Neighborhood Assistance

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We've supported programs that have helped thousands of people make positive and lasting improvements to their physical, mental and social wellness. This year Melt Support system is among our Excellent Reason Grant winners chosen by nib Wellness Supplier Engagement Lead, Tayla Henry. We support companions to supply even more service, more effectively, to more individuals. Every year we offer up to $2 million in funding to collaborations that share our purpose of helping individuals and areas live much healthier lives.

Nib foundation Limited is a charity registered with the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission (ACNC) with a philanthropic objective of progressing wellness and advancing public or social welfare. We strive to strengthen the health and wellness and social durability of our areas by supporting campaigns that contribute to better health and wellbeing both every day and in times of demand.

Read our latest nib Neighborhood Report which brings to life the job we do throughout the nib Group in the neighborhoods where we function and live. NibGive: our worker offering program urges our staff members to get involved in a wide series of neighborhood offering and providing campaigns, including pay-roll providing and fundraising.

We support neighborhood initiatives that reinforce the health and wellbeing of the areas in which we run, building strength to assist people face everyday obstacles along with responding to emergencies and natural calamities. Good Cause Grants: Bookmarks we encourage our individuals to reflect on health and social issues they respect and promote their coworkers to support these causes.

We're sustaining innovative health initiatives concentrated on creating favorable wellness behaviors and lowering threat aspects to prevent chronic disease. Nib structure donated $10,000 to Cape York Partnership to support greater than 100 families of Wujal Wujal that are still displaced from their area due to the flooding from ex-Tropical Cyclone Jasper.