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sphinxx offers $10,000 in scholarships for NFPs

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

At sphinxx, we're often contacted by charities and not for profit organisations telling us about their new campaigns and initiatives, asking for support or advice. I’ve been thinking for a while about how to support and promote charities and NFP activities in line with sphinxx’s aims of advancing women as leaders, and opportunities to support them in their achieving their goals too.

So today I would like to announce our first ever Scholarship Program for Not-For-Profit organisations. We will be giving three scholarships each in Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide and Brisbane - which entitles scholarship recipients to a complimentary annual membership in the sphinxx Leadership Program - over $10,000 value in total.

Download the info pack and application form here. And make sure you forward this opportunity on to anyone you know who works in an NFP or community organisation.  

I’m looking forward to learning more about the work going on in the NFP sector and in doing our bit to ensure women are equally represented in our workplaces and communities.