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Weathering the Storm: Navigating and adapting for uncertain times

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A Challenging Climate for Changemakers Recent reports (I have found five from 2023 and 2024, see bottom of blog) indicate a troubling trend: donations are declining, less Australians are giving, and non-profits are struggling to maintain financial stability. Corporate partnerships are emerging as a beacon of hope.

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EMBRACING THE STUDENT MINDSET

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Staff turnover in 2023 was at 9% [1] (working with non-profits for almost 30 years, I reckon it’s much higher). If they’re tasked with corporate partnerships, they’re often isolated and misunderstood by colleagues (and sometimes) management. This is particularly common in corporate partnerships.

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WHAT NON-PROFIT LEADERS CAN LEARN FROM BARBIE

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The biggest opening by a female director, highest grossing film by a female a director and the highest grossing movie of 2023, to name just three. Consider how corporates can help you reach the younger generation. Take risks, be innovative and show leadership in corporate partnerships. Hailey Cavill - Jaspers

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Why All Non-Profits Should Know the Value of Their Brand

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Some time ago, I was forwarded a document, written by a purported corporate partnerships expert. It dismissed the importance of non-profits valuing their brand, claiming, “Getting your brand valued is a waste of money,” and “It won’t get you more partnerships.” Working together on a shared goal.