Each year Australian taxpayers donate billions of dollars – and each year researchers at ACPNS analyse the ATO gift data. The 2017-18 ATO gift deduction data is now available for analysis. What are the learnings for your organisation’s strategy?
FREE WEBINAR MINI SERIES
Tues 29 Sept | Wed 30 Sept | Thurs 1 Oct | 1:00-1:25pm AEST
Can’t attend in real time? You should still register; all registrants will receive a copy of each webinar recording.
This webinar mini series (each only 25mins long) will give you the short, sharp facts and figures of giving and donating in 2017-18 and examines the learnings for the sector. Based on the most current ATO taxation statistics, sector experts share their insights from the historical data. The first seminar is a general overview of the data by the leaders of Australian peak bodies together with insights from Prof Patrick Rooney who has led the annual Giving USA data analysis. The second and third seminars examine donations to, distributions from and assets held by Private Ancillary Funds (PAFs) and Public Ancillary Funds (PubAFs).
Join sector experts and ACPNS researchers for this free, three-part webinar series and find out how YOU can use the data to advance your nonprofit’s mission.
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Read more about the Tax-Deductible Giving project (and play with the data) on the ACPNS Giving Statistics page.
Webinar 1. Gift Deductions
Tues 29 Sept | 1:00-1:25pm AEST
Speakers include:
- Emeritus Professor Myles McGregor-Lowndes OAM, ACPNS Founding Director
- Sarah Davies, Philanthropy Australia
- Katherine Raskob, Fundraising Institute of Australia
- David Crosbie, Community Council Australia
- Prof Patrick Rooney, Lilly Family School of Philanthropy, Indiana University
Webinar 2. Private Ancillary Funds (PAFs)
Wed 30 Sept | 1:00-1:25pm AEST
Speakers include:
- Dr Alexandra Williamson, ACPNS
- David Ward, Australian Philanthropic Services
- Dr Daniel McDiarmid, AskRIGHT
- Krystian Seibert, Swinburne University of Technology
Webinar 3. Public Ancillary Funds (PubAFs)
Thurs 1 Oct | 1:00-1:25pm AEST
Speakers include:
- Dr Alexandra Williamson, ACPNS
- Krystian Seibert, Swinburne University of Technology
- Gerlinde Scholz, Australian Community Philanthropy
- Dr Daniel McDiarmid, AskRIGHT