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Philanthropy Fact Sheets
These fact sheets are produced by Philanthropy Australia's research and information staff, and will provide basic information and statistics. Our Fact Sheets are in Adobe PDF format, and you will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to read them. This material is copyright Philanthropy Australia 2008 where applicable; please contact us if you would like to use this material.
Please note that these fact sheets are intended as a guide only, and no person should act upon or in reliance upon this information without first obtaining advice from a qualified professional advisor. Philanthropy Australia is not responsible for any actions taken by, or losses suffered by, any person on the basis of, or in reliance upon, any information on this website, nor for any omission or error on this website.
- Australia's Largest Foundations (2011)
- The 10 largest Australian non-statutory foundations 2011 and their annual disbursement.
- Establishing a Corporate Community Investment Program (2006)
- This paper sets out a list of questions to consider when establishing a community partnerships program.
- Giving in Australia (2006)
- A general overview of giving in Australia - personal, private and corporate.
- Non-Profit Sector in Australia (2006)
- The size, shape and importance of the not-for-profit sector.
- Australian Giving: International Comparisons (2005)
- How our level of giving compares to other Western nations.
- Reporting, Monitoring and Evaluating Corporate-Community Projects (2005)
- Help on monitoring and evaluating corporate community projects.
- Applying for DGR Status (2005)
- How to apply for Deductible Gift Recipient status.
- The Intergenerational Transfer of Wealth (2003)
- The upcoming transfer of wealth between generations - how much is it, and what does it mean?
- 2002 Survey of Australian Philanthropic Trusts and Foundations (2002)
- The 2002 Survey provides an important insight into this unique grantmaking community. It is an important first step in developing the knowledge base of the sector. We believe that it can be used by foundation staff and trustees to inform their day-to-day decision-making and by foundations and government when developing strategy and policy. We hope that it will inspire and assist further research into Australian philanthropy.
- Volunteering in Australia (2001)
- Facts and figures on volunteering in Australia.
- Types of Foundations in Australia
- Categories of foundation - how do we classify them?
- Timeline of Australian Philanthropy
- Major milestones in the development of Australia's philanthropic sector.
- Why people give
- Motivations and reasons behind the decision to make philanthropic donations or set up foundations.
