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A guide to the grant writing process Disciple Org Au

This short manual attempts to provide a general guide to the grant writing process. It focuses on the first half of the process, covering the steps that lead to the submission of your grant proposal. In addition, it provides web resources that, although may not specifically apply to your organization, can be useful in understanding the general procedures of grant writing and in getting you started.

2017 Funding Guide
AGM Road mapping tool Norton Rose Fulbright

This AGM roadmap has been updated to reflect the significant rule changes that have recently been made for virtual meetings. It remains a user-friendly tool that can be adapted to your entity’s specific needs. In addition to a clear list of deliverables, the roadmap provides you with a regulatory background for each step and prompts you to take action within automatically-generated deadlines.

2020 AGM (Annual General Meeting), Meetings Guide
Check-up: Our dispute resolution processes Australian Indigenous Governance Institute

All of the statements in this document are about the best-practice processes and systems your organisation has for managing disputes and addressing complaints, grievances and appeals. Tick your level of agreement or disagreement with each and then note what priority it is for your organisation.

2013 Dispute management, Governance, Resolution Guide
Everybody's business: A handbook for Indigenous employment Reconciliation Australia and Social Ventures Australia

This step-by-step instruction manual is packed with practical advice for managers and supervisors who are on the frontline of hiring and retaining staff. 

2013 Employment, Induduction, Staff Guide
Good governance guide Victorian Local Governance Association

The Good Governance Guide is a practical resource for anyone involved in the decision-making process in Victoria’s local government sector. It focuses on the areas where good governance has the most impact and offers suggestions for how it can work.

2012 Governance, Strategic planning, Succession Planning Guide
Good governance principles and guidance for not-for-profit organisations Australian Institute of Company Directors

The objective of this Good Governance Principles and Guidance for Not-for-Profit Organisations (Principles and Guidance) is to share with the NFP community some key principles that are a useful starting point for NFP boards when considering what constitutes good governance practice (with regard to their particular circumstances).

2013 Governance, NFP (Not-For-Profit) Guide
Governance for good: The ACNC’s guide for charity board members Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission

This guide is for people who are, or are thinking of becoming, board members of a charity registered with the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission (ACNC). It focuses on good governance and how it helps charities in the context of their obligations.

2018 Board, Charity, Governance Guide
Guide on AGMs impacted by covid-19 Governance Institute of Australia

This guidance offers suggestions reflecting the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) and associated regulation. Companies will need to consider their individual circumstances, including their constitutions and any other relevant matters.

2020 AGM (Annual General Meeting), Governance, Health Guide
Guide to applying for DGR status Secretariat of National Aboriginal and Islander Child Care (SNAICC)

This resource aims to support the many local community initiatives that could go a long way to addressing our communities’ needs and dreams — if only the resources, time and money were available. 

2016 Education, Funding, Youth Guide
Guidelines for best practice flexible and sustainable agreement making AIATSIS Research

This Best Practice Guide is designed to provide practical guidance for government parties on the behaviours, attitudes and practices that can achieve flexible, broad and efficient resolutions of native title. It identifies a range of common factors indicative of successful broader land settlements that may be applied or adapted to the circumstances of particular settlements.

2009 Agreements, AIATSIS Guide
Guidelines for ethical research in Australian Indigenous studies AIATSIS

This revised comprehensive review of AIATSIS sets the highest standards of ethics and support for human rights in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander research. While the principles in the 2012 edition are largely retained, they have been reorganised into a new framework and augmented to reflect emerging standards and developments.

2020 AIATSIS, Capacity building, Data sovereignty, Ethics, Research Guide
Guidelines on how to participate National Landcare Programme

This guide provides a general overview of the National Landcare Programme (NLP) investment, which includes investing in projects that build on our partnerships with Indigenous people and communities so they have the opportunity to fully participate in land and sea management, drawing on their significant and unique knowledge, skills and responsibilities. 

Employment, Environment, EPBC Act (Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation), Land and sea management, Training, Volunteering Guide
How to get into local and regional media Media Trust

This guidebook provides general information on how to get into local and regional media.

2017 Community Guide
Independent director guide Aboriginal Governance and Management Program

This guidebook provides information on how to select independent directors for the Aboriginal boardroom. 

2016 Board, Directors, Members, ORIC Guide
Managing conflict: A guide for boards Governing Good

This guidebook provides information about how a board member in a non-profit or voluntary organization manages conflict. 

2016 Board, Directors, Members, NFP (Not-For-Profit), Volunteering Guide
Metadata and digital files AIATSIS

This guide on metadata explains what  metadata is, why it is important and how it can be used for digital files.

2021 Guide
Procedure for handling complaints or disputes Yamatji Marlpa Aboriginal Corporation

This brochure provides a brief guide to the processes for dealing with disputes or complaints by members, clients and the general public. 

2017 Dispute management Guide
Raising your profile on social media Media Trust

This guidebook provides general information on how to raise your profile on social media.

2017 Communication Guide
Recruiting and supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander employees: A guide for community legal centres National Association of Community Legal Centres

To assist community legal centres (CLCs) to meet the cultural safety standards in the National Accreditation Scheme (NAS), the National Association of Community Legal Centres (NACLC) has developed this Guide to assist NACLC and CLCs to improve the attraction, recruitment, support and retention of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander employees in the sector. 

2017 Business, Culture, Employment, Training Guide
Simple steps to planning a campaign Media Trust

This guide provides some simple steps to plan a campaign.

2017 Business Guide

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