top of page

Newcastle Permanent Charitable Foundation Awards Mark Hughes Foundation $25,000

  • Writer: intouch Magazine
    intouch Magazine
  • 17 minutes ago
  • 2 min read
Six people wearing colorful beanies and geometric-patterned outfits stand smiling in a warehouse with stacked cardboard boxes.

Ahead of National Volunteer Week (18-26 May), Newcastle Permanent Charitable Foundation (NPCF) has announced its first-ever Grassroots Volunteer Grant, with much-loved charity Mark Hughes Foundation (MHF) set to receive $25,000.


NPCF’s support will help MHF develop and implement a dedicated volunteer management system to strengthen how they recruit, train and coordinate their growing volunteer network of more than 500.


Currently relying on a spreadsheet to manage volunteers shifts, the new centralised system will help coordinate volunteers efficiently, deliver online and in-person training and develop a structured onboarding process for new volunteers.


This new system is set to help MHF continue to deliver high-impact programs with a well-supported volunteer network by providing the structure, tools and training needed to improve efficiency and safety across their volunteer activities.


Founded locally in Newcastle in 2014, Mark Hughes Foundation supports Australians affected by brain cancer through fundraising and awareness activities such as the Beanie for Brain Cancer campaign, community fundraisers, treks and patient support programs.


Mark Hughes Foundation Co-Founder Mark Hughes said the funding will have a lasting impact on the not-for-profit’s ability to support volunteers and the communities they serve.


“This funding will allow us to put the right systems and support in place, so our volunteers feel confident, prepared and valued. As our organisation has grown, the need for better tools to recruit, train and coordinate our volunteers has become critical,” Mr Hughes said.


“By strengthening how we support our volunteers, we can focus more of our energy on what really matters - supporting people and families affected by brain cancer and continuing to grow our impact across the Hunter and Australia.”


NPCF spokesperson Kirrah McClelland said the Grassroots Volunteer grant is designed to build long-term capability and resilience within community organisations.


“We are really proud to support the team at Mark Hughes Foundation for the first time with our Grassroots Volunteer grant, which is all about honouring the contribution that volunteers make to support the important work of charities across regional NSW,” Ms McClelland said.


“Volunteers make extraordinary things happen in our communities, and so we hope that our grant empowers the volunteers at Mark Hughes Foundation to keep doing what they do best, which is making a real difference in our community.”

GET INTOUCH THIS MONTH
INT_MAY26_Cover.jpg
Disney on Ice Square.jpg
HELLO Newy_Autumn-26_Square Banner.png
Jamala Square.png
pacc Square.jpg
& Juliet Square.gif

Thanks for subscribing
We'll be intouch soon! 

ABOUT INTOUCH MAGAZINE

Every month intouch magazine captures the unique spirit of our region and grabs the attention of the community. Intouch magazine showcases what’s hot, what’s on and who’s who with a dynamic blend of inspirational articles, lifestyle features, fashion, events, food and travel – it’s the go-to source for people living in (or visiting) Newcastle, Lake Macquarie, Port Stephens and The Hunter Valley. It’s the place to be seen to build your reputation, tell your story, launch a new enterprise and keep the community intouch both in print and online.

CONTACT US

QUICK LINKS

297 Brunker Rd, Adamstown NSW 2289 

PH +61 0406 503 088

EMAIL US

© 2015-2024 Two Tribes Media. Published monthly by Two Tribes Media. All rights reserved. Permission to reprint or quote excerpt granted by written request only. While every attempt has been made, Two Tribes media cannot guarantee the legality, completeness or accuracy of the information presented and accepts no warranty or responsibility for such.

subscribe to  intouch

bottom of page