Philanthropic capacity to support Indigenous causes : the journey to improvement


Autoria(s): Smyllie, Susan; Scaife, Wendy A.
Data(s)

01/12/2011

Resumo

The role of philanthropy in addressing Indigenous causes is still conceptually emerging in Australia despite many years of practice. This paper reports on a qualitative study with grantmakers and grantseekers to better understand the issues affecting the philanthropic grantmaking system for Indigenous causes in Australia. An attitudinal emphasis on human rights for politically, economically and socially disadvantaged groups and an impetus for structural change emerged that has yet to deliver real funding equity. The way forward is still largely focussed on ‘improving’ Indigenous community capacity in organisational governance systems. In contrast, this study points to strategic leverage points within philanthropic organisations which could be used to first assess and then develop policies, processes and their underlying attitudes which impact on cross-cultural work i.e. the ‘cultural competence ’ of philanthropic organisations. It is argued such an approach would support improved social justice practice in the sector and subsequently Indigenous outcomes.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/49225/

Publicador

Centre for Australian Indigenous Studies, Monash University

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/49225/2/49225.pdf

http://arts.monash.edu.au/jaii/

Smyllie, Susan & Scaife, Wendy A. (2011) Philanthropic capacity to support Indigenous causes : the journey to improvement. Journal of Australian Indigenous Issues, 14(4).

Direitos

Copyright 2011 (please consult the author).

Fonte

Australian Centre for Philanthropy and Nonprofit Studies; QUT Business School

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Tipo

Journal Article