Nominations for the Australian Philanthropy Awards 2024, recognising and celebrating extraordinary achievements in contemporary philanthropy, will close on Sunday 25 February 2024.
The national awards honour those working to create lasting, positive change and contributing to a generous and inclusive Australia.
People and organisations from across Australia can nominate and be nominated – they don’t have to be a member of Philanthropy Australia. It’s simple and free to nominate.
Philanthropy Australia CEO Jack Heath said:
“I’m delighted that the awards are back for 2024. They are a wonderful opportunity to showcase what’s taking place across the country and to model great practice.
“Following a review and feedback, we have made changes to the awards, including a streamlining of the nomination process. It’s now a simple 1-2 page document or a two-minute video,” he said.
“We will profile the finalists for each award category, not just the winner,” Jack said. “The awards ceremony will celebrate a full range of outstanding contributions across the philanthropic sector.”
Participants can nominate an organisation, individual, project or program which they believe has inspired more and better giving in Australia.
The awards ceremony will take place in Sydney on Tuesday 16 April. Details will be publicised shortly.
All relevant details, including eligibility criteria and submission guidelines, can be found on the or directly on the Australian Philanthropy Awards site.
Nominations close on Sunday 25 February 2024 at 11.59pm AEDT.
Key award categories:
- Collaboration Award
- Inclusion Award
- Innovation Award
- Leadership Award
Cause-related co-partnered categories:
- Community Philanthropy Award (presented with Community Foundations Australia in collaboration with Lord Mayor’s Charitable Foundation, Foundation for Rural and Regional Renewal and Australian Communities Foundation)
- Environmental and Climate Philanthropy Award (presented with the Australian Environmental Grantmakers Network)
- International Philanthropy Award (presented with the Australian International Development Network)
- The Eve Mahlab AO Gender-wise Philanthropy Award (presented with Australians Investing in Women)
- First Nations Philanthropy Award
About us:
Philanthropy Australia, the national peak body for philanthropy, aims to achieve a generous and inclusive Australia through more and better charitable giving. Our members include trusts, foundations, families, individual donors, companies, professional advisers, intermediaries and not-for-profit organisations. Philanthropy Australia runs the Australian Philanthropy Awards but note that you don’t have to be a Philanthropy Australia member to enter.