Date, Time & Location |
Tuesday, 12 November 2019 |
7:00 am - 9:00 am |
Figs on Sylvan |
1/65 Sylvan Rd |
Toowong , QLD, 4066 |
Pricing |
Caitriona Fay National Manager – Philanthropy and Non-Profit Services Perpetual Caitriona joined Perpetual’s Philanthropy team in 2103 and is the current National Manager – Philanthropy and Non-Profit Services. With over fifteen years of philanthropic and grant-making experience in Australia and Europe, Caitriona has an extensive understanding of national and international funding approaches and mechanisms. Prior to joining Perpetual, Caitriona led townscape regeneration funding programs in the UK and more recently The Ian Potter Foundation’s granting team. Caitriona led the design of Perpetual’s IMPACT Philanthropy Program and leads strategy for Perpetual’s $2.5b funds under management philanthropy business. She currently oversees investments of $4.1 billion in community funds across philanthropy, nonprofit organisations and Native Title Trusts. Under her management, Perpetual’s philanthropy clients distribute more than $100 million annually through philanthropic trusts, estates, and endowments. Caitriona is an honest and respected voice in the sector and is an alumnus of QUT’s Australian Centre for Philanthropy and Nonprofit Studies (ACPNS). Last year she won the Outstanding Alumni Business Award for her exceptional professional achievements and contributions to the community. | |
Cameron Prout General Manager of Fundraising and Philanthropy UnitingCare Cameron is the General Manager of Fundraising and Philanthropy at UnitingCare, helping hundreds of thousands of people and families throughout Queensland live life in all its fullness. He is responsible for fundraising and philanthropy across UnitingCare’s health, aged care and community services including Lifeline, Blue Care, The Wesley Hospital and St Andrew’s War Memorial Hospital, as well as UnitingCare’s vast range of community programs. Previously the Chief Executive Officer of the Queensland Children’s Hospital Foundation and the Heart Foundation for over 18 years, Cameron led the efforts to significantly increase the impact, profile and revenue of both organisations. | |
Meredith Dwyer FFIA CFRE Director HomeMade Digital Meredith has worked with leading non-profit organisations across Australia as a fundraiser, consultant and event producer for over 20 years. A leader in the development of cause related marketing in Australia, she established multi-million dollar, award winning partnerships that were showcased and published internationally as examples of best practice. Her internationally recognised, award winning peer to peer online fundraising campaigns for the Royal Children’s grew their digital revenue from $250,000 to $1 million in just 12 months. In 2011, Meredith joined CauseForce as Managing Director Australia/New Zealand, leading the growth of their blockbusting fundraising events in the region. In five years The Ride to Conquer Cancer and Weekend to End Women’s Cancers have raised over $100 million for cancer charities in Australia and New Zealand. She is now expanding her role in the sector with leading global digital agency, Homemade, helping charities raise more money online. | |