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Give Where You Live launches tax-time appeal to keep philanthropy local

The foundation urges Geelong residents to direct tax-deductible donations toward organisations solving problems in their own region.

By The Daily Geelong · Published 26 June 2026

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Give Where You Live launches tax-time appeal to keep philanthropy local
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The Give Where You Live Foundation is calling on Geelong residents to direct tax-time donations toward programs and people in the region itself, rather than allowing charitable giving to drift toward national or international causes. The end-of-financial-year appeal emphasises that donations staying local create measurable change in the communities where donors live and work.

For Geelong's philanthropic landscape, the campaign addresses a real challenge: ensuring that discretionary giving strengthens local civil society and services. When donations leave the region, the multiplier effects of that capital-the relationships built, the local workforce engaged, the community cohesion fostered-leave with them. The foundation's message is direct: giving where you live amplifies impact by keeping dollars circulating within networks of local organisations, schools, health services and community groups that understand Geelong's particular needs.

As the region continues to grow and diversify, local philanthropy takes on added weight. Geelong's rapid expansion means demand for social services, mental health support, youth programs and community infrastructure consistently outpaces government funding. Residents with capacity to give have genuine leverage to shape local priorities when they direct giving to region-focused foundations and charities. The appeal offers a simple mechanism for tax-conscious donors to align their values with community benefit.

Sources: timesnewsgroup.com.au.

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