Charitable giving by Britain’s largest listed companies over the past ten years has not kept pace with profits, according to new research by the Charities Aid Foundation (CAF). While the FTSE 100’s combined profits have increased by 49% since 2014, total donations declined by 13% in the same period. That represents a 34% decline in real terms.
The CAF World Giving Index asks people three questions: have they helped a stranger, given money or volunteered for a good cause over the past month. ...
The Treasurer delivered the 2024–25 Budget on Tuesday 14 May 2024, with a focus on cost of living, income tax cuts, manufacturing and industry policy ...
The Australian Government has tabled the final report of the Productivity Commission’s inquiry into philanthropy in Australia: Future foundations for ...
For consideration: Corporate Foundations – the good, the bad, and the ugly Foundations, both private and public are becoming more commonplace. Between...
As the leading organisation in Australia advocating for and achieving successful workplace-giving programs, Workplace Giving Australia has released do...