How fundraising for charity is changing
Digital disruption of traditional philanthropy has also allowed ordinary citizens to make direct contributions to causes they feel close to their hearts.
Today marks the beginning of ‘Give Now Week’…
The Antidote to Negativity – Generosity Magazine
On the very evening that the US election result stunned the world, 150 shell-shocked corporate heavyweights gathered in the vast foyer of Clayton Utz’s citadel in Sydney’s Bligh Street.
Top media executive Anita Jacoby joins TFN board
One of Australia’s most respected and entrepreneurial media executives, Anita Jacoby has joined The Funding Network’s (TFN’s) board. Anita has been closely following the growth of TFN since it …
How giving models are changing the face of Philanthropy
The Funding Network was featured in The Sydney Morning Herald’s article about a new wave of collective giving. TFN is proud to be part of this trend of planned and purposeful philanthropy and hope t…
The Funding Network at the Change Leadership Summit
Meet the presenters Don Palmer, CEO, The Malpa Project
Good health strengthens communities. The Malpa Project works to realise this in Aboriginal communities by working with young Aboriginal people t…
TFN appoints Andrea Heffernan as VIC State Director
Having recently celebrated supporting 100 grassroots charities around Australia with over $3.7m in funding plus substantial capacity-building services in just a few years, The Funding Network is expanding operations into […]
Catching Goodness Through The Power Of Sisterhood
An article by The Funding Network CEO, Lisa Cotton, recently featured in Generosity Magazine about the importance of collaboration between women and philanthropy.
When it comes to giving, the gathe…
Do we need bolder leadership in philanthropy?
Generosity Magazine asked leaders
The tactics of building trust – Pro Bono Australia
The Funding Network Co-founder and CEO, Lisa Cotton, featured on Pro Bono Australia about why trust is the key to ensuring a powerful return for everyone.
Participating in social change often needs s…
Are philanthropists the new revolutionaries?
If I say “crowd-sourced social justice” – what comes to mind? I tried this out on a few people recently and was interested by the variety of reactions. For some […]