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The 'Guide to Australia's Not-For-Profit Organisations' is the most comprehensive and used directory of its type ever compiled.

Competition for the support of donors, volunteers, corporate sponsors, charitable trusts and other support groups is intense. Making potential supporters aware of your organisation and its needs is vital if your mission is to be achieved.

Make sure your organisation gets maximum public exposure - List your organisation by becoming a member now!
Not-For-Profit organisations
Frequently Asked Questions
 
  • What is the ‘Guide To Australia’s Not-For-Profit Organisations’?
     
  • Where does it appear?
     
  • Who will see my listing?
  • What information will be contained in the Guide?
     
  • How do I get my organisation listed in the Guide?
     
  • Can you provide a direct link to my organisation’s website?
     
  • Are there any other benefits?
     
  • Is there a fee?
     
  • When will my listing appear on the website and in the newspaper?
     
  • Are there any advertising opportunities?
     
  • For how long will my organisation be listed on the website?

    What is the ‘Guide To Australia’s Not-For-Profit Organisations’?
    Pathways Australia has developed a unique method of bringing Not-For-Profit organisations and potential supporters together.

    The Guide enables Not-For-Profit organisations to register their contact details, information about their services, where they are located, finances and what kind of support they need. The information is then made available to as many existing and potential supporters as possible, and this is what makes us unique!

    Our aim is twofold. Firstly, to provide a very easy, but highly effective way for Not-For-Profit organisations to make themselves, their services and support needs known to tens of thousands of existing and potential supporters. Secondly, to provide individuals, companies, charitable trusts and other support groups with a ‘menu’ of Not-for-Profit organisations from which they can select those they wish to support.

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    Where does it appear?
    Each year the 'Guide to Australia's Not-For-Profit Organisations' will be published as part of a special report on the sector in the following newspapers.

    • The Melbourne Age
    • The Sydney Morning Herald
    • The Brisbane Courier-Mail
    It will also be published on our popular website.

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    Who will see my listing?
    The ‘Guide to Australia’s Not-For-Profit Organisations’ is the most comprehensive, available and read directory of Australian organisations ever produced.

    Because the Guide is published as part of a special Not-For-Profit report in major metropolitan newspapers you can be confident that the information we publish about your organisation will be seen by many thousands of people in your State. We can also publish your organisation’s details in additional states if you wish.

    We are committed to making the Pathways Australia website the most visited Australian Not-For-Profit resource on the internet.

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    What information will be contained in the Guide?
    Our website provides extensive details about your organisation’s contact details, mission, major activities, services provided, location, finances and support required. Click here to view sample entry.

    Your listing in the newspaper will contain the information of most benefit to you. It will include such things as your organisation’s name, website, contact number, service type, location and the kind of support you need to achieve your mission.

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    How do I get my organisation listed in the Guide?
    Your organisation is automatically listed in the 'Guide to Australia's Not-For-Profit Organisations' when you become a member. Applying for membership is easy! Click here for more information.

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    Can you provide a direct link to my organisation’s website?
    Yes. If your organisation has a website a direct link will be included in your listing. A click of the mouse will have a potential supporter linked immediately to your site.

    Your website address will also be included in the newspaper listing.

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    Are there any other benefits?
    Yes, being listed in the Guide is just one of the many Pathways Australia membership benefits.

    Others include

    Fortnightly Funding Alert
    Assistance to obtain bequests
    A complimentary copy of the 'Guide to Australian Company Giving'
    Access to our funding databases including:
  • Companies and their donation, sponsorship and volunteering policies view sample
  • Government grants, funding and tenders view sample list
    Free Management advice
    Access seminars and training programs
    Access to our management library
    Management consultancy services
    Advertising in our weekly employment bulletin
    Subscription to 'Pathways' eNewsletter

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    Is there a fee?
    Your listing is covered by your membership fee.

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    When will my listing appear on the Website and in the newspaper?
    Your listing will appear on our website within three days of us receiving your completed Membership Application Form.

    The 2009/10 special reports on the Not-For-Profit sector will appear as follows:
    • Melbourne - THE AGE - 1 October
    • Sydney - SYDNEY MORNING HERALD - 6 October
    • Brisbane - THE COURIER MAIL - 12 October

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    Are the any advertising opportunities?
    Most certainly. You will be able to arrange a display advertisement at discounted rates in the special reports on the Not-For-Profit sector.

    Taking out an advertisement will complement your listing in ‘The Guide to Australia’s Not-for-Profit Organisations’ and enable you to make a more emotional call for assistance.

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    For how long will my organisation be listed on the website?
    Your organisation's details will be listed on our website for twelve months, and appear in the special report on the Not-For-Profit sector in October depending on your particular newspaper schedule.

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