Why partner with SVA?

We’re Australia’s leading social impact organisation and we’re all about innovating for good. We work hand in hand with our passionate partners and communities to solve challenging social problems and drive real change. In our 20-year history, we’ve created new ways to help Australian communities.

You can help us lead the charge against ‘too hard’. We need the support of likeminded passionate changemakers who also see ‘too hard’ as an opportunity to take action.

How you can help

By partnering with SVA, you’ll be contributing to:

  • building coalitions for change 
  • working across sectors 
  • building skills in organisations 
  • investing in social impact 
  • building evidence and thought leadership 
  • evaluating, learning and adapting new ways to solve social problems 
  • influencing decision-makers. 

What our partners say

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SVA’s Partners in Recovery collaboration has provided critical information to philanthropy during the COVID pandemic. It has been a very challenging time for the charitable sector. Lord Mayor’s Charitable Foundation has relied on the Partners in Recovery data, insights and consultations as part of key information to feed into decision making about where our support is most needed.” Dr Catherine Browne OAM Former CEO, Lord Mayor’s Charitable Foundation
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It was a natural decision for us to support SVA’s Young Children Thriving initiative due to the significant alignment between our two organisations. Not only do we share the belief that bold action is needed to address inequality in our communities, but we also understand that it requires collaborative efforts to achieve this goal. We were particularly impressed by SVA’s extensive history of successful partnerships and their ability to develop, test, and scale innovative solutions.” Brian M. Davis Charitable Foundation
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We’re looking for passionate partners who see ‘too hard’ as an opportunity to create real change