unlimited paid volunteer leave with uncapped budget
Open choice and uncapped matched donations
Many local sponsorships, connected to each of our assets and projects
Public commitment to UN Sustainable Development Goals, Reconciliation Action Plan, Equal pay for equal work, Diversity Program, Green Energy targets, Recycling target, Social Procurement Policy
Volunteer leave
unlimited paid volunteer leave with uncapped budget
Payroll
Open choice and uncapped matched donations
Sponsorship
Many local sponsorships, connected to each of our assets and projects
Action plans
Public commitment to UN Sustainable Development Goals, Reconciliation Action Plan, Equal pay for equal work, Diversity Program, Green Energy targets, Recycling target, Social Procurement Policy
unlimited paid volunteer leave with $250-$1000 budget
Open choice and uncapped matched donations
National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Legal Service; National Family Violence Prevention Legal Service; Deadly Connections; Justice Connect; Law Yarn; Law Right; National Treaty Summit; Indigenous Justice Conference; Youth Law Australia; Arts Law Centre; 12 schools via our TalkLaw program; Reconciliation WA; Reconciliation NSW; Reconciliation Tasmania
Public commitment to UN Sustainable Development Goals, Reconciliation Action Plan, Shared Value Strategy, Equal pay for equal work, Diversity Program, Green Energy targets, Recycling target, Pro Bono targets, Social Procurement Policy
Volunteer leave
unlimited paid volunteer leave with $250-$1000 budget
Payroll
Open choice and uncapped matched donations
Sponsorship
National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Legal Service; National Family Violence Prevention Legal Service; Deadly Connections; Justice Connect; Law Yarn; Law Right; National Treaty Summit; Indigenous Justice Conference; Youth Law Australia; Arts Law Centre; 12 schools via our TalkLaw program; Reconciliation WA; Reconciliation NSW; Reconciliation Tasmania
Action plans
Public commitment to UN Sustainable Development Goals, Reconciliation Action Plan, Shared Value Strategy, Equal pay for equal work, Diversity Program, Green Energy targets, Recycling target, Pro Bono targets, Social Procurement Policy
unlimited paid volunteer leave with uncapped budget
Open choice and $5000 to $10,000 matched donations
Australian netball team, solar buddy,
Public commitment to UN Sustainable Development Goals, Reconciliation Action Plan, Diversity Program, Green Energy targets, Pro Bono targets,
Volunteer leave
unlimited paid volunteer leave with uncapped budget
Payroll
Open choice and $5000 to $10,000 matched donations
Sponsorship
Australian netball team, solar buddy,
Action plans
Public commitment to UN Sustainable Development Goals, Reconciliation Action Plan, Diversity Program, Green Energy targets, Pro Bono targets,
3 days paid volunteer leave with $51-100 budget
Open choice and uncapped matched donations
ABCN, Cerebal Palsy Alliance, AIME, Dress For Success, ARC, WWF, Alannah and Madeline Foundation, Mardi Gras Film Festival, Soldier On, Wheeleasy, Eat Up, Aust Network on Disability, Legacy, Career Trackers, Equality Australia, Beyond Blue, Childrens Ground, Grok Academy, tech Girls are Superheroes, Goanna Education, Indigenous Literacy Foundation, Supply Nation, Many Rivers, The Funding Network, Good Return
Public commitment to UN Sustainable Development Goals, Reconciliation Action Plan, Shared Value Strategy, Equal pay for equal work, Diversity Program, Green Energy targets, Recycling target, Pro Bono targets, Social Procurement Policy
Volunteer leave
3 days paid volunteer leave with $51-100 budget
Payroll
Open choice and uncapped matched donations
Sponsorship
ABCN, Cerebal Palsy Alliance, AIME, Dress For Success, ARC, WWF, Alannah and Madeline Foundation, Mardi Gras Film Festival, Soldier On, Wheeleasy, Eat Up, Aust Network on Disability, Legacy, Career Trackers, Equality Australia, Beyond Blue, Childrens Ground, Grok Academy, tech Girls are Superheroes, Goanna Education, Indigenous Literacy Foundation, Supply Nation, Many Rivers, The Funding Network, Good Return
Action plans
Public commitment to UN Sustainable Development Goals, Reconciliation Action Plan, Shared Value Strategy, Equal pay for equal work, Diversity Program, Green Energy targets, Recycling target, Pro Bono targets, Social Procurement Policy
1 day paid volunteer leave with uncapped budget
Open choice and $5000 to $10,000 matched donations
Muswellbrook public school, Muswellbrook little athletics, Singlton and Cessnock District Cricket Association, Group 21 Junior Rugby, North Gippsland Football and Netball League, Morwell International Rose Garden Festival, Community for Gippsland, Kumbia State School, Broken Hill Perfect Light Film Festival, Broken Hill Landcare Group, and many other groups.
Public commitment to UN Sustainable Development Goals, Reconciliation Action Plan, Shared Value Strategy, Equal pay for equal work, Diversity Program, Green Energy targets, Social Procurement Policy
Volunteer leave
1 day paid volunteer leave with uncapped budget
Payroll
Open choice and $5000 to $10,000 matched donations
Sponsorship
Muswellbrook public school, Muswellbrook little athletics, Singlton and Cessnock District Cricket Association, Group 21 Junior Rugby, North Gippsland Football and Netball League, Morwell International Rose Garden Festival, Community for Gippsland, Kumbia State School, Broken Hill Perfect Light Film Festival, Broken Hill Landcare Group, and many other groups.
Action plans
Public commitment to UN Sustainable Development Goals, Reconciliation Action Plan, Shared Value Strategy, Equal pay for equal work, Diversity Program, Green Energy targets, Social Procurement Policy
5 to 10 days paid volunteer leave with uncapped budget
Open choice and $1 to $499 matched donations
Australian Olympic Committee (Olympics and Paralympics), Western Australian Women’s Football League, Tour de Cure, United Way, National Pyjama Day, Adelaide Crows, STEPtember, The Push Up Challenge, Wear it Purple Day, The Smith Family Golf Day, Australia’s CEO Challenge
Public commitment to UN Sustainable Development Goals, Shared Value Strategy, Equal pay for equal work, Diversity Program, Green Energy targets, Recycling target, Pro Bono targets, Social Procurement Policy
Volunteer leave
5 to 10 days paid volunteer leave with uncapped budget
Payroll
Open choice and $1 to $499 matched donations
Sponsorship
Australian Olympic Committee (Olympics and Paralympics), Western Australian Women’s Football League, Tour de Cure, United Way, National Pyjama Day, Adelaide Crows, STEPtember, The Push Up Challenge, Wear it Purple Day, The Smith Family Golf Day, Australia’s CEO Challenge
Action plans
Public commitment to UN Sustainable Development Goals, Shared Value Strategy, Equal pay for equal work, Diversity Program, Green Energy targets, Recycling target, Pro Bono targets, Social Procurement Policy
3 days paid volunteer leave with uncapped budget
Open choice and $500 to $999 matched donations
Australian Wildlife Conservancy, Brotherhood of St Laurence, Centre for Appropriate Technology, KTF, Live&Learn
Public commitment to UN Sustainable Development Goals, Reconciliation Action Plan, Equal pay for equal work, Diversity Program, Green Energy targets, Recycling target
Volunteer leave
3 days paid volunteer leave with uncapped budget
Payroll
Open choice and $500 to $999 matched donations
Sponsorship
Australian Wildlife Conservancy, Brotherhood of St Laurence, Centre for Appropriate Technology, KTF, Live&Learn
Action plans
Public commitment to UN Sustainable Development Goals, Reconciliation Action Plan, Equal pay for equal work, Diversity Program, Green Energy targets, Recycling target
2 days paid volunteer leave with $250-$1000 budget
Closed choice and uncapped matched donations
EnergyAustralia has been a proud major partner of the MCG since 2017. In this time we have implemented various projects at this iconic stadium to help it become more sustainable. Projects include solar installation, installation of solar lights and CCTV across Yarra Park and turning the MCG carbon neutral for the month of September 2018 during footy finals. Localised site sponsorships at five regional EnergyAustralia sites supporting sporting clubs and local community groups. Community grants at five regional EnergyAustralia sites supporting charities and community groups under the focus area of Social Inclusion. Sponsorship of Foodbank Victoria to support Farms to Families initiative bringing fresh food to local vulnerable communities facing food insecurity. Installation of solar and batteries on 23 of Berry Street’s premises to reduce the cost of electricity, enabling these savings to go towards important services in our community. Sponsorship of Financial Counsellor conferences with the opportunity to interact with attendee Counsellors to raise awareness of our Vulnerability program and how we can support their clients. It also enabled participants to attend development sessions held at the conferences of wider interest to them. Social media sponsorship of charity Outside the Locker Room.
Reconciliation Action Plan, Shared Value Strategy, Equal pay for equal work, Diversity Program, Green Energy targets, Social Procurement Policy
Volunteer leave
2 days paid volunteer leave with $250-$1000 budget
Payroll
Closed choice and uncapped matched donations
Sponsorship
EnergyAustralia has been a proud major partner of the MCG since 2017. In this time we have implemented various projects at this iconic stadium to help it become more sustainable. Projects include solar installation, installation of solar lights and CCTV across Yarra Park and turning the MCG carbon neutral for the month of September 2018 during footy finals. Localised site sponsorships at five regional EnergyAustralia sites supporting sporting clubs and local community groups. Community grants at five regional EnergyAustralia sites supporting charities and community groups under the focus area of Social Inclusion. Sponsorship of Foodbank Victoria to support Farms to Families initiative bringing fresh food to local vulnerable communities facing food insecurity. Installation of solar and batteries on 23 of Berry Street’s premises to reduce the cost of electricity, enabling these savings to go towards important services in our community. Sponsorship of Financial Counsellor conferences with the opportunity to interact with attendee Counsellors to raise awareness of our Vulnerability program and how we can support their clients. It also enabled participants to attend development sessions held at the conferences of wider interest to them. Social media sponsorship of charity Outside the Locker Room.
Action plans
Reconciliation Action Plan, Shared Value Strategy, Equal pay for equal work, Diversity Program, Green Energy targets, Social Procurement Policy
1 day paid volunteer leave with $51-100 budget
Open choice and $1000 to $4,999 matched donations
TYIC, AIDA, SAKGF, parkrun, Smiling Mind, Live Better at Home, Medibank Feel Good Program (Brisbane), Respect at Work Summit
Public commitment to UN Sustainable Development Goals, Reconciliation Action Plan, Shared Value Strategy, Equal pay for equal work, Diversity Program, Recycling target, Social Procurement Policy
Volunteer leave
1 day paid volunteer leave with $51-100 budget
Payroll
Open choice and $1000 to $4,999 matched donations
Sponsorship
TYIC, AIDA, SAKGF, parkrun, Smiling Mind, Live Better at Home, Medibank Feel Good Program (Brisbane), Respect at Work Summit
Action plans
Public commitment to UN Sustainable Development Goals, Reconciliation Action Plan, Shared Value Strategy, Equal pay for equal work, Diversity Program, Recycling target, Social Procurement Policy
2 days paid volunteer leave with $1-$50 budgetZurich Financial Services Australia and 2 days paid volunteer leave with $1-$50 budget matched donations
Open choice and uncapped matched donations
Melbourne Football Club, Raise Foundation, Beyond Empathy, Mr Perfect
Public commitment to UN Sustainable Development Goals, Reconciliation Action Plan, Diversity Program, Green Energy targets, Recycling target, Social Procurement Policy
Volunteer leave
2 days paid volunteer leave with $1-$50 budgetZurich Financial Services Australia and 2 days paid volunteer leave with $1-$50 budget matched donations
Payroll
Open choice and uncapped matched donations
Sponsorship
Melbourne Football Club, Raise Foundation, Beyond Empathy, Mr Perfect
Action plans
Public commitment to UN Sustainable Development Goals, Reconciliation Action Plan, Diversity Program, Green Energy targets, Recycling target, Social Procurement Policy
1 day paid volunteer leave with $51-100 budget
Closed choice and $5000 to $10,000 matched donations
“SPORT ï€ Associate Sponsor of the Australian Open ï€ Tennis Australia’s fast-growing children’s starter program, ANZ Tennis Hot Shots since 2014. ï€ ANZ Tennis Hot Shots Community Grants totalling $100,000 to 20 tennis clubs or venues across Australia in 2020. ARTS AND CULTURE ï€ Principal Partner of the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras. Major sponsor and participant since 2007. ï€ ANZ & Sydney Mardi Gras Community Grants of up to grants of up to $10,000 to 11 recipients ï€ $100,000 donation to QLife to enable an additional 2,250 hours of professional phone and web counselling in 2021. ï€ Principal Sponsor of the Archibald Prize since the 2010 exhibition ï€ Melbourne Theatre Company (MTC) ï€ MPavilion, Australia’s leading architecture commission. Civic space for the community to engage with and share. REGIONAL ï€ Foundation for Rural & Regional Renewal (FRRR) since 2003, through the ANZ Seeds of Renewal grants program, providing grants of up to $15,000, to community organisations to help them make communities thrive. In 2020, we distributed $250,000 to 21 grants recipients. BUSINESS ï€ Principal Business Partner Sponsorship of Chief Executive Women ï€ Australian Network on Disability ï€ ANZ Community Ball in South Australia ï€ Many other locally led sponsorship and funding KEY PARTNERS IN COMMUNITY PROGRAMS – Brotherhood of St Laurence – Berry Street – The Smith Family – Financial Counselling Australia”
Public commitment to UN Sustainable Development Goals, Reconciliation Action Plan, Equal pay for equal work, Diversity Program, Green Energy targets, Recycling target, Social Procurement Policy
Volunteer leave
1 day paid volunteer leave with $51-100 budget
Payroll
Closed choice and $5000 to $10,000 matched donations
Sponsorship
“SPORT ï€ Associate Sponsor of the Australian Open ï€ Tennis Australia’s fast-growing children’s starter program, ANZ Tennis Hot Shots since 2014. ï€ ANZ Tennis Hot Shots Community Grants totalling $100,000 to 20 tennis clubs or venues across Australia in 2020. ARTS AND CULTURE ï€ Principal Partner of the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras. Major sponsor and participant since 2007. ï€ ANZ & Sydney Mardi Gras Community Grants of up to grants of up to $10,000 to 11 recipients ï€ $100,000 donation to QLife to enable an additional 2,250 hours of professional phone and web counselling in 2021. ï€ Principal Sponsor of the Archibald Prize since the 2010 exhibition ï€ Melbourne Theatre Company (MTC) ï€ MPavilion, Australia’s leading architecture commission. Civic space for the community to engage with and share. REGIONAL ï€ Foundation for Rural & Regional Renewal (FRRR) since 2003, through the ANZ Seeds of Renewal grants program, providing grants of up to $15,000, to community organisations to help them make communities thrive. In 2020, we distributed $250,000 to 21 grants recipients. BUSINESS ï€ Principal Business Partner Sponsorship of Chief Executive Women ï€ Australian Network on Disability ï€ ANZ Community Ball in South Australia ï€ Many other locally led sponsorship and funding KEY PARTNERS IN COMMUNITY PROGRAMS – Brotherhood of St Laurence – Berry Street – The Smith Family – Financial Counselling Australia”
Action plans
Public commitment to UN Sustainable Development Goals, Reconciliation Action Plan, Equal pay for equal work, Diversity Program, Green Energy targets, Recycling target, Social Procurement Policy
1 day paid volunteer leave with $51-100 budget
Closed choice and uncapped matched donations
We work closely with over 20 Community Partners to support their work in the community through financial grants ($740K from the Clayton Utz Foundation in FY21), in kind (use of our office event spaces and meeting rooms), pro bono legal work and fundraising (over $135K in FY21). Our partners include Australian Red Cross, Wayside Chapel, FareShare and Wirrpanda Foundation. We work with Beacon Foundation, Daystar Foundation and Ardoch to run literacy and mentoring programs in schools in Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth and Sydney. The Firm is the sponsor of the Australian String Quartet and a proud patron of the arts with arts partnerships exhibiting established and emerging artists in our Melbourne and Sydney offices and a non acquisition art award in our Brisbane office.
Reconciliation Action Plan, Equal pay for equal work, Diversity Program, Green Energy targets, Recycling target, Pro Bono targets, Social Procurement Policy
Volunteer leave
1 day paid volunteer leave with $51-100 budget
Payroll
Closed choice and uncapped matched donations
Sponsorship
We work closely with over 20 Community Partners to support their work in the community through financial grants ($740K from the Clayton Utz Foundation in FY21), in kind (use of our office event spaces and meeting rooms), pro bono legal work and fundraising (over $135K in FY21). Our partners include Australian Red Cross, Wayside Chapel, FareShare and Wirrpanda Foundation. We work with Beacon Foundation, Daystar Foundation and Ardoch to run literacy and mentoring programs in schools in Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth and Sydney. The Firm is the sponsor of the Australian String Quartet and a proud patron of the arts with arts partnerships exhibiting established and emerging artists in our Melbourne and Sydney offices and a non acquisition art award in our Brisbane office.
Action plans
Reconciliation Action Plan, Equal pay for equal work, Diversity Program, Green Energy targets, Recycling target, Pro Bono targets, Social Procurement Policy
2 days paid volunteer leave with $250-$1000 budget
Open choice and $1 to $499 matched donations
We invest 5% of net profits after tax into the community each year, across more than 50 types of organisations, State authorities and bodies, Universities and Colleges, Government and Non-Government schools, Public Sector Associations, community organisations, charities, advocacy groups, development agencies and Not for Profits. We invest in a diverse range of initiatives across education, emergency services and health communities and wider society. This encompasses: Scholarships, Sponsorships, Grants, conferences and events, professional associations and bodies, professional development, training and mentoring, education awards, charity donations, emergency relief for natural disasters, micro finance and financial literacy programmes in Asia Pacific. To name some of them: The Australian Academy of Science, Australia Healthcare week 2021, The NSW Premier’s Teachers Mutual Bank Aboriginal Education Scholarship, Bell Shakespeare, Stewart House, NSW Teachers Federation, Festival of Instrumental Music, Universities Australia, Flourish, ARTEXPRESS Virtual, APPA – Primary Principals Association, NSW Primary Principals Association, Public Education Foundation, APNA – Australian Primary Health, Australia College of Midwives, Girls on Fire and Emergency Services camp, Unisport and WA Education Awards. In 2021 we have also joined other industry leaders in Australia in supporting Asylum Seeker Initiatives through the Asylum Seeker Resource centre. Our bank has been partnering with development organisation CUFA since 2016 on the Children’s Financial Literacy Program to enhance the financial knowledge of Cambodian children affected by poverty. Results include 24,196 children received financial literacy training, visited 70 schools and 1500 home, trained more than 500 teachers and resulted in more than 14,000 children opening savings accounts. We are committed to developing measurable actions in partnership with Aboriginal and Torres Strait stakeholders and organisations to support reconciliation. We communicate our commitment to reconciliation amongst our employees by providing opportunities to attend interactive workshops facilitated by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
Public commitment to UN Sustainable Development Goals, Reconciliation Action Plan, Equal pay for equal work, Diversity Program, Green Energy targets, Recycling target, Social Procurement Policy
Volunteer leave
2 days paid volunteer leave with $250-$1000 budget
Payroll
Open choice and $1 to $499 matched donations
Sponsorship
We invest 5% of net profits after tax into the community each year, across more than 50 types of organisations, State authorities and bodies, Universities and Colleges, Government and Non-Government schools, Public Sector Associations, community organisations, charities, advocacy groups, development agencies and Not for Profits. We invest in a diverse range of initiatives across education, emergency services and health communities and wider society. This encompasses: Scholarships, Sponsorships, Grants, conferences and events, professional associations and bodies, professional development, training and mentoring, education awards, charity donations, emergency relief for natural disasters, micro finance and financial literacy programmes in Asia Pacific. To name some of them: The Australian Academy of Science, Australia Healthcare week 2021, The NSW Premier’s Teachers Mutual Bank Aboriginal Education Scholarship, Bell Shakespeare, Stewart House, NSW Teachers Federation, Festival of Instrumental Music, Universities Australia, Flourish, ARTEXPRESS Virtual, APPA – Primary Principals Association, NSW Primary Principals Association, Public Education Foundation, APNA – Australian Primary Health, Australia College of Midwives, Girls on Fire and Emergency Services camp, Unisport and WA Education Awards. In 2021 we have also joined other industry leaders in Australia in supporting Asylum Seeker Initiatives through the Asylum Seeker Resource centre. Our bank has been partnering with development organisation CUFA since 2016 on the Children’s Financial Literacy Program to enhance the financial knowledge of Cambodian children affected by poverty. Results include 24,196 children received financial literacy training, visited 70 schools and 1500 home, trained more than 500 teachers and resulted in more than 14,000 children opening savings accounts. We are committed to developing measurable actions in partnership with Aboriginal and Torres Strait stakeholders and organisations to support reconciliation. We communicate our commitment to reconciliation amongst our employees by providing opportunities to attend interactive workshops facilitated by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
Action plans
Public commitment to UN Sustainable Development Goals, Reconciliation Action Plan, Equal pay for equal work, Diversity Program, Green Energy targets, Recycling target, Social Procurement Policy
1 day paid volunteer leave with no budget
Open choice and $1 to $499 matched donations
IAG’s purpose is to make your world a safer place. To deliver on our purpose we focus on initiatives and partnerships with people and communities to improve their resilience, so they increasingly feel ready for anything. We have a range of partnerships which align to and help us deliver our purpose. Community partnerships We work with communities and people to improve their resilience, so they increasingly feel ready for anything. Communities that are more resilient are better prepared and bounce back faster from disasters. We educate the community about their risk and what they can do to make themselves safer, through partnerships with emergency services and disaster resilience organisations. Our community partnerships include Australian Red Cross, NSW State Emergency Service, NSW RFS, GIVIT, Conservation Volunteers Australia, Lifeline and Fullstop Foundation. Industry collaboration We recognise that collaboration is key to delivering our purpose and sharing knowledge through business events is an important enabler of collaboration. In FY21 IAG was the primary sponsor of the Shared Value Project’s virtual Shared Value Summit. IAG is proud to be a member of the United Nations Environment Program Finance Initiative (UNEPFI) and founding member of the Principles for Sustainable Insurance (PSI). In addition, IAG is a founding member of the Australian Business Roundtable for Disaster Resilience & Safer Communities (ABR). The ABR work collaboratively with government, business and community stakeholders to effect change in public policy, increase investment aimed at building safer and more resilient communities and improve the capacity of people and businesses to better withstand future natural disasters. Current ABR members are IAG, Australian Red Cross, Munich Re, Optus and Westpac Group. Indigenous Partnerships We believe connected and resilient communities are dependent on acknowledging and valuing our First Peoples. This is why we focus on supporting a range of organisations working in this space. We have partnerships with a number of organisations including Australian Indigenous Mentoring Experience (AIME), CareerTrackers, Jawun, Supply Nation, Just Reinvest NSW. IAG has played a leadership role in working with organisations in Western Sydney (Red Cross, Just Reinvest, Revenue NSW, DET NSW) to create the Learner Driver program. This program supports Indigenous people in the Mt Druitt area get a driver’s licence. At a high level, the program increases the number of community members with driver licences & decreasing driver license offences. The intention is to facilitate inclusion through community members being socially and economically independent.
Public commitment to UN Sustainable Development Goals, Reconciliation Action Plan, Shared Value Strategy, Equal pay for equal work, Diversity Program, Green Energy targets, Recycling target, Social Procurement Policy
Volunteer leave
1 day paid volunteer leave with no budget
Payroll
Open choice and $1 to $499 matched donations
Sponsorship
IAG’s purpose is to make your world a safer place. To deliver on our purpose we focus on initiatives and partnerships with people and communities to improve their resilience, so they increasingly feel ready for anything. We have a range of partnerships which align to and help us deliver our purpose. Community partnerships We work with communities and people to improve their resilience, so they increasingly feel ready for anything. Communities that are more resilient are better prepared and bounce back faster from disasters. We educate the community about their risk and what they can do to make themselves safer, through partnerships with emergency services and disaster resilience organisations. Our community partnerships include Australian Red Cross, NSW State Emergency Service, NSW RFS, GIVIT, Conservation Volunteers Australia, Lifeline and Fullstop Foundation. Industry collaboration We recognise that collaboration is key to delivering our purpose and sharing knowledge through business events is an important enabler of collaboration. In FY21 IAG was the primary sponsor of the Shared Value Project’s virtual Shared Value Summit. IAG is proud to be a member of the United Nations Environment Program Finance Initiative (UNEPFI) and founding member of the Principles for Sustainable Insurance (PSI). In addition, IAG is a founding member of the Australian Business Roundtable for Disaster Resilience & Safer Communities (ABR). The ABR work collaboratively with government, business and community stakeholders to effect change in public policy, increase investment aimed at building safer and more resilient communities and improve the capacity of people and businesses to better withstand future natural disasters. Current ABR members are IAG, Australian Red Cross, Munich Re, Optus and Westpac Group. Indigenous Partnerships We believe connected and resilient communities are dependent on acknowledging and valuing our First Peoples. This is why we focus on supporting a range of organisations working in this space. We have partnerships with a number of organisations including Australian Indigenous Mentoring Experience (AIME), CareerTrackers, Jawun, Supply Nation, Just Reinvest NSW. IAG has played a leadership role in working with organisations in Western Sydney (Red Cross, Just Reinvest, Revenue NSW, DET NSW) to create the Learner Driver program. This program supports Indigenous people in the Mt Druitt area get a driver’s licence. At a high level, the program increases the number of community members with driver licences & decreasing driver license offences. The intention is to facilitate inclusion through community members being socially and economically independent.
Action plans
Public commitment to UN Sustainable Development Goals, Reconciliation Action Plan, Shared Value Strategy, Equal pay for equal work, Diversity Program, Green Energy targets, Recycling target, Social Procurement Policy
3 days paid volunteer leave with uncapped budget
uncapped matched donations
“Sodexo has a national sponsorship program aligned to its Corporate Social Responsibility roadmap – Better Tomorrow 2025. Our sponsorship program spend for FY20/21 totals more than $620,000 for our major sponsorships. It also budgets close to $150,000 per annum for local sports clubs, schools and community groups, located in areas where we operate, to apply for support. Some examples of our larger sponsorships: • Stop Hunger: Sodexo directly supports people experiencing food insecurity and disadvantage through the work of our Stop Hunger Foundation. The Foundation donated $13,000 to Foodbank’s bushfire relief and $53,000 for Red Cross during the 2020 summer bushfire crisis. • Foodbank Australia: Over the past five years, we’ve donated more than $130,000 to the Key Staples Program as part of our national partnership with Foodbank. Throughout the year, Sodexo employees volunteered at Foodbank warehouses and community kitchens and held fundraising events to meet the unprecedented demand for food relief due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. This year we raised an overall $32,103 for Foodbank Australia. • Indigenous Partnerships: Since partnering with Clontarf in 2019, Sodexo has committed to investing time and experience into the Foundation’s participants, beyond monetary support, to provide opportunities for young Indigenous men to be exposed to successful role models and employment prospects. This year, we have forged two new partnerships with Stars Foundation and Yalari as part of our ongoing commitment to improve educational outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. In addition to financial support which enables these charities to continue their great work, Sodexo also provides a number of other opportunities for their students including training pathway programs and work experience opportunities. We also work with their alumni programs to offer direct employment opportunities to all three organisations. In addition, Sodexo is proud to offer the food and catering for Yalari camps in 2021. • Perth Children’s Hospital Foundation: Sodexo has provided more than $500,000 in funding to enable vital projects at the hospital, including a study on Vitamin D deficiencies in Aboriginal children, development of 3D orthoses for children, and the purchase of specialised neonatal intensive care equipment. • Australian Mining & Minerals Association (AMMA): Our partnership with AMMA spans more than 10 years, providing advocacy in the mental health space, working with the KDCCI (Karratha & Districts Chamber of Commerce & Industry), and supporting local projects, procurement, and small businesses. • Facilities Management Association (FMA): Sodexo sponsors various business and industry events, seminars, national summits, and the annual FMA Industry Awards for Excellence.”
Public commitment to UN Sustainable Development Goals, Reconciliation Action Plan, Equal pay for equal work, Diversity Program, Green Energy targets, Recycling target, Social Procurement Policy
Volunteer leave
3 days paid volunteer leave with uncapped budget
Payroll
uncapped matched donations
Sponsorship
“Sodexo has a national sponsorship program aligned to its Corporate Social Responsibility roadmap – Better Tomorrow 2025. Our sponsorship program spend for FY20/21 totals more than $620,000 for our major sponsorships. It also budgets close to $150,000 per annum for local sports clubs, schools and community groups, located in areas where we operate, to apply for support. Some examples of our larger sponsorships: • Stop Hunger: Sodexo directly supports people experiencing food insecurity and disadvantage through the work of our Stop Hunger Foundation. The Foundation donated $13,000 to Foodbank’s bushfire relief and $53,000 for Red Cross during the 2020 summer bushfire crisis. • Foodbank Australia: Over the past five years, we’ve donated more than $130,000 to the Key Staples Program as part of our national partnership with Foodbank. Throughout the year, Sodexo employees volunteered at Foodbank warehouses and community kitchens and held fundraising events to meet the unprecedented demand for food relief due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. This year we raised an overall $32,103 for Foodbank Australia. • Indigenous Partnerships: Since partnering with Clontarf in 2019, Sodexo has committed to investing time and experience into the Foundation’s participants, beyond monetary support, to provide opportunities for young Indigenous men to be exposed to successful role models and employment prospects. This year, we have forged two new partnerships with Stars Foundation and Yalari as part of our ongoing commitment to improve educational outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. In addition to financial support which enables these charities to continue their great work, Sodexo also provides a number of other opportunities for their students including training pathway programs and work experience opportunities. We also work with their alumni programs to offer direct employment opportunities to all three organisations. In addition, Sodexo is proud to offer the food and catering for Yalari camps in 2021. • Perth Children’s Hospital Foundation: Sodexo has provided more than $500,000 in funding to enable vital projects at the hospital, including a study on Vitamin D deficiencies in Aboriginal children, development of 3D orthoses for children, and the purchase of specialised neonatal intensive care equipment. • Australian Mining & Minerals Association (AMMA): Our partnership with AMMA spans more than 10 years, providing advocacy in the mental health space, working with the KDCCI (Karratha & Districts Chamber of Commerce & Industry), and supporting local projects, procurement, and small businesses. • Facilities Management Association (FMA): Sodexo sponsors various business and industry events, seminars, national summits, and the annual FMA Industry Awards for Excellence.”
Action plans
Public commitment to UN Sustainable Development Goals, Reconciliation Action Plan, Equal pay for equal work, Diversity Program, Green Energy targets, Recycling target, Social Procurement Policy
5 to 10 days paid volunteer leave with $100-$250 budget
$5000 to $10,000 matched donations
American Express Australia has four philanthropic partners who receive funding from our global Amex Foundation every year: Two Good Co, Australian Literacy and Numeracy Foundation, Clontarf Foundation, and Australian Business and Community Network. Between them they support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children living in regional and remote areas to read and write, help women who have experienced domestic violence or significant trauma to find employment, mentor high-potential students from schools in low-socio economic areas and teach life skills and discipline to young First Nations boys. This year, we also sponsored a scholarship at Gawura Indigenous College and at Western Sydney University, as well as rolled out our Internship Program with UNSW & WSU once again. We worked with the Rockpool Foundation on their initiative Hope Delivery to deliver meals to those in need, offered pro-bono financial abuse legal advice through the Redfern Legal Centre, and raised funds for not-for-profits including the Starlight Foundation, Dress for Success and Cancer Council. Our biggest annual campaign Shop Small, now in its 9th year, incentivises our customers to spend at small businesses to support their local community through an Amex Offer.
Public commitment to UN Sustainable Development Goals, Reconciliation Action Plan, Equal pay for equal work, Diversity Program, Green Energy targets, Recycling target, Pro Bono targets, Social Procurement Policy
Volunteer leave
5 to 10 days paid volunteer leave with $100-$250 budget
Payroll
$5000 to $10,000 matched donations
Sponsorship
American Express Australia has four philanthropic partners who receive funding from our global Amex Foundation every year: Two Good Co, Australian Literacy and Numeracy Foundation, Clontarf Foundation, and Australian Business and Community Network. Between them they support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children living in regional and remote areas to read and write, help women who have experienced domestic violence or significant trauma to find employment, mentor high-potential students from schools in low-socio economic areas and teach life skills and discipline to young First Nations boys. This year, we also sponsored a scholarship at Gawura Indigenous College and at Western Sydney University, as well as rolled out our Internship Program with UNSW & WSU once again. We worked with the Rockpool Foundation on their initiative Hope Delivery to deliver meals to those in need, offered pro-bono financial abuse legal advice through the Redfern Legal Centre, and raised funds for not-for-profits including the Starlight Foundation, Dress for Success and Cancer Council. Our biggest annual campaign Shop Small, now in its 9th year, incentivises our customers to spend at small businesses to support their local community through an Amex Offer.
Action plans
Public commitment to UN Sustainable Development Goals, Reconciliation Action Plan, Equal pay for equal work, Diversity Program, Green Energy targets, Recycling target, Pro Bono targets, Social Procurement Policy
unlimited paid volunteer leave with $51-100 budget
Closed choice and $1 to $499 matched donations
In 2021 up to 300 community groups will receive $10,000 grants, with Tour de Cure we raise ~3m for cancer research and we are Australia’s largest investor in women’s support through our partnerships with Cricket Australia and the Matilda’s
Public commitment to UN Sustainable Development Goals, Reconciliation Action Plan, Diversity Program, Green Energy targets, Social Procurement Policy
Volunteer leave
unlimited paid volunteer leave with $51-100 budget
Payroll
Closed choice and $1 to $499 matched donations
Sponsorship
In 2021 up to 300 community groups will receive $10,000 grants, with Tour de Cure we raise ~3m for cancer research and we are Australia’s largest investor in women’s support through our partnerships with Cricket Australia and the Matilda’s
Action plans
Public commitment to UN Sustainable Development Goals, Reconciliation Action Plan, Diversity Program, Green Energy targets, Social Procurement Policy
2 days paid volunteer leave with $1-$50 budget
Closed choice and $5000 to $10,000 matched donations
The Colin Biggers & Paisley Foundation brings together our entire community offering and is comprised of three streams – pro bono legal services, volunteering and charitable contributions. To ensure maximum impact, the core focus of our Foundation is to promote and protect the rights of women, children and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. As such our major partnerships are with organisations that work in the areas of our core focus We offer all our partners not only sponsorship but volunteering and pro bono legal services. We have major strategic partnerships in each of the states with Artists in the Black, RizeUp, International Women’s Development Agency, Marrickville Legal, Women’s Legal Service NSW, QLD. VIC and North QLD, Youth Law, Refugee Legal Centre and The Kids Cancer Project. Additionally general partnerships in each state with Amnesty International, EatUp, Boundless, FareShare, Aspire, Cancer Council, Career Trackers, Logan City Council. Our Watch, Redfern Legal Centre, The Pride Foundation Australia, Refugee Council Australia, Aurous, ActionAid, Fare Share, Transgender Victoria, Hermannsburg Potters and Ngala.
Reconciliation Action Plan, Shared Value Strategy, Equal pay for equal work, Diversity Program, Green Energy targets, Recycling target, Pro Bono targets, Social Procurement Policy
Volunteer leave
2 days paid volunteer leave with $1-$50 budget
Payroll
Closed choice and $5000 to $10,000 matched donations
Sponsorship
The Colin Biggers & Paisley Foundation brings together our entire community offering and is comprised of three streams – pro bono legal services, volunteering and charitable contributions. To ensure maximum impact, the core focus of our Foundation is to promote and protect the rights of women, children and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. As such our major partnerships are with organisations that work in the areas of our core focus We offer all our partners not only sponsorship but volunteering and pro bono legal services. We have major strategic partnerships in each of the states with Artists in the Black, RizeUp, International Women’s Development Agency, Marrickville Legal, Women’s Legal Service NSW, QLD. VIC and North QLD, Youth Law, Refugee Legal Centre and The Kids Cancer Project. Additionally general partnerships in each state with Amnesty International, EatUp, Boundless, FareShare, Aspire, Cancer Council, Career Trackers, Logan City Council. Our Watch, Redfern Legal Centre, The Pride Foundation Australia, Refugee Council Australia, Aurous, ActionAid, Fare Share, Transgender Victoria, Hermannsburg Potters and Ngala.
Action plans
Reconciliation Action Plan, Shared Value Strategy, Equal pay for equal work, Diversity Program, Green Energy targets, Recycling target, Pro Bono targets, Social Procurement Policy
3 days paid volunteer leave with $250-$1000 budget
Closed choice and $1 to $499 matched donations
Specific product sponsorship: Surfing Victoria, various nippers/SLS programs, various local sports events, Helping Hoops events, MND Association fundraiser events, Hawthorn Community Chest, various charity event hampers
Equal pay for equal work, Diversity Program, Green Energy targets, Recycling target, Social Procurement Policy
Volunteer leave
3 days paid volunteer leave with $250-$1000 budget
Payroll
Closed choice and $1 to $499 matched donations
Sponsorship
Specific product sponsorship: Surfing Victoria, various nippers/SLS programs, various local sports events, Helping Hoops events, MND Association fundraiser events, Hawthorn Community Chest, various charity event hampers
Action plans
Equal pay for equal work, Diversity Program, Green Energy targets, Recycling target, Social Procurement Policy
1 day paid volunteer leave with no budget
Closed choice and $1000 to $4,999 matched donations
R U OK, Red Cross, Save the Children, Foodbank, Orange Sky Laundry
Public commitment to UN Sustainable Development Goals, Reconciliation Action Plan, Equal pay for equal work, Diversity Program, Green Energy targets, Recycling target, Social Procurement Policy
Volunteer leave
1 day paid volunteer leave with no budget
Payroll
Closed choice and $1000 to $4,999 matched donations
Sponsorship
R U OK, Red Cross, Save the Children, Foodbank, Orange Sky Laundry
Action plans
Public commitment to UN Sustainable Development Goals, Reconciliation Action Plan, Equal pay for equal work, Diversity Program, Green Energy targets, Recycling target, Social Procurement Policy
3 days paid volunteer leave with $1-$50 budget
uncapped matched donations
“Yes we do. We sponsor over 250 clubs/community groups via our Community Discount programme – our products are discounted for eligible charities and non-profit organizations. It’s our way of supporting grass roots work through the power of connection, as well as giving back to the community. For example: – we sponsor Gippsland Rotary Centenary House by providing free internet and staff for tech support. Centenary House offers low-cost accommodation for patients undergoing treatment at Latrobe Regional Hospital and their families. – Frustrated by lack of access to WiFi services for the Gippsland tourist town of Fish Creek, the ladies of the Fish Creek Tea Cosy Festival reached out to us for help. As a result, we’ve established a free public WiFi network in Fish Creek. By providing a WiFi network, we are helping to support tourism and small business in regional Victoria. The Tea Cosy Festival attracts approximately 5,000 people over the 2 days In the last 12 months we’ve established partnerships with several organisations that meet our community impact statement, are having a major impact, and are not necessarily well-known. These go beyond just donations, and explore ways we can provide mentoring, job opportunities, product and staff time. Partners in this program include: The Regional Education Student Network, a passionate team supporting kids in the bush. The Lab, a national tech social club for kids on the autism spectrum Share the Dignity Lifeline WESnet, the peak body for domestic violence agencies”
Reconciliation Action Plan, Shared Value Strategy, Equal pay for equal work, Diversity Program, Green Energy targets, Recycling target, Pro Bono targets, Signatory to 1% Pledge, Social Procurement Policy
Volunteer leave
3 days paid volunteer leave with $1-$50 budget
Payroll
uncapped matched donations
Sponsorship
“Yes we do. We sponsor over 250 clubs/community groups via our Community Discount programme – our products are discounted for eligible charities and non-profit organizations. It’s our way of supporting grass roots work through the power of connection, as well as giving back to the community. For example: – we sponsor Gippsland Rotary Centenary House by providing free internet and staff for tech support. Centenary House offers low-cost accommodation for patients undergoing treatment at Latrobe Regional Hospital and their families. – Frustrated by lack of access to WiFi services for the Gippsland tourist town of Fish Creek, the ladies of the Fish Creek Tea Cosy Festival reached out to us for help. As a result, we’ve established a free public WiFi network in Fish Creek. By providing a WiFi network, we are helping to support tourism and small business in regional Victoria. The Tea Cosy Festival attracts approximately 5,000 people over the 2 days In the last 12 months we’ve established partnerships with several organisations that meet our community impact statement, are having a major impact, and are not necessarily well-known. These go beyond just donations, and explore ways we can provide mentoring, job opportunities, product and staff time. Partners in this program include: The Regional Education Student Network, a passionate team supporting kids in the bush. The Lab, a national tech social club for kids on the autism spectrum Share the Dignity Lifeline WESnet, the peak body for domestic violence agencies”
Action plans
Reconciliation Action Plan, Shared Value Strategy, Equal pay for equal work, Diversity Program, Green Energy targets, Recycling target, Pro Bono targets, Signatory to 1% Pledge, Social Procurement Policy
1 day paid volunteer leave with $1-$50 budget
Open choice and $1 to $499 matched donations
yes. Real Insurance Sydney Harbour 10K &5K
Shared Value Strategy, Equal pay for equal work, Diversity Program, Green Energy targets,
Volunteer leave
1 day paid volunteer leave with $1-$50 budget
Payroll
Open choice and $1 to $499 matched donations
Sponsorship
yes. Real Insurance Sydney Harbour 10K &5K
Action plans
Shared Value Strategy, Equal pay for equal work, Diversity Program, Green Energy targets,
1 day paid volunteer leave with $1-$50 budget
Closed choice and uncapped matched donations
Melbourne Symphony Orchestra
Reconciliation Action Plan, Shared Value Strategy, Equal pay for equal work
Volunteer leave
1 day paid volunteer leave with $1-$50 budget
Payroll
Closed choice and uncapped matched donations
Sponsorship
Melbourne Symphony Orchestra
Action plans
Reconciliation Action Plan, Shared Value Strategy, Equal pay for equal work
3 days paid volunteer leave with $1-$50 budget
Closed choice and uncapped matched donations
We are a sponsor of the Richmond Football Club. We work with Ardoch to provide Big Buddies for literacy and numeracy and also a couple of community programs
Diversity Program
Volunteer leave
3 days paid volunteer leave with $1-$50 budget
Payroll
Closed choice and uncapped matched donations
Sponsorship
We are a sponsor of the Richmond Football Club. We work with Ardoch to provide Big Buddies for literacy and numeracy and also a couple of community programs
Action plans
Diversity Program
unlimited paid volunteer leave with uncapped budget
In 2021 we launched Daybreak, an accelerator for impactful ideas. ​​Twice a year for five years we will be supporting social enterprises and not-for-profits to bring innovative new ideas to life, with access to $160,000 of in-kind support. It’s our biggest single commitment to giving back to the impact community in the best way we know how, making sure that great ideas take flight and create huge change in the world. Over the course of five years we will be donating $1.6 million of in-kind services.
Public commitment to UN Sustainable Development Goals, Shared Value Strategy, Equal pay for equal work, Diversity Program, Green Energy targets, Recycling target, Pro Bono targets, BCorp status, Social Procurement Policy
Volunteer leave
unlimited paid volunteer leave with uncapped budget
Sponsorship
In 2021 we launched Daybreak, an accelerator for impactful ideas. ​​Twice a year for five years we will be supporting social enterprises and not-for-profits to bring innovative new ideas to life, with access to $160,000 of in-kind support. It’s our biggest single commitment to giving back to the impact community in the best way we know how, making sure that great ideas take flight and create huge change in the world. Over the course of five years we will be donating $1.6 million of in-kind services.
Action plans
Public commitment to UN Sustainable Development Goals, Shared Value Strategy, Equal pay for equal work, Diversity Program, Green Energy targets, Recycling target, Pro Bono targets, BCorp status, Social Procurement Policy
1 day paid volunteer leave with $100-$250 budget
Closed choice
In FY21, Fortescue spent over $63.2 million in social investment. Donations of $2.8M to majorr charities (mostly RFDS, Ronald McDonald House, Salvation Army, Lifeline and MADALAH), sponsorships and partnerships of over $1.7m (Black Swan Theatre Company, Girls Academy, Hockey Australia/Pilbara Community Hockey Program, Port Hedland Seafarers, BighART, Hedland SHS, Roebourne District HS, South Hedland Swans/Swanettes FC, Up4IT, Hedland Womens Refuge and many others. We provided $146,000 in community grants (60 grants awarded throughout the year), we also invested in local Pilbara training programs worth over $32million in housing support and flights for Pilbara residential employees. We provided over $450,000 in in-kind support (employee volunteering and use of company equipment), and spent $1.2m on management overheads for our community development team. Details are available in our FY21 Sustainability Report, refer www.fmgl.com.au.
Public commitment to UN Sustainable Development Goals, Reconciliation Action Plan, Shared Value Strategy, , Diversity Program, Green Energy targets, Recycling target, , , , Social Procurement Policy
Volunteer leave
1 day paid volunteer leave with $100-$250 budget
Payroll
Closed choice
Sponsorship
In FY21, Fortescue spent over $63.2 million in social investment. Donations of $2.8M to majorr charities (mostly RFDS, Ronald McDonald House, Salvation Army, Lifeline and MADALAH), sponsorships and partnerships of over $1.7m (Black Swan Theatre Company, Girls Academy, Hockey Australia/Pilbara Community Hockey Program, Port Hedland Seafarers, BighART, Hedland SHS, Roebourne District HS, South Hedland Swans/Swanettes FC, Up4IT, Hedland Womens Refuge and many others. We provided $146,000 in community grants (60 grants awarded throughout the year), we also invested in local Pilbara training programs worth over $32million in housing support and flights for Pilbara residential employees. We provided over $450,000 in in-kind support (employee volunteering and use of company equipment), and spent $1.2m on management overheads for our community development team. Details are available in our FY21 Sustainability Report, refer www.fmgl.com.au.
Action plans
Public commitment to UN Sustainable Development Goals, Reconciliation Action Plan, Shared Value Strategy, , Diversity Program, Green Energy targets, Recycling target, , , , Social Procurement Policy
2 days paid volunteer leave with $51-100 budget
$5000 to $10,000 matched donations
n/a
Reconciliation Action Plan, Equal pay for equal work, Diversity Program
Volunteer leave
2 days paid volunteer leave with $51-100 budget
Payroll
$5000 to $10,000 matched donations
Sponsorship
n/a
Action plans
Reconciliation Action Plan, Equal pay for equal work, Diversity Program
1 day paid volunteer leave with $100-$250 budget
Open choice and matched donations
Luminary sponsors the Young Achiever Awards with the Luminary Tech Visionary Award. Luminary sponsors and hosts a range of business events from the Churchill Club (tech), to Meetups for community technology platforms such as Umbraco. We sponsor a range of conferences including a startup conference in 2020 called No BS. In 2020, Luminary sponsored a range of online conferences and Meetups.
Equal pay for equal work, Diversity Program, Recycling target, BCorp status
Volunteer leave
1 day paid volunteer leave with $100-$250 budget
Payroll
Open choice and matched donations
Sponsorship
Luminary sponsors the Young Achiever Awards with the Luminary Tech Visionary Award. Luminary sponsors and hosts a range of business events from the Churchill Club (tech), to Meetups for community technology platforms such as Umbraco. We sponsor a range of conferences including a startup conference in 2020 called No BS. In 2020, Luminary sponsored a range of online conferences and Meetups.
Action plans
Equal pay for equal work, Diversity Program, Recycling target, BCorp status
n/a
Closed choice and uncapped matched donations
It’s difficult to name just a few, but as well as supporting larger organisations such as Guide Dogs Australia, Love your pet, love your Vet, Assistance Dogs Australia and many more, each of our locations across Australia and New Zealand are empowered to support organisations in their local community that align with the vision of our in house charity foundation, PETstock Assist, to “help pets and families in need”.
Shared Value Strategy, Diversity Program, Recycling target
Volunteer leave
n/a
Payroll
Closed choice and uncapped matched donations
Sponsorship
It’s difficult to name just a few, but as well as supporting larger organisations such as Guide Dogs Australia, Love your pet, love your Vet, Assistance Dogs Australia and many more, each of our locations across Australia and New Zealand are empowered to support organisations in their local community that align with the vision of our in house charity foundation, PETstock Assist, to “help pets and families in need”.
Action plans
Shared Value Strategy, Diversity Program, Recycling target
1 day paid volunteer leave with no budget
Open choice and $500 to $999 matched donations
COTA NSW, STEPtember (Cerebral Palsy Alliance), Sydney Women’s Fund Changemaker scholarship, Bear Cottage, Gidget Foundation
Public commitment to UN Sustainable Development Goals,Diversity Program
Volunteer leave
1 day paid volunteer leave with no budget
Payroll
Open choice and $500 to $999 matched donations
Sponsorship
COTA NSW, STEPtember (Cerebral Palsy Alliance), Sydney Women’s Fund Changemaker scholarship, Bear Cottage, Gidget Foundation
Action plans
Public commitment to UN Sustainable Development Goals,Diversity Program
1 day paid volunteer leave with no budget
Closed choice and $500 to $999 matched donations
Yes – many. Of Note: National Youth Science Forum; IMNIS; Australian Atherosclerosis Society; Mentor Program; Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP); University High GTAC STEM Program; StemX Academy – Australian Science Teachers Association; Post-Doc Students Group QIMR Berghofer; Enable Social Enterprises
Public commitment to UN Sustainable Development Goals, Equal pay for equal work, Diversity Program
Volunteer leave
1 day paid volunteer leave with no budget
Payroll
Closed choice and $500 to $999 matched donations
Sponsorship
Yes – many. Of Note: National Youth Science Forum; IMNIS; Australian Atherosclerosis Society; Mentor Program; Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP); University High GTAC STEM Program; StemX Academy – Australian Science Teachers Association; Post-Doc Students Group QIMR Berghofer; Enable Social Enterprises
Action plans
Public commitment to UN Sustainable Development Goals, Equal pay for equal work, Diversity Program
1 day paid volunteer leave with $51-100 budget
Closed choice
RACQ Capricorn Rescue Service, Royal Flying Doctor Service, Stars Foundation, Red Centre BMX Club, Northern Outback Business Awards, Newcastle Show, Wandoan Show, Desert Harmony Festival, Miles Women’s Wellness Day, Tennant Creek Women’s Refuge, and Tennant Creek Children’s Christmas Tree event
Reconciliation Action Plan, Diversity Program
Volunteer leave
1 day paid volunteer leave with $51-100 budget
Payroll
Closed choice
Sponsorship
RACQ Capricorn Rescue Service, Royal Flying Doctor Service, Stars Foundation, Red Centre BMX Club, Northern Outback Business Awards, Newcastle Show, Wandoan Show, Desert Harmony Festival, Miles Women’s Wellness Day, Tennant Creek Women’s Refuge, and Tennant Creek Children’s Christmas Tree event
Action plans
Reconciliation Action Plan, Diversity Program
1 day paid volunteer leave with no budget
Open choice
Smiling Mind, Business Bible, LMBDW, Public Practice Virtual Conference 2021,
Shared Value Strategy, Equal pay for equal work, Diversity Program, Green Energy targets, Recycling target
Volunteer leave
1 day paid volunteer leave with no budget
Payroll
Open choice
Sponsorship
Smiling Mind, Business Bible, LMBDW, Public Practice Virtual Conference 2021,
Action plans
Shared Value Strategy, Equal pay for equal work, Diversity Program, Green Energy targets, Recycling target
1 day paid volunteer leave with $51-100 budget
Children in to school, women into business and through serving on various NFP charities
Public commitment to UN Sustainable Development Goals, Reconciliation Action Plan, Equal pay for equal work, Pro Bono targets, Signatory to 1% Pledge
Volunteer leave
1 day paid volunteer leave with $51-100 budget
Sponsorship
Children in to school, women into business and through serving on various NFP charities
Action plans
Public commitment to UN Sustainable Development Goals, Reconciliation Action Plan, Equal pay for equal work, Pro Bono targets, Signatory to 1% Pledge
2 days paid volunteer leave with $100-$250 budget
Yes, we sponsor the annual Global Coworking Unconference Conference (GCUC)
Recycling target, BCorp status, Signatory to 1% Pledge
Volunteer leave
2 days paid volunteer leave with $100-$250 budget
Sponsorship
Yes, we sponsor the annual Global Coworking Unconference Conference (GCUC)
Action plans
Recycling target, BCorp status, Signatory to 1% Pledge
2 days paid volunteer leave with $51-100 budget
We sponsor animal related charities including seeing eye dog’s vision australia, K9 search and rescue, Pet Barn Foundation and Food Bank Australia as well animal rescue groups across the country
Public commitment to UN Sustainable Development Goal, Shared Value Strategy, Equal pay for equal work, Diversity Program, Green Energy targets, Recycling target, Social Procurement Policy
Volunteer leave
2 days paid volunteer leave with $51-100 budget
Sponsorship
We sponsor animal related charities including seeing eye dog’s vision australia, K9 search and rescue, Pet Barn Foundation and Food Bank Australia as well animal rescue groups across the country
Action plans
Public commitment to UN Sustainable Development Goal, Shared Value Strategy, Equal pay for equal work, Diversity Program, Green Energy targets, Recycling target, Social Procurement Policy
2 days paid volunteer leave with no budget
Closed choice
Blue Ribbon Foundation, Blue Light Foundation, TLC Ambulance
BCorp status
Volunteer leave
2 days paid volunteer leave with no budget
Payroll
Closed choice
Sponsorship
Blue Ribbon Foundation, Blue Light Foundation, TLC Ambulance
Action plans
BCorp status
2 days paid volunteer leave with $1-$50 budget
Youth Based, food donations
Public commitment to UN Sustainable Development Goals, Diversity Program
Volunteer leave
2 days paid volunteer leave with $1-$50 budget
Sponsorship
Youth Based, food donations
Action plans
Public commitment to UN Sustainable Development Goals, Diversity Program