
Non profit organisations play a vital role in our community. The Australian Charities Fund actively grows giving to non profits through engaging employers and their staff through workplace giving.
Workplace giving is fundamental to our vision to see significant social impact through employers and community organisations working together.
A non profit community ethos
A stable, long term charity income stream is simple to establish through an existing payroll system. The Australian Charities Fund provides advisory support to employer and community partners to grow workplace giving as the most cost effective and efficient fundraising channel. Many organisations need support to develop and implement workplace giving.
The Australian Charities Fund partners with employers and charities to facilitate ongoing community impact through engaged employee giving. This includes:
- program design, management and growth,
- employee engagement through peer support and charity selection,
- ongoing support with program material, updates and regular feedback, and
- advising charities on how to maximise their outcome from workplace giving programs.
ACF can also provide advice on:
- integrated skilled volunteering and fundraising activities,
- strategic program analysis,
- program management, and
- corporate community engagement best practice.
Charity, business and employees benefit
Workplace giving is a win/win/win for charity, business and employees. Discover more in our video and information pages, where an information sheet download is available.
Non profit research and results
Together our committed Board of Directors and highly motivated Team have achieved much. So far The Australian Charities Fund has deployed 80 workplace giving programs and generated over $55M for the non profit sector, with an annual run rate of more than $10M.
We consult with Government and have led two pieces of groundbreaking research on workplace giving.
For answers to common questions, see our FAQ page. Or contact ACF to see how you can support your community through workplace giving.
About

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'.



