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Fundraising Institute Australia
ACN 088 146 801
ANNUAL REPORT 2010
FIA a Company Limited by Guarantee (ABN 51 943 541 450) is the national peak body for professional fundraising in Australia. Vision Advancing professional fundraising Mission
Fundraising Institute Australia, an association of professionals, advances philanthropy through encouraging and supporting people and organisations to ethically practice excellence in fundraising. The core activities through which FIA fulfils this mission include professional development, mentoring, credentialing, research and advocacy.
Purpose We exist to make the world a better place by advancing professional fundraising through
Advocacy of standards Professional development pathways Measurable credentials
so that our members achieve best practice.
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National peak body
Principles and Standards of Fundraising Practice
FIA’s Principles and Standards of Fundraising Practice are the fundraiser’s guide to
ethical, accountable and transparent fundraising. The Principles and Standards are
critical to how the fundraising profession is viewed by donors, government and the
community, and indeed by fundraisers themselves.
FIA’s Principles of Fundraising Practice were developed in consultation with individual
members, charities, government and industry stakeholders.
What do the Principles and Standards consist of?
The Principles of Fundraising Practice build on the previous Code, aiming to make it
more comprehensive.
The Principles are the overarching codes that apply to all fundraisers.
The Standards focus on specific disciplines of fundraising practice and include standards
for bequests, events, charitable telemarketing, electronic fundraising, charitable gaming,
grants, schools fundraising, cross‐border fundraising and face to face fundraising.
Overall, they provide models for best practice in specific types of fundraising.
The Principles and Standards have an educative role, existing to guide fundraising
professionals to apply best practice.
Principles of Fundraising Practice:
• Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct
• Fundraiser’s Promise to Donors
• Code of Acceptance and Refusal of Donations
• FIA Complaints Process
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Standards of Fundraising Practice:
• Standard of Face to Face Fundraising Practice
• Standard of Events Fundraising Practice
• Standard of Bequest Fundraising Practice
• Standard of Workplace Giving Fundraising Practice
• Standard of Charitable Telemarketing
• Standard of Electronic Fundraising Practice
• Standard of Charitable Gaming Fundraising Practice
• Standard of Grants Fundraising Practice
• Standard of School Fundraising Practice
• Standard of Direct Mail Fundraising Practice
• Standard of Overseas Aid Fundraising Practice
In early 2011 a Standard related to the use of social media will be released. Please refer
to FIA’s website to access the Principles and Standards of Fundraising Practice –
www.fia.org.au/standards
Professional Association
FIA is the peak professional association for professional fundraisers and charitable and
nonprofit organisations.
Individual members
Individual membership remains the backbone of FIA’s membership body. An increasing
number of advertisements placed on our website require FIA membership as a selection
criterion and we will work to increase the number of employees who recognise the
value of this professional status.
The (FIA) offers a means of recognition among individual members and within the wider
fundraising sector ‐ the FIA Individual Membership Mark.
The FIA Individual Membership Mark is a signal of the FIA member’s commitment to
uphold the highest standards of professional practice as stated in the FIA’s Principles
and Standards of Fundraising Practice.
The Membership Mark is recognised as the symbol of commitment to excellence for
fundraising professionals who sign up for FIA’s membership and its code of conduct.
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You can use the FIA Membership Mark whenever you sign off a communication with
your own name and want to signal that you are also a member of FIA:
• Business stationery such as business cards
• Email correspondence
• Résumé
FIA Organisational Member Logo
Organisational Membership of FIA signifies that the organisation is a leader in the
fundraising sector. Organisational members demonstrate commitment to transparency
and accountability through adopting the highest standards of ethical fundraising
practice by signing up to the Principles and Standards of Fundraising Practice.
FIA continues to protect its brand to ensure integrity of FIA’s products, from
membership services and professional development to advocacy. Organisational
members may use an organisational member logo, demonstrating their commitment to
ethical principles and standards of professional conduct.
Members’ engage through supporting FIA’s work at State, regional and national levels,
actively contributing to FIA professional development programs and serving on
committees and the board.
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CHAIRMAN’S REPORT
Each year is a challenging year and 2010 was no exception. The challenges faced by FIA and the profession of fundraising were many.
We began the year faced with a very tight budget. The board was very conscious of its fiduciary responsibility but it was also aware of the need to do more than just keep the FIA financially viable. It also recognized the need for planning for the future and setting strategic direction for the organization. With this in mind the board held a strategic planning day in Melbourne on March 19 led by a very experienced facilitator. At this meeting we deliberated, discussed and determined the key directions for the next five years.
A very important achievement of the Strategic Planning day was the drawing up of six core values that as the plan states “guide our actions and behaviours”. As a result FIA’s core values consist of
Philanthropy – we lead by example encouraging giving; contributing selflessly so that good causes may grow and prosper;
Respect – we respect and value others, acknowledging individual difference, being responsive to the needs of others;
Ethical – we work within the international and FIA’s code of ethical principles: with honesty; respect; integrity empathy and transparency in all we do and all we ask of others;
Accountable – we are accountable to our members and stakeholders, striving at all times for professionalism and quality in our work and adherence to fundraising standards;
Leadership ‐ we provide leadership for the fundraising community across Australia, with our passion and innovation to be an inspiration to all
Celebration – we recognise and acknowledge our achievements and the achievements of our members in our drive to be the best we can be as fundraising professionals.
These Core Values clearly state what FIA as an organization believes in and I am glad to say they also reflect the way the board deliberated in its meetings.
The key outcomes of the strategic plan were three outcomes‐
• Outcome 1 ‐ Champion Professional Fundraising • Outcome 2 – Respected National Advocate • Outcome 3 – Grow membership.
Following the development of the Strategic Plan FIA’s CEO Chris McMillan along with the staff developed the business plan which sets out the objectives and strategies that will take FIA forward.
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This may appear idyllic but as we all know there is a great deal of work to implement a plan and I am very grateful that we have Chris McMillan as our CEO working through the challenges that face FIA.
Under her leadership FIA has already began to move forward in achieving its goals. We have seen growth in membership, especially organisational membership. We have seen an increase in the number of activities offered to our members. We have seen the budget turn from a deficit into a surplus. In this regard I want to also acknowledge the tremendous work of the Treasurer Derek Minett and the members of the Finance and Audit Committee who have worked with Chris and Judy Powell to ensure that FIA is today financially very sound.
In 2010 there was the public launch of FIA’s“tick of confidence” . The new symbol promotes those organizations that comply with FIA’s code of practice – the Principles & Standards of Fundraising Practice. We want Australians to know they have the right to be reassured their charity is fundraising and managing their funds in a transparent and accountable manner. As a result of this launch FIA attracted substantial media attention both in the press and on radio.
Also in 2010 we began to see more of our members take up the EMFIA post‐nominal. The EMFIA recognises those members who have shown their commitment to ongoing personal development. This is an area FIA will continue to develop so as to encourage members to invest in their personal development.
While these are very positive developments we have a number of challenges ahead of us but FIA is today in a stronger position to meet these challenges.
Thank you Chris I feel confident in the direction FIA’s heading because of your leadership and FIA has an exciting future because of your tireless work and vision.
Another personal highlight was my attendance at the fundraising summit in London representing FIA. The summit was a meeting of the peak fundraising bodies from around the world and was hosted by AFP, IOF and FIA. A number of issues were discussed including the importance of codes of ethics, the differences that exist in different regions and more importantly what we have in common. The other key area for discussion was fundraising training. The summit went on the make a commitment to work together to explore what training resources we have in common and look at how we can work together in developing a common fundraising curriculum.
I want to take this opportunity to express my sincerest gratitude to the members of the board. It has been a great pleasure to lead the board. We have worked well as a team and I know each member of the board has shown their commitment to the profession of fundraising.
I especially want to thank those who are leaving the board, Jo Garner EMFIA CFRE, Tracy McNamara EMFIA and Stuart Foster EMFIA. Thank you for the service you have given to FIA and to your fellow fundraisers. I know I will miss your enthusiasm and the counsel you have given while on the board.
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Congratulations to the new members of the board, Martin Carolan MFIA, Maurice Henderson FFIA CFRE and Rick Fletcher EMFIA CFRE. I look forward to having you on FIA’s board and to the contributions that you will make to the board, to FIA and to the profession of fundraising.
I must also give thanks to my company Robejohn & Associates and especially to Kathy John. This role is one that takes a great deal of my time and I would not be able to perform my role without their support. Thank you.
When I began in this role as Chairman I said my motivation is to advance the profession of fundraising. This continues to be my motivation and I look forward to working in 2011 with the board, FIA staff and FIA members in ensuring that the profession of fundraising is respected and valued by all areas of Australian society.
Thank you
Leo Orland FFIA CFRE Chairman Fundraising Institute Australia
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BOARD MEMBERS 2010
Leo Orland FFIA CFRE (Chairman) Account Director, Robejohn & Associates Appointed 24/02/2006 Brian Holmes FFIA (Vice Chairman) Director Xponential Group Appointed 24/02/2008 Derek Minett EMFIA (Organisational Member Director & Hon. Treasurer) Chief Executive Officer North Shore Heart Research Foundation Appointed 24/02/2008 Peter Burnett EMFIA Director of Development, Ballarat Grammar Foundation Appointed 20/02/2010 Alicia Watson EMFIA CFRE CFRM Principal, What’s On Consulting Pty Ltd Appointed 9/03/2010 Evelyn Mason FFIA CFRE Managing Director, Evelyn Mason & Associates Appointed 20/02/2010 Jo Garner EMFIA CFRE Director, Strategic Grants Pty Ltd Appointed 20/02/2010 Lesley Ray FFIA CFRE Director of Fundraising, Mater Foundation Appointed 24/02/2006 Tracy McNamara EMFIA Marketing Manager, St Peter College Appointed 28/02/09 Stuart Foster EMFIA Divisional Public Relations Secretary, The Salvation Army Appointed 28/02/2009 Judy Ford EMFIA CFRE Community Relations Manager, Anglicare Canberra & Goulbourn Appointed 28/02/2009 Martin Joe Shannon B Comm. CA (Independent Director) Director, Moore Stephens Sydney Appointed 20/02/2010
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FIA FOUNDATION
Trustees of the Library Trust Fund (LTF)
The Fundraising Institute Australia's Foundation (Library Trust Fund) was created in 1993 and currently the trustees are the FIA Board of Directors. Operating as a DGR status fund, the trustees of the Foundation have a clear vision and purpose to:
• advance and develop training and education opportunities for fundraisers • develop the Library Resource Centre, and • promote research into the fundraising industry research.
The FIA’s Foundation has designated funds derived from corporate and member donations for the purpose of providing scholarship assistance to FIA members.
The scholarship awards are for attendance at either the FIA’s professional development programs or the international conference.
In 2010 trustees met on 20 March 2010 and 12 November 2010.
The FIA Foundation manages:
FIA Perpetual Philanthropy Scholarship – proudly supported by the Perpetual Foundation Trustees Gift Fund
FIA Bobbie Dart Scholarship for Skills
FIA AHP Healthcare and Philanthropy Scholarship
Steve Mourning Memorial Scholarship
ASI ‘SMART’ company scholarship fund ‐ educational scholarships proudly supported by ASI include MDU, Skills 123, Diploma and Conference
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CONSTITUTIONAL AND DIRECTORS COMMITTEES 2010
Chapter Presidents Chapter 1 Peter Burnett EMFIA Chapter 2 Alicia Watson EMFIA CFRE CFRM Chapter 3 Jo Garner EMFIA CFRE Chapter 4 Tracy McNamara EMFIA Chapter 5 Brian Holmes FFIA Chapter 6 Judy Ford EMFIA CFRE Chapter 7 Stuart Foster EMFIA
Nominations Committee Margaret Scott FFIA CFRE (Chair) Lesley Ray FFIA CFRE John Townend FFIA CFRE Jeremy C Maxwell FFIA CFRE Lindsay May FFIA CFRE David Zerman FFIA
Ethics Committee Peter Shergold AC (Chair) Lesley Ray FFIA CFRE Ted Flack FFIA CFRE Cynthia Nadai Naomi Steer MFIA Marg Scott FFIA CFRE Vera Visevic MFIA Roewen Wishart EMFIA CFRE Myles McGregor‐Lowndes OAM (Appeals Officer)
Fellows Nominations Committee Peter Castleton FFIA CFRE (Chair) Graham McKern FFIA CFRE Leo Orland FFIA CFRE Margaret Haydon FFIA CFRE Evelyn Mason FFIA CFRE Clare V. MacAdam FFIA CFRE Lyn Walsom FFIA CFRE Lindsay May FFIA CFRE (co‐opted)
Finance & Audit Committee Derek Minett EMFIA (Chair) Brian Holmes FFIA Lindsay May FFIA CFRE John O'Donnell MFIA Joe Shannon B. Comm CA
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FIA GOVERNANCE STRUCTURE
Governance
Governance involves the exercise of authority and control by the director within the organisation. Policies are one of the means by which the director assumes authority. The other means are the legal and fiduciary duties of directors under Corporations Law. FIA currently elects directors for two‐year terms with the possibility of renewal for the chairman for a second year and other directors for a period not exceeding six years. The period of appointment should allow for the board to establish continuity of governance, a style of authority and leadership that is compatible with its vision for the organisation and the legal and financial duties and responsibilities of the board.
The board’s governance is recognised in the chain of communication and reporting. The board represents and is accountable for the organisation's operations to members, funding bodies, sponsors and the community.
Directors’ responsibilities are as follows:
Financial
Safeguard the assets of the Company or Trust. This includes investment of funds, financial systems and control, insurance protection, taxation, insolvency, and fundraising.
Legal
Submit annual accounts for the public record as required by Corporations law. In order to ensure that these responsibilities are carried out with care, honesty, diligence and skill, an effective director must select and monitor staff rigorously, adhere closely to legal and regulatory requirements, be diligent in attendance at meetings, seek professional advice whenever necessary and be very familiar with the organisation's objectives and plans.
Governance and Policy Development
Ensure the fulfilment of the company's objectives. This includes organisational policy, strategic planning, allocation of resources, compliance with legislation, quality control, employment of staff, board membership and succession and advocacy. While these are not legal responsibilities, the law expects that a director approaches these with diligence, skill and care.
Finance and Audit
Committee
Library Trust Fund
FIA Board & AGM
Members
Ethics Committee
CEO
FIA Staff
CEO’s Committees
Directors’ Committees
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HONORARY TREASURER’S REPORT
It is my duty and pleasure to report on behalf of the Board in relation to the stewardship of our member’s funds. Like so many of our Individual and Organisational Members, our professional association, the FIA, has not been immune to the effects of the global financial crisis over recent years. But like most of its members, the FIA has seen some turn around in fortunes in 2010, particularly through increasing membership, higher attendances at a range of State‐based professional development events and increased income through our on‐line jobs or other advertising services. This is not to imply any dramatic growth, but a pleasing upward trend which we hope will continue to strengthen in 2011. All members will be aware of the importance of the FIA’s annual International Conference not just from the learning and networking opportunities that it provides, but as our organisation’s most important financial asset; traditionally it generates significant surplus funds to support so much of our general ongoing activities and services to members. While we look forward to a positive start to the new financial year generated from this year’s conference, I would point out that our 2010 conference did less well, returning around $60,000 below the budgeted profit. Working from an approved budget which projected a surplus of $10,580 for the financial year 2010, this early setback presented real challenges. However, as our CEO found her stride and took full ownership for budget planning and financial management in her second year, the Board has commended her strong fiscal oversight ensuring a balanced budget by prudently trimming expenses. Continuous and vigilant fine‐tuning has brought us to the position where I am delighted to report a surplus for 2010 of $51,014 compared to a deficit of ($63,211) in 2009. This result is ahead of budget projections by $40,434. This time last year, our then Treasurer, Brian Holmes, reported a less rosy picture noting that difficult cost‐cutting decisions were made in 2009 to minimise the deficit for that year while working diligently to return a surplus in 2010. So, it is indeed pleasing to be able to report this turnaround. The most significant highlight of the year’s income is reflected in the growth in membership numbers of over 10% and with membership income up from $427,000 in 2009 to $464,000 in 2010. As at 31st December 2010, The Fundraising Institute held cash at bank of $764,152 with total equity of $302,098.
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Having been inducted into the Finance and Audit Committee at a time of change both within the Board and the Administration, I was delighted that all of the serving committee members from 2009 consented to remain on this committee to ensure that valuable corporate memory and knowledge would be retained. For their support, guidance and dedication to the FIA, I particularly thank my committee colleagues:
• Lindsay May FFIA CFRE • John O’Donnell MFIA • Joe Shannon B Comm CA • Brian Holmes FFIA
With the settling in of our CEO, her capacity to further develop FIA’s accounting policies and procedures has led to the appointment of a new Operations Manager in August 2010. Judy Powell brings professional skills and experience which, in turn, has allowed for further refinements in reporting and forecasting to the Finance and Audit Committee and the Board. I offer special thanks to CEO Chris McMillan and Judy Powell for their efforts in this important area of the FIA’s administration.
At the start of 2010, the Finance and Audit Committee set itself a goal to develop additional protocols and policy to support the FIA’s financial governance by the end of last year. I am pleased to report that each of the new protocols has now been adopted by the Board where they form part of the everyday management of FIA. These include a fully articulated Financial Delegations protocol, an Asset Investment Policy, and a Reserve Funds Strategy protocol which allows the Board to be readily apprised of the Institute’s financial standing at any time. I also record my special thanks to the Members of the FIA’s Investment Committee, Katie Whiffen and Tim Hardy, whose expertise and advice has been key to the drafting of the Asset Investment Policy. In closing this report I thank all Directors for their diligence and active participation in the financial stewardship of the FIA, and I commend all of the staff of FIA for their not insignificant efforts in achieving the positive outcome I have reported here for 2010. I would like to inform members that the full audited Financial Report for 2010 is available on the FIA’s website and finally I ask that this Report be accepted alongside the Audited Financial Report as an accurate account of the FIA’s financial position in 2010. Thank you.
Derek Minett EMFIA Hon Treasurer Fundraising Institute Australia
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FINANCIAL REPORT FOR YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2010
Statement of Comprehensive Income
for the year ended 31 December 2010
2010 2009
Note $ $
Revenue 2 1,663,437 2,087,892
Administration expenses 497,071) (639,979)
Conference, seminar and workshop expenses (389,416) (762,722)
Occupancy expenses (87,849) (103,644)
Advertising expenses (600) (1,323)
Employee benefits expense (632,159) (628,435)
Depreciation 3 (5,328) (15,000)
(1,612,423) (2,151,103)
Surplus/(Deficit) before income tax 51,014 (63,211)
Surplus/(Deficit) after income tax expense 51,014 (63,211)
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Statement of Financial Position
as at 31 December 2010
2010 2009
Note $ $
ASSETS Current Assets Cash and cash equivalents 6 764,152 651,021 Receivables 7 115,748 181,785 Other assets 8 2,700 4,024
Total current assets 882,600 836,830
Non current assets Software, plant and equipment 9 3,389 8,717
Total non‐current assets 3,389 8,717
TOTAL ASSETS 885,989 845,547
LIABILITIES Current liabilities Payables 10 57,284 131,946 Provisions 12 34,145 19,670 Deferred income 11 444,252 419,503 Funds held on trust 48,210 23,344
Total current liabilities 583,891 594,463
TOTAL LIABILITIES 583,891 594,463
NET ASSETS 302,098 254,205
EQUITY Accumulated funds 302,098 251,084
TOTAL EQUITY 302,098 251,084
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Statement of Changes in Equity
for the year ended 31 December 2010
2010 Accumulated
Funds $
Total $
Balance at 1 January 2010 251,084 251,084
Surplus for the year 51,014 51,014
Balance at 31 December 2010 302,098 302,098
2009 Accumulated
Funds $
Total $
Balance at 1 January 2009 314,295 314,295
Deficit for the year (63,211) (63,211)
Balance at 31 December 2009 251,084 251,084
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Statement of Cash Flows
for the year ended 31 December 2010
2010 2009
Note $ $
Cash from operating activities:
Receipts from members and customers 1,801,022 2,275,788
Payments to suppliers and employees (1,714,035) (2,668,122)
Interest Received 26,144 18,994
Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities 14 113,131 (373,340)
Cash flow from investing activities:
Payment for property, plant and equipment ‐ (7,366)
Net cash provided by (used in) investing activities ‐ (7,366)
Net increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents held
113,131 (380,706)
Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of financial year
651,021 1,031,727
Cash and cash equivalents at end of financial year 6 764,152 651,021
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CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER REPORT – A YEAR IN REVIEW
Positioning FIA for the Future
The first quarter of 2010 saw Australia emerge from the difficult economic scene of the previous year. In sync with this FIA emerged on a stable footing with a profitable conference outcome and growing membership ‐ clearly a positive start to 2010 and one which continued throughout.
I am extremely pleased to advise that the year ended at a positive surplus position of $51,014 against a budget of $10,580. This result is testament to the hard work and focus of FIA staff and supporting FIA Board and member volunteers in numerous roles who have worked together to steer the organisation to a strong position for the future. Sincere thanks to all who contributed to this result.
In the first quarter of 2010 Fundraising Institute Australia, Board of Directors reviewed the Strategic Plan 2008‐2012, considering the FIA’s constitutional Objects and 2009 Members’ Survey Report as well as member input to the Chair. The resulting Strategic Plan 2010‐2014 was developed in conjunction with the CEO. Three Strategic Outcomes were identified to be achieved over the life of the plan:
• Outcome 1 ‐ Champion Professional Fundraising
• Outcome 2 – Respected National Advocate
• Outcome 3 ‐ Grow Membership.
2010 Highlights
1. Achievement against Strategic Outcomes
Outcome 1: Champion Professional Fundraising
• During this year the Codes Task Force members worked with staff to review the FIA Principles & Standards of Fundraising Practice in line with emerging fundraising trends. Reviewed Standards have been incorporated into our educational offering thus ensuring they form an integral part of FIA professional development courses. FIA continues to lead the way with best practice standards with the development of a standard for Social Media underway.
Drawing on the review of the Standards, in late October FIA publicly launched the Principles & Standards of Fundraising Practice. This “tick of confidence” campaign promoted excellence in fundraising practice by raising the public profile of ethical fundraising. Media coverage was secured in the Australian Financial Review, Sydney Morning Herald and a
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round of national radio interviews was conducted in each State and Territory. This campaign was such a success that media continue to reference the Standards. I thank all FIA members who have proudly displayed their alignment to the Principles & Standards.
• Much work was undertaken on FIA professional development courses. Review and updating of the Skills 123 Program and distance based fundraising Diploma and Certificate courses were undertaken. Whilst this work commenced in 2010 it will be completed in 2011 with the appointment of a new learning and development staff resource who will champion professional development. Madison Down Under (MDU), FIA’s unique residential learning program which has a long reputation as the preeminent fundraising program within Australia with its blend of international and Australian fundraising experts also underwent review. Following 2009 MDU an extensive evaluation of the content and blend of presentation style was undertaken. As a result the senior track – Track 6 (Leading for Success) was reviewed with modifications made to the content and delivery. This revised track will provide for a more senior leadership focus for MDU delegates.
Outcome 2: Respected National Advocate
• As a voice for members to Government, FIA has undertaken key representative roles participating in the National Roundtable of Nonprofit Organisations (NRNO) and Australian Social Inclusion Board. In December 2010 I was appointed as a Board member of the NRNO which provides for a key platform to support FIA’s mission. In addition to this, key submissions to Government included: comment on Productivity Commission recommendations, Australian Taxation Office, Australia’s Future Tax System review, Do Not Call Register review, Australian Consumer Law amendments, Tax Laws Amendment Bill 2010 and SA Charitable Collections Act Code of Practice.
• During 2010 FIA forged closer engagement with ACFID and Resource Alliance – securing long term support and alliance to support FIA members. Our close ties with existing member‐based organisations: AFP; AHP; Iof; ADAPE and FINZ continue to support FIA’s mission.
• Every opportunity presented for media engagement has been taken up with coverage across national television, local and national radio, newspapers and magazines. It is pleasing to see that FIA is sought after for comment in relation to all fundraising activities.
Outcome 3: Grow Membership
• Having slightly increased membership in 2009 when many member organisations experienced reduced numbers, in 2010 FIA focused on how to further increase membership. A clear focus was to increase organisational membership thus bringing organisations on the journey of seeing value in alignment to the peak body. In a two faceted approach FIA realised membership growth in individual and organisational membership. I am thrilled to report that membership has grown by almost 11% in the past year.
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• Membership numbers of 1,616 as at 31 December 2010 compare to 1,458 in the same period of 2009. A 3% individual membership increase occurred whilst a 77% organisational member growth occurred. This result included many organisations linking individuals to organisational membership. Thank you to all members for their continued support! This growth indicates a positive acceptance by the sector as to the value of membership.
2. Financial Outcome
The year end resulted in a surplus of $51,014 which is a pleasing result and compares favourably to the 2009 deficit of ($63,211). A key facet of achieving this result was expense curtailment. In particular Conference expenses were reined in to ensure profitability – Ms Alys Baxter the Conference & Events Manager is to be acknowledged for this achievement.
Further to this I would like to express my appreciation for the efforts and support from the Operations Manager, Mrs Judy Powell and FIA staff that played a key part in achievement of the overall financial result.
3. FIA staff
FIA is truly blessed with its dedicated team of staff – they are the organisations greatest asset. In the almost two years as CEO, I can say that it has been an absolute privilege to work with such dedicated professional people!
I wish to recognise all staff and sincerely thank them for their commitment and support. Permanent full and part‐time staff as at 31 December 2010 were:
Judy Powell B. Bus, CA; Operations Manager
Prabhleen S. Ahuja B.Com, MBA; Education and Professional Standards Manager
Alys Baxter BA (Comm), Dip Mktg; Conference and Events Manager
Gail Knox Dip Journalism, BA (Hons); Policy and Communications Manager
Louise Steer LLM LLB; Consultant Policy & Standards
Nerissa Templin BA (Media Comm Journalism); Member Services Administrator
Michelle Klimpsch; Operations Administrator
Rhiannon Dwyer; Events Coordinator National
Jade Abbott B.BA; Events Coordinator Chapter
Chapter Liaison Officers (part‐time): Denise Sheard (Vic); Joan Flack (Q’ld); Kerry Kerr (SA); Jacqui Barnsley (WA); Kate Jennings (ACT); Carmen Van den Berg (Tas).
A further acknowledgement is to the supportive and committed FIA Board of Directors. In particular I thank FIA Chairman, Mr Leo Orland FFIA CFRE for his leadership and zeal for supporting and enhancing the sector.
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On a final note, a sincere thank you to all sponsors who supported FIA at Chapter and national level – without your ongoing support to the sector many of the activities FIA delivers would simply not occur!
I look forward to the challenges of 2011 and delivering to you improved member services and opportunities.
Chris McMillan Dip App Sc, B. Bus, M Bus. Chief Executive Officer and Company Secretary Fundraising Institute Australia
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CEO’S COMMITTEES 2010
Investment Committee Derek Minett EMFIA (Chair) Brian Holmes FFIA Katie Whiffen, Fidelity Investments Tim Hardy MFIA, J B Were
Codes Task Force Jeremy Maxwell FFIA CFRE (Chair) Laurence Joseph FFIA CFRE Leo Orland FFIA CFRE Michelle Trevorrow FFIA CFRE Wendy Scaiffe EMFIA
Terra Rossa FIA’s 33rd International Conference Committee (Adelaide) 2010 Maurice Henderson FFIA CFRE FAHP (Conference Chair) Tracey Brown EMFIA CFRE Rebecca Goodman MFIA Julie Quimby MFIA Ginta Orchard MFIA Fiona Blinco EMFIA CFRE Linda Alsina MFIA Michael Elwood MFIA Tracy McNamara EMFIA
Be Inspired FIA’s 34th International Conference Committee (Melbourne) 2011 John Allen FFIA (Conference Chair) Sharon Hillman FFIA Jeremy Maxwell FFIA CFRE Anita Gowers MFIA Helen Smith FFIA Kathy John FFIA Brian Reid EMFIA CFRE Laurence Joseph FFIA CFRE Kathryn Sell MFIA Lea‐Anne Bradley MFIA Heidi Cmager AMFIA Julie Marshall MFIA Kerryn McIver MFIA Peter Burnett EMFIA MDU 2010 Clare MacAdam FFIA CFRE (Chair) Bronwyn Street FFIA CFRE Maurice Henderson FFIA CFRE FAHP Sue James FFIA Lesley Ray FFIA CFRE Graham McKern FFIA CFRE
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Mr Douglas Dillon MFIA (HON) CFRE Ms Lesley Ray FFIA CFRE Dr Ted Flack FFIA CFRE Ms Evelyn Mason FFIA CFRE Mr Fletch Fletcher FFIA CFRE Mr Graham McKern FFIA CFRE Mr Sid Mallory MFIA (HON) CFRE FAHP Mr Phil Wilson FFIA CFRE Ms Mary Love (Bitsy) Henderson MFIA (HON) CFRE FAHP Mr Ralph Roath FFIA CFRE Mr Maurice Henderson FFIA CFRE FAHP Mrs Bronwyn Street FFIA CFRE Ms Ann Thompson‐Haas MFIA (HON) MBA CFRE FAHP Mr John Strachen Mrs Clare MacAdam FFIA CFRE Mr John Hender Mrs Sue James FFIA
Briar Stevens John Hender Phil Wilson FFIA CFRE Bronwyn Street FFIA CFRE Judith Marks Philip King Carl Young MFIA Judy Ford EMFIA CFRE Professor Peter Shergold AC Charlotte Grimshaw Karen Tamm Ralph Roath FFIA CFRE Cheryl Pultz EMFIA CFRE Kate Hoelter MFIA Richard Woodward MFIA Cheryl Clarke Kirrily Burgess Rick Fitzgerald MFIA Christiana Stergiou MFIA Krista Slade Rick Millen David McKee CFRE FAHP Lee Hopkins Roewen Wishart EMFIA CFRE Dr Judith Davis Margaret Scott FFIA CFRE Ryan Brown MFIA Dr Wendy Scaife EMFIA Mark Hindle EMFIA CFRE FAHP Sean Triner MFIA Evelyn Mason FFIA CFRE Mark Quigley MFIA Sharyn Tidswell MFIA Gavan Woinarski MFIA Martin Paul MFIA Stephen May Gavin Coopey MFIA Martin Carolan MFIA Ted Hart ACFRE Ginta Orchard MFIA Maurice Henderson FFIA CFRE FAHP Teresa Whitehorn MFIA Graeme Brady CFRE MFINZ Mella Moore Tim Hardy MFIA Grant Nibbs Michael Kaufman Tom Brady MFIA MFINZ Gregory Pope CFRE FAHP Nancy Paup CFRE Trish Roath EMFIA CFRE Guy Mallabone CFRE Nick Jaffer MFIA Vanessa Meachen Hailey Cavill Nigel Harris FFIA CFRE Vera Visevic MFIA Jay McCormack Paige Gibbs Jena Clark Patrick Mentzel Jennifer Doubell EMFIA CFRE Paul Gosnold Jo Garner EMFIA CFRE Paula Curtis CFRE Jo‐Anne Reeves MFIA Pauline Keyvar MFIA John Godfrey MFIA CFRE Peter Fletcher FFIA CFRE
National Masterclass Richard Radcliffe FInstF Cert
NATIONAL EVENTS SPEAKERS 2010
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CERTIFIED FUND RAISING EXECUTIVES (CFRE) AS AT
31 DECEMBER 2010
Victoria New South Wales Queensland Anne Gribbin FFIA CFRE
Bronwyn Street FFIA CFRE
Cheryl Pultz EMFIA CFRE
Don Lewis EMFIA CFRE
Graham McKern FFIA CFRE
James Garland EMFIA CFRE
Jennifer Elliot FFIA CFRE
Jeremy Maxwell FFIA CFRE
Judith Sproats EMFIA CFRE
Kimberly Downes MFIA CFRE
Laurence Joseph FFIA CFRE
Leo Orland FFIA CFRE
Michelle Trevorrow FFIA CFRE
Nicole Elizabeth Beatty MFIA CFRE
Ronald Fairchild EMFIA CFRE
Simone Rosel MFIA CFRE
Susanne Williamson EMFIA CFRE
South Australia Clare MacAdam FFIA CFRE Tracey Finlay EMFIA CFRE
Kim Jacobson MFIA CFRE
Maurice Henderson FFIA FAHP CFRE
Australian Capital Territory Judith Ford EMFIA CFRE Tasmania Ric Fletcher EMFIA CFRE
Alicia Watson EMFIA CFRE
Andrew Markwell FFIA CFRE
Christopher Benaud FFIA CFRE
David Mark Hindle EMFIA FAHP CFRE
David Osborne EMFIA CFRE
Deborah Beder EMFIA CFRE
Evelyn Mason FFIA CFRE
Jannine Jackson EMFIA CFRE
Jennifer Doubell EMFIA CFRE
John Herring EMFIA CFRE
John Pritchard EMFIA CFRE
John Townend FFIA CFRE
Joy Barrett EMFIA CFRE
Judith Ford EMFIA CFRE
Libby Rodgers‐McPhee FFIA CFRE
Lindsay May FFIA CFRE
Marilyn Rickard EMFIA CFRE
Marty Rhone EMFIA CFRE
Michael LeCouteur FFIA CFRE
Roewen Wishart FFIA CFRE
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John Godfrey MFIA CFRE
Angela Bowman EMFIA
Peter Fletcher FFIA CFRE
Janice Yerkovich FFIA
Craige Gravestein EMFIA CFRE
Daniel McDiarmid FFIA CFRE
Jane Thompson EMFIA CFRE
Jeffrey Buchanan EMFIA CFRE
Jenny Mansell‐Black EMFIA CFRE
Joanna Garner EMFIA CFRE
Katherine Davis EMFIA CFRE
Kenneth Edwards EMFIA CFRE
Leanne Angel MFIA CFRE
Leigh Ellen Cleave EMFIA CFRE
Lesley Ann Ray FFIA CFRE
Lindsay Stokes EMFIA CFRE
Margaret Scott FFIA CFRE
Nigel Harris FFIA CFRE Peter Treseder AM EMFIA CFRE
Rebecca Hazell MFIA CFRE
Ted E Flack FFIA CFRE
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CHAPTER EXECUTIVES COMMITTEES, CHAPTER SUB‐ COMMITTEES AND SPEAKERS 2010
Chapter 1 Executive Committee Chapter 2 Executive Committee Chapter 3 Executive
Committee Peter Burnett EMFIA President Leo Orland FFIA CFRE Chairman Sharon Hillman FFIA, Treasurer James Garland EMFIA CFRE Gail Breen MFIA Astrid Sweres MFIA Zoe Karkas MFIA Kerryn McIver MFIA Ryan Brown MFIA Nola Wilmot MFIA David Drysdale MFIA Chapter 1 Speakers Andrew Jobling Arthur Venn FFIA Craig Gravestein MFIA CFRE Astrid Sweres MFIA Cate Fitzpatrick Charlotte Francis EMFIA Chris Stallard MFIA Christopher Thorn Dahlia Brigham EMFIA Daraus Mirza David Ward Di Clarke Frank Chamberlin MFIA Gail Breen MFIA Gary Conyers Graham McKern FFIA CFRE Heath McSolvin Helena Steel Jeremy Deacon John Allen FFIA Lindsay Tighe Marg Smith Meaghan Bush MFIA Michelle Trevorrow FFIA CFRE Mike Rhodes Neer Korn Paul Ramsbottom Paul Tavatgis MFIA Peter Dalton FFIA CFRE Peter Fletcher FFIA CFRE Ralph Roath FFIA CFRE Raymond Kent Sharon Hillman FFIA Leo Orland FFIA CFRE
Alicia Watson EMFIA CFRE CFRMPresident Evelyn Mason FFIA CFRE Frances Cinelli MFIA Simon Harris MFIA Heidi von Creytz AMFIA Mark Quigley MFIA Stephen Mally MFIA John Shaw MFIA Nick Jaffer MFIA Mark Lees MFIA Joy Barrett EMFIA CFRE Chapter 2 SpeakersHon Kevin Greene MP Minister for Gaming and Racing Chris SelbyCraig Gravestein MFIADahlia Brigham EMFIADoug Dillon MFIA (Hon) CFREFrank Chamberlain MFIAGavin Coopey MFIAGethin FisherJason Haigh MFIAJodie WainwrightJohn BrogdenJohn CaseyJohn O’Donnell MFIAJohn PyeJohn Shaw MFIAJoy Barrett EMFIA CFREJudy Harris FFIA Laura Carniato MFIALawrence JacksonLindsay May FFIA CFREMalcolm AudMark Lees MFIAMark Quigley MFIA Mike BaileyNaomi Hamilton Pauline Keyvar MFIAPhil Wilson FFIA CFRESteve Anderton Wayne Li
Jo Garner EMFIA CFRE PresidentNigel Harris FFIA CFRE Rob Needham MFIA Treasurer Kathy Davis EMFIA CFRE Fiona Douglas MFIA Craig Gravestein MFIA CFRE Lesley Ray FFIA CFRE Margaret Scott FFIA CFRE Susan Teerds MFIA Martin Carolan MFIA Meredith Campbell MFIA Peter Cox MFIA Chapter 3 Speakers
Andrew Douglas MFIA Andrew Thomas Anne Collet Bebe Mawer MFIA Bruce Macdonald MFIA Christiana Stergiou MFIA Dimity Dornan Dr Chris Sarra Dr Sheila Colwell Dr Wendy Scaife EMFIA Fiona Douglas MFIA Genelle Nicholls Jenny Mansell‐Black EMFIA CFRE Jo Garner EMFIA CFRE Julian Moore Katherine Miller Kathy Davis EMFIA CFRE Kerry Cutting MFIA Leigh Cleave EMFIA CFRE Lesley Ray FFIA CFRE Louise Herron Lyn Walsom Margaret Goody Margaret Scott FFIA CFRE Martin Carolan MFIA Martin Griffin Meredith Campbell MFIA Nathan Betteridge MFIA Nigel Harris FFIA CFRE Paul Ramsbottom Peter Treseder AM EMFIA CFRE Premal Shah Rebecca Hazell MFIA CFRE Rob Needham MFIA
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Chapter 4 Executive Committee Chapter 5 Executive Committee Chapter 6 Executive
Committee Tracy McNamara MFIA President Rebecca Goodman MFIA Kim Jacobson MFIA CFRE Michael Elwood MFIA Maurice Henderson FFIA CFRE FAHP Julie Quimby MFIA Elizabeth Davis MFIA
Chapter 4 Speakers Andrea Petersen MFIA Anil Nair MFIA Clare MacAdam FFIA CFRE Elizabeth Davis MFIA Fiona Blinco EMFIA CFRE Hon Chris Schach MP John Hender John Strachan Julie Quimby MFIA Kim Jacobson MFIA CFRE Linda Alsina Mack Jones FFIA CFRE Maurice Henderson FFIA CFRE FAHP Michael Elwood MFIA Rebecca Goodman MFIA Simon Dick Tracey Finlay EMFIA CFRE Tracy McNamara MFIA Yvonne McClaren
Brian Holmes FFIA President Angela Bowman EMFIA CFRE Fiona Allan MFIA Birute Greenhalgh MFIA Lyn‐Marie Hegarty MFIA Hannah Pearce MFIA Ian Liddell MFIA Vicki Rasmussen MFIA Tina Williams MFIA Marianne Scartozzi MFIA
Chapter 5 Speakers Andrea Burns Andrea McGurk Angela Bowman EMFIA CFRE Annette Stanton Birute Greenhalgh MFIA Brian Holmes FFIA Dale Alcock Erica Larke‐Ewing MFIA Heiko Plange EMFIA Helen Carroll John Kipps John O’Donnell John Zaccaria Louise Bolt Lucinda Ardagh MFIA Lyn‐Marie Hegarty Maree Daniels MFIA Margaret Haydon FFIA Martin Paul MFIA Peter Fletcher FFIA CFRE Rachel Smith Ros Worthington Sally Edwards Sean Triner Tony Hagan MFIA Vicki Rasmussen MFIA Vicky Dodds MFIA
Judy Ford EMFIA CFRE President Bruno Yvanovich MFIA Diane Kargas AM EMFIA Rhonda Robinson MFIA Alison Tonkin MFIA Stephanie Hawkins AMFIA Chapter 6 Speakers Judy Ford EMFIA CFRE Dr Sam Prince Nik West Chapter 7 Executive Committee Stuart Foster EMFIA President Melita Griffin MFIA Carmen Jenkinson MFIA Ric Fletcher EMFIA CFRE Phil Baker EMFIA Kalli McCarthy MFIA Susan Sussems MFIA Erin Ison MFIA Chapter 7 Speakers Leo Orland FFIA CFREMelita Griffin MFIA Michael Downes Ric Fletcher EMFIA CFRE Richard Crawford Stuart Foster EMFIA
CHAPTER EXECUTIVES COMMITTEES, CHAPTER SUB‐ COMMITTEES AND SPEAKERS 2010 (cont)
Chapter 1 Speakers (cont) Chapter 3 Speakers (cont) Vicki Simmons Sally Friend Zoe Karkas MFIA Sam Broughton EMFIA Sandy Fuller MFIA Tanya Hundloe MFIA Ted Flack FFIA CFRE
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FIA’S NATIONAL AWARDS FOR FUNDRAISING EXCELLENCE 2010 NATIONAL AND CHAPTER JUDGES
National Judges Lesley Ray CFRE FFIA Maureen Collins MFIA Chris McMillan MFIA
Chapter Judging Panels Chapter 1 Peter Burnett EMFIA (Chapter 1) Marg Scott CFRE FFIA (Chapter 3) Ginta Orchard EMFIA (Chapter 4) Chapter 2 Barbara Ward MFIA (Chapter 2) Birute Greenhalgh MFIA (Chapter 5) Stuart Foster EMFIA (Chapter 7) Chapter 3 Kathy Davis EMFIA CFRE (Chapter 3) Stuart Foster EMFIA (Chapter 7) Susan Sussems MFIA (Chapter 7)
Chapter 4 Tracy McNamara MFIA (Chapter4) Judy Ford CFRE EMFIA (Chapter 6) Mark Hindle EMFIA CFRE FAHP (Chapter 2) Chapter 5 Lyn_Marie Hegarty MFIA (Chapter 5) Jeremy Maxwell CFRE FFIA (Chapter 1) Ginta Orchard EMFIA (Chapter 4) Chapter 6 Bruno Yvanovich MFIA (Chapter 6) Mark Hindle EMFIA CFRE FAHP (Chapter 2) Marg Scott CFRE FFIA (Chapter 3)
THANK YOU TO ALL OUR VOLUNTEERS WHO ARE SO COMMITTED TO FIA – YOUR PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION!
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2011
Leo Orland FFIA CFRE (Chairman from 20/02/2009)
Account Director, Robejohn & Associates
Peter Burnett EMFIA Director of Development, Ballarat Grammar Foundation
Alicia Watson EMFIA CFRE CFRM Principal, What’s On Consulting Pty Ltd
Evelyn Mason FFIA CFRE Managing Director, Evelyn Mason & Associates
Martin Carolan MFIA Fundraising / Communication Executive, St Vincent’s Brisbane
Lesley Ray FFIA CFRE Director of Fundraising, Mater Foundation
Maurice Henderson FFIA CFRE FAHP Director, Henderson Partners Fundraising
Brian Holmes FFIA Director Xponential Group
Judy Ford EMFIA CFRE Community Relations Manager, Anglicare Canberra & Goulbourn
Ric Fletcher EMFIA CFRE Business Development Manager, Cancer Council Tasmania
Derek Minett EMFIA (Org Member Director)
Chief Executive Officer North Shore Heart Research Foundation
Martin Joe Shannon B Comm CA (Independent Director) Director (Sydney), Moore Stephens Sydney