Can we help your organisation have more impact in 2013?
The Australia Institute works with a wide range of NGOs, community organisations and social enterprises on collaborative research projects, infographics and events. The Institute can help your organisation with:
- Polling – to help you better understand the extent of the policy problem you’re trying to fix
- Infographics – to help you explain the extent of the policy problem you’re trying to fix
- Research papers and costings – to develop solutions to the policy problem you’re trying to fix
- Attracting media – to highlight the policy problem you’re trying to fix
- Training your staff in economics and policy development – so that they can talk persuasively about the policy problem you’re trying to fix.
The combination of all these elements was the foundation of the Institute’s success in 2012. With a federal election due next year it is not too early to give some thought over the summer to your needs before giving us a call in the new year to discuss how we can help your organisation have even more impact in 2013.
You can reach us at mail@tai.org.au or on 02 6206 8700 (our office re-opens Monday 7 January 2013).
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