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LLEAP

Philanthropy in Australian education has a long history. The LLEAP project investigates the impact of philanthropy in education. It aims to build knowledge and improve outcomes for schools and philanthropic supporters. What makes philanthropic support successful? How do we ensure it is relevant and effective? And who benefits? Collectively, there is still much more to understand about its impact, and the potential to benefit from shared knowledge, experience and insight. 

NEW - Practical resources from Year 1 of LLEAP 

LLEAP Dialogue Series: Cases companion document 
(April 2012)
LLEAP Dialogue Series:A guide to grow your ideas ineducation for maximum impact
(April 2012)

 

We acknowledge the generous support of The Ian Potter Foundation for the printing of the inaguaral LLEAP Dialogue Series documents. Additional hard copies of each document can be purchased. Order Online Now

"The LLEAP project offers new research-based insight into the impact of philanthropy in education, which will be of immense value to the philanthropic sector and those that it aims to support."
– Dr Deborah Seifert, CEO, Philanthropy Australia

"The LLEAP project will enhance our knowledge and our ability to make informed decisions and has the potential to improve outcomes for all stakeholders from philanthropic investment in education. Giving West believes that giving needs to be strategic, structured and effective so we fully support the LLEAP initiative."
– Kevin MacDonald, CEO, Giving West



LLEAP Project Partners

LLEAP Brochure

Celebrate & Learn Forum

Professor Geoffrey Blainey (AC), Professor Brian Caldwell (Chair, LLEAP Advisory Group), Caroline Milburn, specialist education reporter,The Age newspaper and others from education and philanthropy presented at the 2012 LLEAP forum at the Victorian State Library on the 24th of April. Read the feedback

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