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Mission Australia is grateful for the funding we receive from government, our corporate partners, trusts and foundations and from members of the public who respond to our regular appeals and events, and also leave gifts in their wills. In 2010-11 almost 82 per cent of our total revenue went directly towards delivering services to Australians in need. Government funding To win these contracts, we engage in a rigorous and transparent tender process. If we win a tender, we are funded to operate a service on behalf of government (at times, a combination of state and federal). To ensure we effectively run a community service, each year our acquittal team submits around 600 project profit and loss statements to our funders. At the end of each project’s life, we re-tender for the contract if government chooses to continue to offer the service. Corporate partnerships
Mission Australia also enjoys strong support from many individuals, trusts and foundations – including the Sir David Martin Foundation – and community-minded individuals who leave gifts in their wills. Find out more about the wide range of Mission Australia supporters. In order to continue our work with disadvantaged Australians, we have to spend money to raise funds and awareness. In 2011 our fundraising costs amounted to $4.6 million, which included printing, event and campaign expenses. Responsible and ethical fundraising
Our website also complies with the Payment Card Industry (PCI) Data Security Standard (PCI DSS), which means online donations are secure. Transparency Mission Australia has long recognised the need for more transparency and smarter regulation in the sector, and worked with the Community Council of Australia to achieve reform. As such, we welcomed the Australian Government’s decision to establish the Australian Charities and Not-for-Profits Commission (ACNC), which will operate from July 2012. Face-to-face fundraising If someone approaches you asking for a donation for Mission Australia and you’re concerned they are not part of our fundraising team, or you want to comment on their behaviour, please call our Fundraising Support Team on 1800 888 868 or email donorservices@missionaustralia.com.au Complaints and comments Complaints that require escalation, investigation and resolution are logged into our complaints module. A Fundraising Support Team member will acknowledge the incident within two days and advise the donor that the issue will be resolved within five working days.
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Still time to be part of Reconciliation Through Dining Thursday, 09 February 2012There’s still time to book a seat at Mission Australia’s Charcoal Lane Reconciliation Through Dining event, to be held on 10 March as part of the Melbourne Food and Wine Festival.
Sitting at tables of 10, to promote conversation and connection, dinner guests will be served a five-course degustation menu matched with wines.
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