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Leading Learning in Education and Philanthropy (LLEAP)

Leading Learning in Education and Philanthropy (LLEAP)

LEAP

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.The LLEAP project is being conducted by the Tender Bridge team at ACER in partnership with The Ian Potter Foundation, the Origin Foundation and the Scanlon Foundation.

FROM YEAR 2 - A practical LLEAP resource

LLEAP Dialogue Series (No.2): A practical guide to grow your ideas for maximum impact


 FROM YEAR 1 - Practical LLEAP resources

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

 

  

 

LLEAP Dialogue Series: Cases companion document (April 2012)

 

 

 

  

Hard copies of these LLEAP resources can be purchased via the ACER Shop. Order Online Now

 

LLEAP Brochure

NEW 2013 LLEAP Guide

NEW the 2013 LLEAP Guide was launched on 23 April at a national event hosted by the Victorian Department of Education and Early Childhood Development and supported by Schools Connect Australia. The event attracted more than 100 participants from schools, philanthropy, not-for-profit and government. The Keynote address was given by Professor Bill Lucas, who also facilitated a panel discussion. The event was very well-received by participants.  Read the 2013 forum feedback

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