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To SOCIAL POLICY CONNECTIONS As an independent advocacy organisation, Social Policy Connections endeavours to engage in social and political debates, drawing strongly from the insight and expertise of the Christian social traditions. SPC is a non-profit organisation but does not have DGR tax deductible status, and relies on your financial generosity to contribute to the public conversation on urgent issues today.
Donate through the mail Please download our Donation Form and post to
Social Policy Connections PO Box 505 Box Hill VIC 3128 AUSTRALIA
Join us as a volunteer Social Policy Connections warmly welcomes the contributions of volunteers with their special skills. As the work of SPC expands, we will be looking for people to help on committees, in research and publications, administration, IT, media liaison and fund-raising. If you think you may have a contribution to make, please contact us at our office. Click here.
Make a Bequest Let your contribution live on after you. Most of us want to leave this world a better place for our being here. As we grow older, we may sometimes wonder how to hand on the torch of love and concern to the new generations, and particularly to ensure a just and peaceful future for those in poverty and distress. Making a bequest can ensure your aspirations and hopes will endure after you. If you wish to make a lasting contribution in the struggle for a more just and peaceful world, please consider Social Policy Connections in your will. For more information, click here.
Donations to THE YARRA INSTITUTE FOR RELIGION AND SOCIAL POLICY – with tax deductibility (DGR status)
As a research institute auspiced within the Melbourne College of Divinity, and hence part of the national university system, the Yarra Institute has Donor Gift Recipient (DGR) status and so is eligible for tax deductibility for donations.
It is sited on the premises of Yarra Theological Union at Box Hill, a Recognised Teaching Institution of the Melbourne College of Divinity.
For donation options to the Yarra Institute for Religion and Social Policy, click here.
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