A Common Goal: Review of the South Australian Not for Profit Funding Policy

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Consultation has concluded. Thanks for your contributions.

We want your help to support and strengthen the relationship between the not-for-profit sector and the South Australian Government.

What's being decided?

We are working to renew the South Australian Funding Policy for the Not for Profit Sector.

The Funding Policy is based on best practice principles for government and not-for-profit relationships and aims to support and strengthen these partnerships.

We have partnered with leaders of the not-for-profit sector to review the policy and develop a plan to identify barriers and explore opportunities for improvement.

Background

Our not-for-profit partners deliver vital services that government cannot deliver alone, and make a significant contribution to South Australia’s economy.

The purpose of this project is to engage in deep consultation with key stakeholders to review barriers and issues, and to strengthen the relationship between government and the not-for-profit sector.

Get involved

We are seeking input from South Australian not-for-profit organisations who have partnered with or want to partner with government. If you are a not-for-profit supplying to government or interested in supplying to government and would like to share the barriers, challenges, and successes you or your organisation have had, we’d love to hear from you. This includes not-for-profit community groups who receive grants from the South Australian government.

We are also interested in hearing from South Australian government staff who buy goods and services from not-for-profits or that run government grant programs.

Find out more by:

You can then have your say by:

What are the next steps?

We will use your input to build recommendations for a renewed approach for how government works together with not-for-profit organisations to improve our relationship.

We want your help to support and strengthen the relationship between the not-for-profit sector and the South Australian Government.

What's being decided?

We are working to renew the South Australian Funding Policy for the Not for Profit Sector.

The Funding Policy is based on best practice principles for government and not-for-profit relationships and aims to support and strengthen these partnerships.

We have partnered with leaders of the not-for-profit sector to review the policy and develop a plan to identify barriers and explore opportunities for improvement.

Background

Our not-for-profit partners deliver vital services that government cannot deliver alone, and make a significant contribution to South Australia’s economy.

The purpose of this project is to engage in deep consultation with key stakeholders to review barriers and issues, and to strengthen the relationship between government and the not-for-profit sector.

Get involved

We are seeking input from South Australian not-for-profit organisations who have partnered with or want to partner with government. If you are a not-for-profit supplying to government or interested in supplying to government and would like to share the barriers, challenges, and successes you or your organisation have had, we’d love to hear from you. This includes not-for-profit community groups who receive grants from the South Australian government.

We are also interested in hearing from South Australian government staff who buy goods and services from not-for-profits or that run government grant programs.

Find out more by:

You can then have your say by:

What are the next steps?

We will use your input to build recommendations for a renewed approach for how government works together with not-for-profit organisations to improve our relationship.

Consultation has concluded. Thanks for your contributions.

We will answer your questions and, where appropriate, make responses public to support other visitors to better understand the project.