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- BioBlitz project on track to protecting Walpole wilderness
- Diabetes prevention program goes online with digital trial
- Building strong and active communities through sport
- Flying high to advance health outcomes
- Empowering communities through school engagement and yarning
- Building community connection with Denmark FM
- WA Health Translation Network
- Conserving and engaging with Western Australia’s heritage
- Closing the education equity gap
- Supporting health and wellbeing outcomes in the West Kimberley
- Kalamunda Community Centre
- Building confidence and community through surfing experiences
- Food secure and healthy children across regional and remote Western Australia
- Using lived experience to address hardship and disadvantage
- Building community through arts projects in Perth
- Rehoming dogs in Geraldton and the Mid-West
- Preventing spinal cord injury through digital adaptation
- Providing food relief for those who need it most
- The silence that is not named: Being Indigenous and identifying as LGBTIQ+
- Tackling smoking rates in disadvantaged communities
- Improving childrens’ lives with imagination and interactivity
- Providing kids with a platform for positive impact
- Working with West Coast Fever to promote healthy living
- Connecting children with nature for therapy support
- New college facilities provide opportunities for cultural development
- Facilitating social innovation with fit-for-purpose spaces
- Rebuilding the community following a fire
- Encouraging cultural inclusion and diversity in the South West
- Observation towers and volunteer sustainability
- Enhancing community engagement with the Dinosaur Coast
- Improving access to Wyndham’s cultural history
- Supporting individuals with cystic fibrosis
- Co-designing a research project with Aboriginal youth
- A vehicle to mobilise volunteers
- Field of Light: Avenue of Honour
- A community hub supporting change for local people
- Protecting the animals of Possum Valley
- Creating social connection through cycling
- Making light work of Cape to Cape maintenance with mechanised wheelbarrows
- Celebrating a festival of birds and biodiversity
- Engaging girls through the power of performing arts
- Keeping more WA hearts beating
- Living better through live events
- Developing initiatives to address disadvantage
- Supporting digital inclusion and literacy in young people
- KIDDO Program
- Securing the future of endangered species in WA
- WACFL Platinum Partner
- Restoring health to the bush through Bush Heritage Australia
- Supporting a plastic free future
- Reimagining Chorus: An innovation program to re-design community services
- Supporting road safety for children
- Providing a fairer future for grandchildren
- Engaging and exciting kids through the Telethon Kids Discovery Centre
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- Let's Talk Collective Impact: Amplifying Your Project's Reach Through Collaboration
- Tips for managing multiple grant applications
- The importance of technology plans and the right online systems
- Thinking beyond your grant – How to amplify your impact
- 101 | Data, evidence and evaluation – essential ingredients for creating an effective impact narrative
- Systems change and outcomes-based funding programs – funding for the future
- 101 | Five top tips for supporting emerging leaders in community organisations
- 101 | Outcomes-based grant making – changing the way grant funding impacts on our communities.
- 101 | Ten tips for running effective focus groups.
- Grant making in the context of the WA Delivering Community Services in Partnership policy
- 101 | Project design demystified – the tale of a beautiful bookcase.
- 101 | The power of mapping your network
- The joys of collective giving circles: Impact100 WA
- 101 | Community collaboration – the glue that makes change sticky.
- To wellbeing and beyond – can we really measure progress for a healthy, happy society?
- 101 | The importance of knowledge management for community organisations
- 101 | Evidence-informed practice: A beginner’s guide
- 101 | Co-design and community collaboration – initiative design superheroes.
- 101 | Demystifying outcomes measurement and reporting
- 101 | Sharing an impact story that packs a punch.
- Implementing Lotterywest’s Good Practice Requirements
- Introducing Lotterywest’s new Grant Impact Guide
- Measuring social impact – What’s in it for me, you, and the community?
- WEBINAR - Ethics in Data Management and Collection
- WEBINAR - Collaboration and Engagement Techniques for Grant Seekers
- VIDEO - Telling evidence based stories
- VIDEO OVERVIEW - Data, Methods, Methodology and Evidence
- VIDEO OVERVIEW - Outcomes-based grant making
- WEBINAR - Evaluation Planner tool
- WEBINAR - Theory of Change and Logic Models
- WEBINAR - Introduction to the Community Impact Planner
- WEBINAR - Introduction to the Western Australian Community Impact Hub
- WEBINAR - Navigating the Community Insights Australia Tool
- WEBINAR - Writing great surveys - How to get the best out of your questions
- WEBINAR - Interview techniques - Making a good chat meaningful
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- Writing great surveys - How to get the best out of your questions (915840101397)
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- Lotterywest Grants Impact Cafe in Kalgoorlie (924198832587)
- Lotterywest Grants Impact Cafe & Networking Event in Joondalup (924979958957)
- Lotterywest Grants Impact Cafe & Networking Event in Joondalup (967512123807)
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Acknowledgement of Country
The Western Australian Community Impact Hub acknowledges and pays respect to the Traditional Owners of the land on which we are based, the Whadjuk people of the Noongar Nation and extends that respect to all the Traditional Owners and Elders of this country. We recognise the significant importance of their cultural heritage, values and beliefs and how these contribute to the positive health and wellbeing of the whole community.