Good Cause Grants
Empowering our people to reflect on health and social issues they care about.
Employees nominate a charity
Each year, our employees across the nib Group nominate a charity important to them to receive a helping hand.
Voting rounds open
We open the voting round and our employees cast their vote.
Grant recipients announced
The six charities with the highest number of votes receive a grant of $5,000 each.
How we've helped
Since our Good Cause Grants started in 2015, we've provided $225,000 in funding to support 45 important causes.
Congratulations to our 2023 Good Cause Grant Recipients
Thanks to more than 1,800 votes from our employees, we’re excited to announce the recipients of our 2023 Good Cause Grants across Australia and beyond.
Bear Cottage - Children's palliative care
Bear Cottage, a part of Sydney Children's Hospital Foundation, is the only children's hospice in NSW - a very special place that's dedicated to caring for children with life-limiting conditions. Bear Cottage is set up to provide palliative care to children 24 hours a day, with a link to The Children's Hospital Network , ensuring families have access to the best medical resources in the world.
Endometriosis Australia
Endometriosis Australia endeavours to increase recognition of endometriosis, provide endometriosis education programs, and provide funding for endometriosis research
Surfing the Spectrum
Surfing the Spectrum aim to positively build and sustain purposeful autism and disability aware communities through their surf therapy initiatives. They work to promote, protect, and support the rights of children with autism and their families
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Wellington
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Wellington support whānau, families and communities to see their young people thrive. Their aim is to make a positive difference in the lives of children and youth through mentoring relationships.
Burn Support Charitable Trust
Burn Support Group work to improve the lives of burn survivors and lower the incidents of burn injuries through their three-pronged approach of Prevention, Education and Care. They provide support and ongoing care for families who have been through a traumatic burn event.
SERVE in Solidarity
Serve is an Irish development and volunteering organisation committed to providing equal opportunities for poor communities living in Southern Africa, South-East Asia and South America. They partner with local communities and organisations to offer high-quality vocational and educational learning opportunities, helping young people gain employment or start and develop their businesses.