The SGS News project is funded entirely by annual voluntary financial contributions from not-for-profit organisations including local councils, government agencies and community groups. This collective support sustains the weekly e-newsletter, Facebook page, website and more for the benefit of all. Current supporters of SGS News.
SGS News is an independent project. Launched in 2012, it is a trusted source of reliable, inclusive information for human service organisations and people of all ages in Bayside, Georges River and Sutherland Shire. The weekly newsletter – with around 1900 subscribers – publishes upcoming events, new services, programs and more for not-for-profits and community groups only, for free. Anyone can subscribe for free.
Five new posts weekly on the SGS News Facebook page spread the word further to the community in the local area and beyond.
If your non-profit organisation or community group finds SGS News valuable, please consider making a financial contribution or, you may like to voluntarily pay for a subscription.
How SGS News acknowledges supporters
Supporters are thanked and listed weekly in the newsletter and on this website for 12 months after a payment is made. The level of acknowledgement depends on the amount contributed as follows:
- $1100 – your organisation’s logo and website link published
- $550 – your organisation’s name and link published
- $220 – your organisation’s name published
All amounts include GST. Contributions are tax deductible.
How to make a contribution
Email Jane Hargreaves, SGS News project coordinator, at coordinator@sgsnews.org to arrange for a tax-deductible invoice to be issued by the project auspice 3Bridges Community.
Have questions or want more information?
Email Jane Hargreaves or read more about the SGS news project.