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Your support directly impacts our programs, initiatives, and efforts to promote engagement, education, and opportunities for young Australians in international affairs.
Young Australians in International Affairs (YAIA) is Australia's largest not-for-profit organisation dedicated to empowering the next generation of leaders in international affairs. As a registered charity, our impact is driven by the dedication and passion of over 50 volunteers who generously contribute their time and expertise. These volunteers are the heartbeat of our organisation, working tirelessly to provide young Australians with opportunities to engage with global issues, develop their skills, and make meaningful contributions to international relations.
Your support can help us continue to shape Australia’s future on the global stage.
By donating, you directly enable us to expand our programs, create more educational opportunities, and support the aspirations of young Australians in international affairs. Here’s how your contribution can make a difference:
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$10 helps sponsor a participant from a low socio-economic background to join a YAIA program or event, breaking down financial barriers to access.
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$50 guarantees a place for a participant experiencing financial hardship in our six-week Future Leaders Series, where they can develop essential skills and networks.
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$150 covers the cost of a ticket for a young person to attend our National Conference, providing an invaluable opportunity to learn from experts and connect with peers.
Or choose your own amount. Every donation counts.
At YAIA, we value every contribution and are committed to using your donations wisely. We ensure that all funds are managed transparently and directed toward creating meaningful change in the lives of young Australians.
While YAIA is a registered Australian charity, please note that donations are not tax-deductible. Thank you for supporting our mission to empower the leaders of tomorrow. Together, we can continue to make a lasting impact on Australia’s role in international affairs.