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The Australian Scholarships Foundation – ASF - is the only Australian organisation solely focused on funding and facilitating scholarships for Australian not for profit (NFP) directors and staff to undertake education, training  and mentoring programs that improve their ability to lead and manage their organisations.

ASF is the Deductible Gift Recipient (DGR) Fund of AusSchol Incorporated, an Australian registered charity, ABN 83 420 919 581.

ASF works with a number of Education Partners and Supporters to access and make scholarships available in a growing range of leadership and management training programs. These include post graduate university diploma, certificate and degree courses, short management and other training programs and specialized mentoring services. Disciplines covered include leadership, finance, accounting and risk management, board governance, strategic planning, project management, marketing and social networking. 

ASF does not provide any education and training programs in its own right, although it commissions education providers and private companies to deliver specific programs that meet NFP needs.

Full details, application forms and terms and conditions of current scholarships can be viewed at Current Scholarships Available in “Scholarships” & “FAQs”.

University of Melbourne - Managing Customers for Strategic Advantage 21-22 June 2012

Managing Customers for Strategic Advantage, 21-22 June 2012, Melbourne

100% SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE NOW

This 2-day program discusses how to manage customer acquisition and retention to improve overall organisational performance and sustainability.  The first part of the program lays the foundation for understanding customer behaviour and loyalty.  The second part focuses on the specific tools that can help build customer intimacy and turn customers into loyalists.  Note:  NFPs will be able to adapt concepts for "customers" and apply to donors and other stakeholders of a NFP organisation.

Topics Include:

  • Core ideas of high performance marketing
  • The logic of customer loyalty
  • Service quality as the foundation for loyalty
  • Customer relationship management tools
  • Loyalty strategies
  • What to do when things go wrong
Be Quick! Applications close 31 May 2012.
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University of Melbourne - Strategic Financial Analysis Intensive 15-16 September 2012

Strategic Financial Analysis, 15-16 September 2012, Melbourne

100% SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE NOW

2-day Program- 15-16 September 2012

This program is designed to help you and your company improve the way that financial decisions are made. Making sustainable business or investment decisions requires comprehensive analysis. Strategic Financial Analysis provides useful frameworks needed to formulate strategies, evaluate options for business and contribute to organisational performance. The subject will cover strategies to carry out financial analysis and planning, investment analysis, capital structure and utilisation, valuing strategic assets and reviewing business opportunities. Participants will be better prepared to make key financial decisions that drive organisational performance.

By the end of the program you will be able to:

  • Identify the components of an organisation's financial analysis framework.
  • Develop the ability to identify sources of complexity in investment decisions.
  • Evaluation of current performance and sustainability based on market conditions.
  • Perform analysis to gain an accurate valuation and understanding of what drives valuation.
  • Develop an understanding of capital management principles.
Tags: Finance & Investment Leadership & Management SHOW ALL Short Course SHOW ALL VIC SHOW ALL Open for applications

 
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600,000 NFP organisations contributes nearly 5% to GDP -$41b annually employs nearly 900,000 people attracts 4.6m volunteers
(source: ABS 2006-07 and Productivity Commission 2010)