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Who gives a tweet? A not-for-profit’s guide to using Twitter
Ever wondered what your followers really think about your tweets? Learn how to send the perfect message into the twittersphere for your association.
New appointments and departures
Tue, 27 September 2011
The not-for-profit sector has had many new appointments and departures recently, involving the Fundraising Institute Australia, Infoxchange, Breast Cancer Network Australia, the Aged and Community Services Association and the Technology Industry Association.
Human Rights Awards now open
Sat, 30 July 2011
Nominations for not-for-profit (NFP) individuals and organisations that have contributed to their community are now open as part of the Human Rights Awards 2011.
$150,000 in community grants
Wed, 27 July 2011
Organisations that provide positive social outcomes are invited to apply for their share of $150,000 in funding.
Dream big for Creative Innovation scholarship
Thu, 23 June 2011
$3,000 scholarships are available for 10 people to present their vision for the future at the three day Creative Innovation 2011 event to be held at the Sofitel in Melbourne 16-18 November.
Connecting Up: 5 not-for-profit technology topics that you need to know more about
Wed, 11 May 2011
Technology plays a major role in how not-for-profit organisations operate on a day-to-day basis. So, regardless of one's comfort level with technology, a need exists to learn how use the technologies that affect the sector.
Professional development for less than $6 per month
Wed, 11 May 2011
At less than $6 per month, Third Sector magazine is a must-have professional development resource mailed to not-for-profits four times per year.
Switched on: student engagement and sector development
Proactive students at the University of Melbourne are gaining practical experience from providing free services to not-for-profits in their local communities.
Funding and training for community social groups
Thu, 20 January 2011
Minister for Employment Participation Kate Ellis has called for proposals to establish new banking and financial services for social enterprises in Australia.
Crunch time for corporate engagement and social enterprise
The Crunch is a new initiative from Social Traders that aims to help the establishment of social enterprises and ensure they become viable businesses.
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