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“Women in Australia have been and continue to be the driving force behind most philanthropic decisions whilst going about their giving in a quiet, humble way.”
A paper, written by Kimberly Downes, investigating the role and influence of women in Australian philanthropy.
“Insipiring Donors to Give” Funding & Philanthropy Magazine #98 article by Kimberly Downes, September 2023
“The Hidden Philanthropist” podcast featuring Kimberly Downes, Feb 2023
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Philanthropic strategist Kimberly Downes is the author of one of the few pieces of research into how women give in Australia. Here, she shares a story and some of the key findings. Despite women finding it difficult to consider themselves philanthropists, she says, they instinctively look after those in the community and through philanthropy have the power to give hope.
Educate Plus - Engaging Women as Donors
APAC - Engaging Women as Donors
KDD - Engaging Women as Donors
F&P Magazine - Article
WNA Masterclass
Giving in Australia
Creating a Culture of Philanthropy
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