GIVIT is here to help generous people - like you - give the smart way. This is how we do it.
Inspire giving |
Fill real need |
Do no harm |
Reduce landfill |
Buy locally |
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Your donations are incredibly important! You give the right help, at the right time, to people who really need it. | Support organisations registered with GIVIT use your donations to fill real, and often urgent, needs in their communities. | Your donations do no harm, and don't overwhelm charities on the ground... especially in times of disaster. | Donations through GIVIT help reduce landfill by diverting tonnes of reusable items to support individuals and communities. | We spend 100% of money received on essential needs and 'buy locally' so businesses, often rural, also benefit from your donation. |
Now that's the smart way to give!
We hope you enjoy reading some of these heart-warming stories below, about donations making real and positive differences to the lives of Australians in need. You’ll discover how a single donation, given the smart way, can change a life forever. Enjoy!
GIVIT visits Mogo Aboriginal Preschool
Salesforce Donation Helping People Doing It Tough After Floods
Digital donations keeping vulnerable Victorians connected
Donated winter gear a treat for teens
Game on with the ACT Brumbies
Teaming up with the Brumbies to give kids somewhere to learn
Water access for bushfire-impacted residents in rural Victoria
Bushfire-affected Victorians move into new temporary homes in time for Christmas
Could this be Canberra's biggest Secret Santa?
School donations spread joy throughout NSW communities
$150,000 to support regional communities doing it tough due to drought, fire and floods
The Duchess of Cornwall announced as Patron of GIVIT
GIVIT hero changing lives with donations
Tools provided for East Gippsland bushfire recovery
Simple donation helps feed communities through bushfire recovery and COVID-19 pandemic
Car seats donated after bushfire tears through Mogo
An email from The Duchess of Cornwall!
GIVIT helps Australians get back on track after devastating bushfires
Generators and chainsaws
Helping bushfire affected locals in Stanthorpe
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