Global narratives of educational philanthropy tend to emphasise the significant influence donors have in shaping public school policy and practice. In Australia, however, tax laws work to narrow the possibilities for philanthropy to exert influence over public schooling. Indeed, public schools (unlike private schools and Higher Education institutions) are unable to receive ‘direct’ philanthropic income, yet they can benefit from philanthropically supported programmes and services. Delving into this complex regulatory environment, this paper maps the types of philanthropic actors–including foundations, charities, intermediaries, not-for-profits, churches and Parent and Citizen associations–that are working with/in Australian public schools, ...
Leading Learning in Education and Philanthropy (LLEAP) is a three-year national project that explore...
LLEAP is a three-year national project that explores the impact of philanthropy in education in Aust...
Arguments about public education in Australia have focused on the funding of government and private ...
Global narratives of educational philanthropy tend to emphasise the significant influence donors hav...
Disadvantage in schooling is often constructed as a crisis in need of fixing. Global policy reforms ...
In a globally austere policy context, state financing of public services has been positioned as pere...
This paper explores the rise of philanthropy and the influence corporate partnerships have on the pr...
This report delivers the findings of a research project carried out from 2008 to 2009 to explore the...
Major charitable institutions in Australia are run as businesses. The charity sector in Australia is...
The reform of public schools is high on the public agenda in Europe as well as North America. Philan...
Challenging commonly held perceptions of philanthropic organisations, this book brings together a ra...
In Australia, debates around school funding tend to focus on comparisons of funding between school s...
Business and philanthropy have been increasing their influence in public education in what might be ...
Philanthropic funding is one way school leaders can access support to implement and enhance initiati...
Parent involvement in their child’s schooling is routinely celebrated and emphasised in government e...
Leading Learning in Education and Philanthropy (LLEAP) is a three-year national project that explore...
LLEAP is a three-year national project that explores the impact of philanthropy in education in Aust...
Arguments about public education in Australia have focused on the funding of government and private ...
Global narratives of educational philanthropy tend to emphasise the significant influence donors hav...
Disadvantage in schooling is often constructed as a crisis in need of fixing. Global policy reforms ...
In a globally austere policy context, state financing of public services has been positioned as pere...
This paper explores the rise of philanthropy and the influence corporate partnerships have on the pr...
This report delivers the findings of a research project carried out from 2008 to 2009 to explore the...
Major charitable institutions in Australia are run as businesses. The charity sector in Australia is...
The reform of public schools is high on the public agenda in Europe as well as North America. Philan...
Challenging commonly held perceptions of philanthropic organisations, this book brings together a ra...
In Australia, debates around school funding tend to focus on comparisons of funding between school s...
Business and philanthropy have been increasing their influence in public education in what might be ...
Philanthropic funding is one way school leaders can access support to implement and enhance initiati...
Parent involvement in their child’s schooling is routinely celebrated and emphasised in government e...
Leading Learning in Education and Philanthropy (LLEAP) is a three-year national project that explore...
LLEAP is a three-year national project that explores the impact of philanthropy in education in Aust...
Arguments about public education in Australia have focused on the funding of government and private ...