RESEARCH REPORTS

We're excited to announce the release of our 2023 GivingLarge report

2023 REPORT NOW AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE

2023 REPORT NOW AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE

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Full 2023 Report

General Price: $1490

Charities Price: $740

 

Full 2023 Report incl. Data Supplement

General Price: $1890

Charities Price: $890

Click through to purchase your copy of the full 2023 report or request an invoice through the link above.

Top 50 companies will again be provided a GivingLarge Top 50 Badge for sharing on social media and with their broader network.

About the Report

The GivingLarge Report and research sets out to highlight the considerable community contributions being made by some of Australia’s top companies.

The 2023 Report provides a 50 page in depth analysis of corporate philanthropy in Australia. Insights include:

  • Community contribution by company, sector and overall top 50
  • Percentage of pre-tax profit & earnings by company, sector & top 50
  • Primary cause areas by company, sector and top 50
  • Assurance, standardisation & itemisation of giving by company, sector and top 50
  • Emerging trends over time for leading companies & the corporate philanthropy landscape
  • Biggest percentage movers and stand out contributions
  • Analysis of most common cause areas.
  • Extensive discussion and conclusions on corporate giving in Australia.
  • Sector Analysis for Finance, Materials, Real Estate, Consumer, Energy, Utilities, Information Technology, Industrial, Health Care, Telecommunications

Includes an option to also purchase our GivingLarge Data Supplement; The Data supplement provides an extensive database (XLS) containing the collected data from every company analyzed over the last 3 years. The database displays total contributions, percentage of profits, standardisation and assurance assessment, nominated cause areas and growth in giving all in an easy to analyse spreadsheet. The data supplement contains over 2000 data points for over 130 private and public Australian companies.

The research conducted annually by Strive Philanthropy analyses the publicly available reports of our top companies, compiling their community investment statistics to develop a unique data set aimed to draw attention to corporate Australia’s efforts in this area. Supported by Philanthropy Australia, Corporate Citizenship and The Wheelton Foundation the findings of this research help to:

  • Inform future corporate behaviour in community investment;
  • Encourage increased contributions & transparency;
  • Stimulate best practice sharing
  • Create an environment of healthy peer review