
‘Over 3 million Australians locked into poverty’, today’s Pro Bono news cartoon.

‘Over $430 million was donated to political parties last financial year and, for good or for bad, not one of these dollars came from the social purpose sector. Given that most donors expect something in return for their donation, this means it will be increasingly challenging for the social purpose sector to get cut through on their advocacy and engagement issues in the years ahead’. Read more of Neil Pharaoh’s post on the Pro Bono website here. Today’s Pro Bono news cartoon.

Today’s Pro Bono news cartoon.

Today’s Pro Bono news cartoon. For background see Fundraising efforts must continue and Bushfire response: do Australian Not-for-Profits have a trust problem? on the Pro Bono website.

An adaption of a SA Recovery diagram for Horse SA. Visit Horse SA for information on horse health post-bushfires, land care and preparing for the next emergency:


‘Political advocacy is an essential task for charities and is something that must be protected’, Greenpeace’s response to comments by Senator James Mcgrath that the charity should be stripped of its tax deductible donations status. Assistant Minister for Charities Zed Seselja said “I would expect all organisations who are subsidised by the taxpayer to act in line with their obligations and in line with the expectations of the public,” – read the post on the Pro Bono website here. Today’s Pro Bono news cartoon.


Today’s Pro Bono news cartoon – see the post Australia’s hunger crisis leaving vulnerable women without food.