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On 3 May the federal governmentwill deliver its budget – one ofthe most important announcements of the year with the governmentrevealing, in monetary terms, where its support lies.
For the charity and Not forProfit sector, from housing to foreign aid and volunteering toyouth affairs, budget measures can influence which services aredelivered to those in need.
Ahead of the budget, Pro BonoAustralia News sought out key leaders in the sector to give them aplatform to voice their demands.
Will charities be included inbigger policy discussions? Will the sector have the certainty oflong-term funding models? And will there be stronger support forthe ACNC?
Hear from NFPexecutives:
Produced by Ellie Cooper andEisha Gupta.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
By Pro Bono NewsOn 3 May the federal governmentwill deliver its budget – one ofthe most important announcements of the year with the governmentrevealing, in monetary terms, where its support lies.
For the charity and Not forProfit sector, from housing to foreign aid and volunteering toyouth affairs, budget measures can influence which services aredelivered to those in need.
Ahead of the budget, Pro BonoAustralia News sought out key leaders in the sector to give them aplatform to voice their demands.
Will charities be included inbigger policy discussions? Will the sector have the certainty oflong-term funding models? And will there be stronger support forthe ACNC?
Hear from NFPexecutives:
Produced by Ellie Cooper andEisha Gupta.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.