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“In terms of calling people up to join Giving Pledge, I've had the greatest success with people in the tech industry."
Bill Gates talks about his advice to founders as to how much of their wealth they should allocate to supporting causes.
Daniel Petre discusses his journey into philanthropy, starting as a vice president on the Microsoft campus in the early nineties.
Antonia Ruffell talks about the opportunity for tech founders to see the impact of their giving by starting now, rather than waiting.
Antonia Ruffell explains what a private ancillary fund is, and how tech founders can use them to structure their giving.
Antonia Ruffell explains how StartGiving is working with tech founders to inspire a new culture of giving in the Australian innovation community.
Hot off her attendance at the Greater Giving Summit in Seattle, Antonia Ruffell shares seven US philanthropy trends and how Australia should take note.
Daniel Petre and Antonia Ruffell discuss the StartGiving origin story, why tech founders are wired to be philanthropic and the importance of giving now.
Daniel Petre, Antonia Ruffell and special guests share insights and perspectives for tech founders starting or scaling their giving journey.
Australians give less than our international counterparts; especially Australia’s wealthiest. What would it look like if that wasn’t the case?
Antonia Ruffell

What does StartGiving do?

Antonia Ruffell explains how StartGiving is working with tech founders to inspire a new culture of giving in the Australian innovation community.

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Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

Seven US giving trends

Hot off her attendance at the Greater Giving Summit in Seattle, Antonia Ruffell shares seven US philanthropy trends and how Australia should take note.

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StartGiving podcast

StartGiving podcast

Daniel Petre, Antonia Ruffell and special guests share insights and perspectives for tech founders starting or scaling their giving journey.

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Daniel Petre on the stage at Sunrise

StartGiving at Sunrise

Australians give less than our international counterparts; especially Australia’s wealthiest. What would it look like if that wasn’t the case?

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