Thursday, March 6, 2025
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM (AEDT)
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Following the release of the Not for Profit (NFP) Sector Development Blueprint in November 2024 – an independently developed 10-year roadmap for the sector – join us for an insightful discussion on its key outcomes and intended impact. 

We will be joined by Professor David Gilchrist, Director of the University of Western Australia’s Centre for Public Value and an expert contributor to the Blueprint, who will share his perspectives on its findings.

The NFP sector is under increasing pressure, with rising costs, increasing demand for services and funding limitations. Financial sustainability remains the most critical focus for many sector leaders, requiring new approaches to long-term viability.

The Blueprint highlights the critical need for innovative funding models, regulatory enablement, and purpose-driven leadership to ensure the sector’s long-term success. Our discussion will explore these themes and practical strategies for long-term success.

Featured speakers

Bhavesh Narsey
Partner & National Head of Not for Profit

Bhavesh has over 14 years’ experience in public practice, including secondments to US and UK. Bhavesh is a social impact and not-for-profit sector specialist and focuses on educational institutions, aged care providers, community housing, disability and community services, environmental groups, arts and cultural organisations, co-operatives, membership associations, industry groups and the charity sector.

Hannah Hiscox
Partner

Hannah has over 15 years’ experience with Grant Thornton Australia in the Audit and Assurance department. Hannah focuses solely on the Not-for-profit sector and is a specialist in the industry as her knowledge and experience allows her to quickly identify issues, particular audit requirements and share her industry insights.

Professor David Gilchrist
Professor, UWA Business School, Accounting and Finance
Professor David Gilchrist

David has extensive experience in human services, holding executive, consulting, and governance roles across disability, aged care, child protection, and NFPs