When I know the charity Iâm giving to is highly effective and endorsed by
Date received: 5 May 2023
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