Gavan Woinarski began his career in philanthropy and fundraising in 1995 after a distinguished career as a teacher and educational leader in Australia and the United Kingdom. After 11 years in educational fundraising at Melbourne Grammar School and Methodist Ladies' College, he moved into the health sector as Executive Director of the Mercy Health Foundation. As Principal Consultant at GDZW Philanthropy, Gavan works with organisations, families and individuals to help pioneer philanthropic endeavours that make a difference to people.
It is rare to be able to access the deep expertise and wise counsel of a genuinely expert practitioner in such a concise and well-structured book. So many great messages and much values-based guidance. Definitely a must read. Emeritus Professor Glenn Bowes AO, MBBS PhD FRACPFormer Associate Dean Advancement, University of Melbourne A combination of vision, values, strategy, compelling communication via stories and practical advice make this a significant resource for school leaders. Philanthropy is not fundraising. If you are unsure of the difference, this is the book for you. Allan Shaw Ass Dip Art Grad Dip Ed MEd UTAS FACEL FACE, Former CEO AHISA, Past principal of The Knox School and Peter Moyes Anglican Community School There are a number of things common across third sector organisations; one is the need for friend and fundraising, another is how inexperienced the sector is in achieving either. This book provides an accessible, 'hands on' guide, written by an expert in the field with supportive tools to start or refine your approach to attract and retain philanthropic support. Whilst the book has a school focus, the contents extend to all third sector organisations. Dr John Ballard, BA MHA DBA GAICDCompany director, Former Associate Vice Chancellor ACU and NFP CEO The accumulated wisdom and experience in this book are invaluable. It is a resource every independent school needs. Gabby Montagnese, ABPB MAICDFormer CEO New Age Caravans, Active philanthropist, Board member, Eltham College I admire anyone who has the courage to write about culture. And I particularly admire someone who encourages a culture of giving to support something as essential as education. This book should be compulsory reading for anyone contemplating a school fundraising program. It contains the wisdom of a lifetime's devotion to this critical task. Simon McKeon AO, BCom LLB Melb. HonDPH La Trobe FAICDChancellor, Monash University, 2011 Australian of the Year