Future Generations Foundation

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We've supported programs that have assisted countless individuals make lasting and positive enhancements to their physical, psychological and social wellness. This year Burn Support Group is among our Excellent Cause Give champions nominated by nib Wellness Carrier Involvement Lead, Tayla Henry. We support partners to deliver even more solution, better, to more individuals. Each year we offer as much as $2 million in funding to collaborations that share our purpose of helping areas and Bookmarks people live healthier lives.

Nib structure Limited is a charity signed up with the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Payment (ACNC) with a charitable purpose of advancing wellness and progressing public or social welfare. We make every effort to strengthen the health and wellness and social resilience of our neighborhoods by sustaining efforts that add to better well-being both daily and in times of requirement.

Read our latest nib Neighborhood Record which brings to life the work we do throughout the nib Group in the areas where we work and live. NibGive: our staff member offering program urges our workers to get involved in a broad range of community offering and providing initiatives, consisting of pay-roll providing and fundraising.

We sustain neighborhood initiatives that enhance the wellness and health and wellbeing of the areas in which we run, constructing resilience to assist individuals face daily challenges as well as reacting to emergency situations and natural disasters. Great Cause Grants: we empower our people to assess health and social problems they care about and champion their colleagues to support these causes.

We're supporting innovative health and wellness initiatives concentrated on establishing favorable health and wellness behaviors and decreasing risk variables to avoid chronic illness. Nib structure donated $10,000 to Cape York Collaboration to sustain more than 100 family members of Wujal Wujal that are still displaced from their area due to the flooding from ex-Tropical Cyclone Jasper.