The Commonwealth government is looking to change the rules governing charitable funds which may harm philanthropic giving and consequently, undermine civil society argues this paper.In 2008 Australians donated about $13 billion to welfare, health, education, foreign aid, and other philanthropic sectors. Unfortunately, the government is suggesting new regulations that will limit the flexibility of charitable funds and decrease the quality and quantity of philanthropy.This would be bad policy at any time, but given the current economic situation it is especially important that we protect civil society. The suggested policy changes affect Prescribed Private Funds (PPFs). The purpose of a PPF is to allow donors to give tax-free money into a f...
This paper identifies key barriers for Australian financial advisers in assisting their high net wor...
According to standard theory, public goods will be under-supplied in the market place as a result of...
Charities and NGOs are facing a number of challenges. As well as the work of the IPA, we are also co...
Major charitable institutions in Australia are run as businesses. The charity sector in Australia is...
Private philanthropy in Australia has been enjoying a bit of a boom in recent years, as a growing nu...
Charities matter. They play critical roles in our economies and societies and we expect and receive ...
Donor Advised Funds (DAFs) are the fastest growing destination for charitable giving, and subject to...
Introduction\ud \ud In 1952 the Nathan report stated that:\ud \ud Some of the most valuable activiti...
American foundations and other philanthropic giving entities hold about $1 trillion in investment as...
The paper argues that the practical effect of banning, capping or disclosing political donations is ...
Charitable giving tax incentives are intended to encourage giving for public benefit. Gifts to inter...
The increasing number and influence of charities in the economy, evidence of mismanagement and the n...
By looking at a sample of 26 nations – detailed notes on each are available in a separate annex – th...
Around the world, philanthropic gifts are increasingly crossing borders, driven by globalisation and...
Charitable endowments and other passive investments exceed $425 billion. Why do many donors require ...
This paper identifies key barriers for Australian financial advisers in assisting their high net wor...
According to standard theory, public goods will be under-supplied in the market place as a result of...
Charities and NGOs are facing a number of challenges. As well as the work of the IPA, we are also co...
Major charitable institutions in Australia are run as businesses. The charity sector in Australia is...
Private philanthropy in Australia has been enjoying a bit of a boom in recent years, as a growing nu...
Charities matter. They play critical roles in our economies and societies and we expect and receive ...
Donor Advised Funds (DAFs) are the fastest growing destination for charitable giving, and subject to...
Introduction\ud \ud In 1952 the Nathan report stated that:\ud \ud Some of the most valuable activiti...
American foundations and other philanthropic giving entities hold about $1 trillion in investment as...
The paper argues that the practical effect of banning, capping or disclosing political donations is ...
Charitable giving tax incentives are intended to encourage giving for public benefit. Gifts to inter...
The increasing number and influence of charities in the economy, evidence of mismanagement and the n...
By looking at a sample of 26 nations – detailed notes on each are available in a separate annex – th...
Around the world, philanthropic gifts are increasingly crossing borders, driven by globalisation and...
Charitable endowments and other passive investments exceed $425 billion. Why do many donors require ...
This paper identifies key barriers for Australian financial advisers in assisting their high net wor...
According to standard theory, public goods will be under-supplied in the market place as a result of...
Charities and NGOs are facing a number of challenges. As well as the work of the IPA, we are also co...