
Pro Bono Programme
Empowering Communities Through Volunteer Expertise
As part of our commitment to social responsibility and community development, MoffittGrey offers a Pro bono Programme to support non-profit organisations, community groups and under-resourced communities. Through this programme, we leverage our expertise in public infrastructure to assist eligible organisations by providing professional consultancy services free of charge, where capacity allows.
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Programme Objectives​
Our Pro Bono Programme aims to:
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Support community development: Provide initiatives that deliver positive social outcomes
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Assist non-profit organisations: To achieve their objectives more effectively
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Foster employee engagement: Encourage our staff to volunteer their skills and knowledge, promoting a culture of giving back.
Who Can Apply
​To ensure our resources are allocated appropriately, applicants must meet the following criteria:​
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Be a registered non-profit organisation or recognised community group
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Propose a project that delivers a clear and direct benefit to the community
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Demonstrate a genuine need for professional consultancy support
Types of Services Offered
​Subject to availability, the Pro Bono Programme may include:
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Project planning and management support
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Feasibility studies and business case development
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Engineering and infrastructure design services
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Technical advisory services
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Environmental and sustainability assessments and planning
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Application Process
​Interested organisations can apply for our Pro Bono Program through the following steps:​ ​​
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Complete the below application form and submit it along with any supporting documents.
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Our team will review all applications and select projects based on their impact, feasibility, and alignment with our objectives.
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Selected projects will be assigned to a team of volunteers who will work closely with the organisation to deliver the required services.
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​All applications are reviewed based on community impact, feasibility and alignment with programme objectives.​
