Practice & Collaboration

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Definition and Approach

Complex social challenges aren’t solved in silos, so we focus on bringing people together, shining a light on good work, and de-risking innovative community-led responses. At the same time, we are working openly to improve our own philanthropic practice and to bring others on the journey.

Just Listening Community

The Just Listening Community (JLC) is a free community space offering connection to people experiencing emotional or suicidal distress or those with an important story to share. This community-based model offers an alternative pathway to support outside of the Mental Health Act and the mental health system. It builds the capacity of communities to support each other by offering human-to-human connection while resisting the urge to fix or provide solutions, removing the unequal power dynamic often present between a person seeking support and the person providing it.

Mannifera

Mannifera is an Australian philanthropic funding collective supporting a stronger democracy and a fairer Australia. Through their grants they support the advocacy work of civil society organisations, coalitions, campaigns and initiatives across four key focus areas: fairness in political participation, fairness and quality in public debate, fair, accountable and open government, and a fair and equitable tax system and social safety net.

Match Studio

Match Studio is an interdisciplinary research and professional practice studio based in UniSA Creative. Through their annual Match Tournament, Match Studio encourages interdisciplinary teams of students to collaborate in developing a proposal to address a meta challenge.

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Match Tournament Exhibition 2021,

Match Challenge: Activating Community Resilience

Congratulation to the Match Tournament 2021 winning team for their concept Neighbourly Notes!

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©Fay Fuller Foundation
We acknowledge the Kaurna people of the Adelaide Plains and the traditional custodians and owners of the lands on which we work and live across Australia. We pay our respects to Elders of the past, present and into the future. We are committed to collaboration that furthers self-determination, as we go forward, we will continue to listen, learn, and be allies for a healing future.