Impact Solutions International

Who We Sponsor

Our philanthropic contribution is an important reflection of who we are at Impact Solutions International. We view ourselves as a not-only-for-profit organisation. Our success means we can actively support others whether that be through financial assistance, reduced fees, scholarships or probono work. Some of our support work includes

Australian Marine Conservation Society

Australia’s only national charity dedicated solely to protecting our precious ocean wildlife – a community of ocean lovers across the nation working for healthy seas.

An independent charity, staffed by a committed group of scientists, educators and passionate advocates who have defended Australia’s oceans for over 50 years.

Interplast

For nearly 30 years, Interplast has worked in 25 countries and implemented over 500 surgical and allied health medical program activities across the Asia Pacific region. They provide free reconstructive surgery for patients who would otherwise not be able to afford access to such services and they empower local medical personnel by building their capacity to act independently. Interplast have supported over 70 surgeons and nurses to continue part of their training in Australia, sent over 600 volunteers on medical programs, provided over 32,000 consultations and performed over 21,000 life-changing operations.

Médecins Sans Frontières

Médecins Sans Frontières is the world’s leading independent organisation for medical humanitarian aid. Every day more than 24,000  Médecins Sans Frontières field staff are providing assistance to people caught in crises around the world. They have offices in 19 countries supporting these teams, including our office in Sydney. Every year around one hundred Australians are sent to and supported in the field by Médecins Sans Frontières Australia.

Rotary International

What would it take to change the world? Rotary’s 1.2 million members believe it starts with a commitment to Service Above Self. In more than 34,000 clubs worldwide, you’ll find members volunteering in communities at home and abroad to support education and job training, provide clean water, combat hunger, improve health and sanitation, and eradicate polio.

The Salvation Army

The Salvation Army Australia is an international Christian movement, united by faith and giving hope where it’s needed most. Across Australia – in cities, country towns and rural communities – our work touches every demographic and age group.  We’re involved in national issues while also bringing hope to people who may be experiencing hardship or injustice.

Save the Children

Save the Children has a vision of a world in which every child attains the right to survival, protection, development and participation. This means ensuring children no longer die from preventable diseases, that they have a childhood – even in emergencies, that they have the opportunity to learn through access to education and that they have – and understand – their rights as a child. With millions of children abused, exploited, trafficked or recruited as soldiers each year, and millions more working in harmful conditions, they fight for legal safeguards to address and prevent these child protection concerns. Over its 90 year history, Save the Children has grown to become the world’s leading independent organisation for children with 29 national organisations working together to deliver programs in more than 120 countries.

School of St. Jude

In February 2002, Gemma Sisia (nee Rice) from Northern NSW in Australia, founded The School of St Jude in Arusha, Tanzania, East Africa. The classroom doors at The School of St Jude have been open for ten years now. As a charity-funded school, St Jude’s provides a free, high-quality education to over 1,500 of the poorest children of Arusha Region, Tanzania, while also providing boarding for over 1,000 students. Additionally, the school now provides employment to over 400 Tanzanians and purchases the essential goods required to run the school everyday from the local community. The ripple effect of these benefits on the community and beyond has been incredible.

Spirit of Humanity Forum

The Spirit of Humanity Forum is a new global network of organisations, communities and individuals committed to catalyse effective systemic change in governance and decision-making, based on core human values. The Forum creates a safe space for deeper encounter, exploration and dialogue among leaders to discover new ways to move forwards.

Unyoke Foundation

Unyoke Foundation is an independent, African based, global resource organisation that specialises in the inter-generational accompaniment of peacebuilders. It is a path-breaker in the African peacebuilding field, and it is led and governed by African peacebuilders.

World Vision

World Vision is a Christian relief, development and advocacy organisation dedicated to working with children, families and communities to overcome poverty and injustice. With the support of more than 400,000 Australians, World Vision helps more than 20 million people every year.