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Support
The APJC collaborates with participating organisations to seek funding for programs from sponsoring agencies and foundations. It is not a grant-making institution.
The centre welcomes contributions from individuals, foundations, media organisations and other corporations to support its core operations. If you or your organisation would like to help support an APJC development program, contact inquiries@apjc.org.au.
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Recent Supporters
The Myer Foundation
- for Challenges facing Indonesia and Malaysia Fellowship
- for Islam after the Tsunami Fellowship
- for Journey into Islam in Indonesia Fellowship
http://www.myerfoundation.org.au
AusAID
- for Reporting on Economic Affairs (Australian Leadership Awards Fellowships)
- for Post-tsunami videoconferences for senior editorial staff
http://www.ausaid.gov.au
International Media Support (Danish Foreign Ministry-funded)
- for Post-tsunami videoconferences for senior editorial staff
European Commission
- for Reporting Contemporary Europe workshop
Centre for Democratic Institutions (AusAID-funded), Australian National University
- for 2004, Skills for Investigative Reporting, Port Moresby, PNG
- for 2003, Investigative Reporting and Personal Skills, Madang, PNG
- for 2003, Investigative Reporting and Personal Skills Port Moresby, PNG
http://www.cdi.anu.edu.au
Allens Arthur Robinson
- for pro bono legal services to enable the APJC to be established as a not-for-profit organisation registered with the Australian Securities and Investments Commission.
http://www.aar.com.au
Public Interest Law Clearing House
- for arranging pro bono legal services.
http://www.pilch.org.au
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