This article explores views of Australian grantmakers philanthropists who give to Indigenous causes. It reports on a qualitative study undertaken as part of the Giving Australia research to elicit if and how giving to Indigenous causes differs from philanthropy to other areas. This paper builds on the scant literature, particularly reporting exploratory research results on Australian grantmaking issues, critical funding needs, and recommendations for fostering Indigenous nonprofit funding. Indigenous groups are challenged in understanding how foundations work and, conversely, foundations do not always appreciate the need for their inputs to complement traditional cultures (EGA 2006). The study found that small grants can play a key role...
A multiple methods and transdisciplinary approach to improving philanthropic investment in Indi...
This body of work is a gathering place to bring together the wealth of knowledge about Indigenous-le...
Diaspora philanthropy is a growing global phenomenon. A number of international publications in the ...
This article explores views of Australian grantmakers philanthropists who give to Indigenous causes....
This paper is an exploration of the potential opportunities and costs of linkages between philanthro...
This study explores the capacity of the United States (US) Foundation's international health investm...
Decades of intervention have made variable impact on the inequality between indigenous and non-indig...
The Guide includes research findings from the Australian Centre for Philanthropy and Non Profit Stud...
Decades of intervention have made variable impact on the inequality between indigenous and non-indig...
Australia in a sense has two histories: that of its indigenous Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander...
Philanthropic foundations in Australia have traditionally been labelled 'icebergs'. Much of what the...
A large number of Indigenous Australians live in remote locations, enduring often harsh physical env...
An increasing number of tribes and Native nonprofits are using philanthropy to capitalize economic a...
The potential of bequests to contribute to the sustainability of charities is immense, with social a...
The giving of time and money, mainly to private nonprofit organisations is not trivial, but in Austr...
A multiple methods and transdisciplinary approach to improving philanthropic investment in Indi...
This body of work is a gathering place to bring together the wealth of knowledge about Indigenous-le...
Diaspora philanthropy is a growing global phenomenon. A number of international publications in the ...
This article explores views of Australian grantmakers philanthropists who give to Indigenous causes....
This paper is an exploration of the potential opportunities and costs of linkages between philanthro...
This study explores the capacity of the United States (US) Foundation's international health investm...
Decades of intervention have made variable impact on the inequality between indigenous and non-indig...
The Guide includes research findings from the Australian Centre for Philanthropy and Non Profit Stud...
Decades of intervention have made variable impact on the inequality between indigenous and non-indig...
Australia in a sense has two histories: that of its indigenous Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander...
Philanthropic foundations in Australia have traditionally been labelled 'icebergs'. Much of what the...
A large number of Indigenous Australians live in remote locations, enduring often harsh physical env...
An increasing number of tribes and Native nonprofits are using philanthropy to capitalize economic a...
The potential of bequests to contribute to the sustainability of charities is immense, with social a...
The giving of time and money, mainly to private nonprofit organisations is not trivial, but in Austr...
A multiple methods and transdisciplinary approach to improving philanthropic investment in Indi...
This body of work is a gathering place to bring together the wealth of knowledge about Indigenous-le...
Diaspora philanthropy is a growing global phenomenon. A number of international publications in the ...