CSI seeks world-class global alliances with universities, teachers, researchers and social entrepreneurs. We are part of a global research network of business schools committed to socially responsible business management. CSI is affiliated with seven international and seven Australian organisations.
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INTERNATIONAL AFFILIATES
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Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action (ARNOVA)
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The Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action (ARNOVA) is a neutral, open forum committed to strengthening the research community in the emerging field of nonprofit and philanthropic studies. ARNOVA brings together both theoretical and applied interests, helping scholars gain insight into the day-to-day concerns of third-sector organisations, while providing nonprofit professionals with research they can use to improve the quality of life for citizens and communities. For more information about ARNOVA, click on the logo.
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Business for Social Responsibility (BSR)
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Business for Social Responsibility (BSR) is a leader in corporate responsibility. BSR works with its global network of more than 250 member companies to develop sustainable business strategies and solutions through consulting, research, and cross-sector collaboration. With six offices in Asia, Europe, and North America, BSR leverages its expertise in environment, human rights, economic development, and transparency and accountability to guide global companies toward creating a just and sustainable world. For more information about BSR, click on the logo.
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World Alliance for Citizen Participation (CIVICUS)
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CIVICUS: World Alliance for Citizen Participation is an international alliance of members and partners which constitute an influential network of organisations at the local, national, regional and international levels, and span the spectrum of civil society including: civil society networks and organisations; trade unions; faith-based networks; professional associations; NGO capacity development organisations; philanthropic foundations and other funding bodies; businesses; and social responsibility programmes. For more information about CIVICUS, click on the logo.
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European Academy of Business in Society (EABIS)
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The European Academy of Business in Society (EABIS) is a unique alliance of companies, business schools and academic institutions that is, with the support of the European Commission, committed to integrating business in society issues into the heart of business theory and practice in Europe. For more information about EABIS, click on the logo.
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International Society for Third-Sector Research (ISTR)
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The International Society for Third-Sector Research (ISTR) is a major international association promoting research and education in the fields of philanthropy, civil society and the nonprofit sector. ISTR reflects the growing worldwide interest in Third Sector research and provides a permanent forum for international research, while at the same time building a global scholarly community in this field. For more information about the ISTR, click on the logo.
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Nonprofit Academic Centers Council (NACC)
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The Nonprofit Academic Centers Council (NACC) is a membership association comprised of academic centers or programs at accredited colleges and universities that focus on the study of nonprofit organisations, voluntarism and/or philanthropy. For more information about the Nonprofit Academic Centers Council , click on the logo.
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The UN Global Compact
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The UN Global Compact is a strategic policy initiative for businesses that are committed to aligning their operations and strategies with ten universally accepted principles in the areas of human rights, labour, environment and anti-corruption. By doing so, business, as a primary agent driving globalisation, can help ensure that markets, commerce, technology and finance advance in ways that benefit economies and societies everywhere. CSI is a member of the UN Global Compact Australia Network along with a cluster of Global Compact participants who come together to advance the Global Compact and its principles within Australia. For more information about the UN Global Compact, click on the logo.
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AUSTRALIAN AFFILIATES
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Associations Forum
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The Associations Forum focuses on furthering advancement, best practice and better performance of not-for-profit organisations, including Associations, Clubs, Charities, Institutes, Councils, Societies and Foundations. Associations Forum Pty Ltd is a valuable way for such groups to share knowledge and experience. For more information about the Associations Forum, click on the logo.
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Australia and New Zealand Third Sector Research (ANZTSR)
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The Australia and New Zealand Third Sector Research (ANZTSR) is a network interested in pursuing or encouraging research into the Third Sector in Australia and New Zealand, not-for-profit, community or voluntary organisations and the activities of volunteering and philanthropy. For more information about ANZTSR, click on the logo.
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Australian Davos Connection
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The Australian Davos Connection is a not-for-profit leadership organisation which brings together leaders from business, government, the public sector, academia and the broader community to improve their understanding of key issues affecting Australia. For more information about the Australian Davos Connection, click on the logo.
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Givewell
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Givewell provides a comprehensive research service for informed giving in effort to foster a better culture of giving in Australia. Givewell specialises in gathering information about charities, foundations and community attitudes to giving; ensures that professional advice on donations and bequests becomes a normal part of financial, tax and estate planning services; and helps companies and grant makers implement well constructed giving programs as part of their service to the community. For more information about Givewell, click on the logo.
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National Roundtable of Nonprofit Organisations
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The National Roundtable for Nonprofit Organisations is an independent, non-political organisation dedicated to enhancing the extraordinary work and effort undertaken by nonprofit organisations in Australia. Conceived in 2004 and formally constituted in 2006, the Roundtable is the first attempt in Australia by the nonprofit sector in all its diversity to come together as one body. Its mission is to lead by being an effective voice on common and shared issues affecting the contribution, performance and viability of nonprofit organisations in Australia. For more information about the Roundtable, click on the logo.
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Not-for-Profit Network
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Not-For-Profit Network helps the people working in non profit organisations in Australia and New Zealand to be more successful and their organisations to be more sustainable. This is done by providing specialist educational events, opportunities for peer-networking, advice, recognition, publications and resources. Their vision is to achieve a strong, vibrant and sustainable Australasian nonprofit sector. Other members include professional associations, industry bodies, unions, charities, disability service providers, aged care facilities, community groups, museums, art galleries, schools, philanthropic organisations, religious groups, sporting groups and any other kind of not-for-profit organisation. For more information about the not-for-profit network, click on the logo.
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Philanthropy Australia
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Philanthropy Australia is the national peak body for philanthropy and a not-for-profit membership organisation. Philanthropy Australia Members are trusts and foundations, families and individuals who want to make a difference through their own philanthropy and to encourage others to become philanthropists. Its mission is to represent, grow and inspire an effective and robust philanthropic sector for the community. For more information about Philanthropy Australia, click on the logo.
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