Goldman Sachs in Australasia is a leading corporate advisory, securities and investment management firm that provides a wide range of financial services to a substantial and diversified client base. Their clients include corporations, financial institutions, governments and high-net-worth individuals throughout Australasia, and as part of the Goldman Sachs global network, they provide advice and expertise that extends to financial markets around the world.
Goldman Sachs is an active participant in the wider community, helping many organisations in their endeavours to enrich, support and educate the communities in which they live. Goldman Sachs launched their workplace giving program in June 2004 with team members selecting the program charities by completing a survey that allowed the company to establish the community interests and involvement of all its team members.
Goldman Sachs workplace giving key features
Goldman Sachs has a proud tradition of philanthropy and leadership in the community; the establishment in 1973 of the formerly known JBWere Charitable Fund began the tradition of community involvement. The firm's community support is now continued through the Goldman Sachs & Partners Australia Foundation. Goldman Sachs' community giving has three integrated pillars; staff can give through the workplace giving program, work with Australian Business and Community Network and volunteer through the successful Community TeamWorks program.
"Goldman Sachs in Australia is a member of the ACF Employer Leadership Initiative due to the role ACF plays in providing advice and expertise in structuring corporate workplace giving programs."
Stephen Fitzgerald
CEO
Goldman Sachs
ACF Employer Leadership Initiative (ELI)
ELI members work with ACF to provide thought and implementation leadership to further grow engaged employee giving and social impact. As an exclusive benefit for ELI members, ACF offers them an experienced, dedicated account manager to provide tailored advice and support.
Contact The Australian Charities Fund about workplace giving program design or becoming an ACF Employer Leadership Initiative member.
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The Australian Charities Fund and United Way have made a joint submission in response to the Commonwealth Treasury's discussion paper, 'Charitable fundraising regulation reform'. 



