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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Courtney Henry (PDF - 309k)
Submission 30 for Philanthropy View full list
Submission in response to the Productivity Commission's Philanthropy Inquiry. Dear Mr Robson, Ms Abramson, Mr Seibert,. 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
Date received: 11 Apr 2023
Dr Aila Khan (PDF - 76k)
Submission 27 for Philanthropy View full list
Call for Submissions - Philanthropy Information request 1: Defining philanthropy and the inquiryâs scope The Commission is seeking views and information on the following: ⢠Philanthropic activities that should fall within the scope of this
Date received: 11 Apr 2023
Southern NSW Drought Resilience Adoption and Innovation Hub (PDF - 1587k)
Submission 56 for Future Drought Fund View full list
Southern NSW Drought Resilience Adoption and Innovation Hub . Submission to the . Productivity Commission . Inquiry into the effectiveness, efficiency and appropriateness of Part 3 of the Future Drought Fund Act 2019.
Date received: 11 Apr 2023
Zac Broeren (PDF - 149k)
Submission 25 for Philanthropy View full list
Productivity Commission Call to Action. 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
Date received: 10 Apr 2023
James Dao (PDF - 200k)
Submission 24 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: 10 Apr 2023
Krystal Ha (PDF - 143k)
Submission 23 for Philanthropy View full list
10th April 2023. Submission to the Productivity Commission: Philanthropy inquiry Krystal Ha. Introduction 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
Date received: 10 Apr 2023
Kel McNamara (PDF - 163k)
Submission 22 for Philanthropy View full list
Introduction: Charity law no longer reflects the values of younger Australians like myself, and it seems that we lack philanthropic organizations that support our priorities. In the past, institutions like Rotary Clubs and RSLs played a central role
Date received: 10 Apr 2023
Samuel Grew (PDF - 156k)
Submission 21 for Philanthropy View full list
My primary reason for donating to charity is to do as much good as I can. I care about the impact that each charity has and show a preference for those which are highly effective and endorsed by trusted organisations, as this gives me confidence to
Date received: 7 Apr 2023
Ariel Zeleznikow-Johnston (PDF - 39k)
Submission 18 for Philanthropy View full list
My primary drive for contributing to charitable causes stems from a desire to maximize the positive impact I can have. As a result of this drive, I am concerned with identifying charities that can make the greatest difference to both Australians and
Date received: 6 Apr 2023
Charles Lewis (PDF - 65k)
Submission 16 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: 6 Apr 2023
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