About our Online Services

Philanthropy Australia provides a range of online services, many of which contain either additional features for Members or are only available to those who are Members or Subscribers.

Of you are a Member or Subscriber and require help with online services, go to the Help page.

Who has access?

Here is a breakdown of our online services and who has access to the various features:

Online Services Access

 

Public

Associate or Full Member

Resource/Knowledge Centre Subscriber

Online Directory Subscriber

Philanthropy Australia Website

www.philanthropy.org.au

Open access to all except protected documents

Open access to all, including an archive of Member newsletters and protected documents

Open access to all except protected documents

Open access to all except protected documents

PhilanthropyWiki

PhilanthropyWiki articlephilanthropywiki.org.au

Open access to read everything on the Wiki except protected documents

Can read everything on the Wiki

Can access protected documents, can edit the wiki

Can read everything on the Wiki except protected documents

Can read everything on the Wiki except protected documents

Australian Directory of Philanthropy Online

philanthropy.org.au/directory

Must subscribe or join to access.

Can access the Online Directory

Up to three people per organisation can access the Online Directory

Up to three people per organisation can access the Online Directory

Projects Pool

www.philanthropy.org.au/projects

Must join as Full Member to access.

Full Members only can browse, add & edit project entries

Must join as Full Member to access.

Must join as Full Member to access.

Philanthropy Australia Library Catalogue

library.philanthropy.org.au

Open access to search & browse

Can search & browse, can request/reserve items online

Can search & browse

Can request/reserve items online

Can search & browse

Your Control Panel

philanthropy.org.au/controlpanel

Must subscribe or join to access.

Can change own email & password

Manage email subscriptions to newsletters & Affinity Groups/Networks

Contact Membership Managers

Manage organisation's details

View Membership status

Can change own email & password

Manage email subscriptions to newsletters

View Subscription status

Can change own email & password

View Subscription status

Members Only (protected) documents on the Website & Wiki

Although one of the primary purposes of the Philanthropy Australia Website is to provide the sector with a clearinghouse of information, some documents are relevant to Members only, and are thus only accessible with a Member username & password.

You can recognise these documents because they are preceeded with a About Link Activationkey icon.

Clicking a protected link will take you to the document via a login page. Clicking on the key will bring you back to this instruction page.

If you are a Subscriber to the Australian Directory of Philanthropy Online or the Knowledge Centre, you have access only to the Directory, not the About Link Activationprotected links.

What is the Control Panel ?

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Each individual associated with a Member, and up to three people associated with a Subscriber, has their own individual username (email address) and password to personally access our protected online services.

Your Control Panel is a personalised page that only you have access to with your login. From the Control Panel you can change your email address and password, view the status of your organisation's subscription or membership, and depending on your status, manage your email subscriptions. It also provides a central location for you to access the online services that are protected.

You can go directly to the Control Panel by visiting www.philanthropy.org.au/controlpanel, or clicking the "Your Control Panel" link at the top of the navigation menu on every page of the Philanthropy Australia website.

How do I get access?

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Click here to find out how you can become a Member.

Click here to find out how you can become a Subscriber.

If you are already a Member and you're having difficulty logging in, please browse the Help page or contact Philanthropy Australia.


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