Overview

Trust-based philanthropy has been hailed as a sector best practice — but how do you make it work in the real world of corporate giving? This session goes beyond theory to uncover why trust-centred relationships can unlock greater impact for your organisation and the communities you serve.  

Hear firsthand how leading corporate foundations are putting these principles into action, the challenges they’ve overcome, and the results they’re achieving.  

You’ll walk away with practical tools, fresh ideas, and proven frameworks you can apply immediately to strengthen trust with your partners and elevate your corporate giving.  


Please note: The session will be recorded.

When

Tuesday 23 September 2025

12.00pm - 1.00pm AEST (ACT, NSW, Qld, TAS, VIC)

11.30am - 12.30pm ACST (NT, SA)

10.00am - 11.00am AWST (WA)

Online event

Details will be provided after the registration is submitted.

Audience

This meeting is for Corporate Philanthropy Peer Network members. 

  • If you have not yet signed up to this peer network and you are part of an enterprise engaged in corporate giving or a corporate foundation which is a Philanthropy Australia Engage or Impact member, we welcome you to register to this session or reach out to programs@philanthropy.org.au to join the mailing list.
  • If you are a Connect level member and would like to upgrade to be able to attend funder peer networks, please reach out to membership@philanthropy.org.au. 
  • If you are not yet a member of Philanthropy Australia or want to find out more about the philanthropic work in this area, please reach out to membership@philanthropy.org.au. Learn more about Philanthropy Australia membership.

Panellists

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Jasmin Barry-Keen 

Jasmin Barry-Keen is the Executive Officer of the Coopers Brewery Foundation, where she leads strategic grantmaking and ensures that philanthropic investments align with the Foundation’s mission and community needs. Traditionally humble about its impact, the Foundation is stepping up its advocacy as it approaches its 20th year, with Jasmin championing trust-based philanthropy and authentic charity partnerships. 

 

 

Beyond her executive role, she contributes to the sector as an advisor, board member, and active donor, with particular passion for the power of giving circles. Jasmin believes empathy, transparency, and collaboration are the essential ingredients for creating real, lasting change.

 

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Kris Ashpole - Chief Executive Officer, Goodman Foundation 

Kris currently leads the Goodman Foundation globally across Australia, New Zealand, Asia Pacific, UK, Europe, North America and Brazil. Prior to joining Goodman, Kris was Head of Global Community Impact ANZ for Johnson & Johnson and on the leadership team for J&J’s Global Community Impact Alliance. With a background in Corporate and Government Affairs, Kris worked at Janssen ANZ for several years across corporate communications, issues management, market access and patient education programs.

 

 

Kris is currently a Non-Executive Director of Odyssey House, NSW, was a Non-Executive Director of Bridging the Gap Foundation to 2023, previous Chair of the Collaboration for Health in Papua New Guinea and member of the Corporate Working Group to develop Australia’s national volunteering strategy 2023 to 2033.

 

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Vicki Condon AM - Founder and CEO, Raise Foundation

We are in the midst of a youth mental health crisis. As Founder and CEO of Raise Foundation, Vicki is committed to making a significant positive impact on youth wellbeing in Australia through early intervention youth mentoring programs.  Vicki has built Raise into a national charity from the ground up, by strategically attracting and leading a skilled and inspiring team of counsellors, volunteers, Board Directors, and Advisors.

 

 

Previously, Vicki had a corporate career in Human Resources and taught at TAFE in Outreach. She now also sits on the Board of the Together 4 Youth collective. Raise has been recognised with various awards, and Vicki is a Member of the Order of Australia.

 

Corporate Philanthropy Peer Network Chair

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Amy Lyden - CEO, Westpac Scholars Trust and Westpac Foundation

Amy has over 25 years of experience across corporate, foundations, SME, and not-for-profit sectors as a senior manager, founder and CEO in Australia and North America. When Westpac announced a $100m investment to create a scholarship fund, she joined Westpac Scholars Trust as Scholarship Program Director in 2015 and was appointed Chief Executive Officer of Westpac Foundation & Westpac Scholars Trust in July 2022.

 

 

Previously, Amy was the inaugural CEO of Australian Scholarships Foundation (ASF), a start-up organisation dedicated to strengthening the not-for-profit sector by providing education opportunities. During her six years at ASF, Amy led the facilitation of 2500+ scholarships valued at over $5m and partnered with 25 universities and private education partners. 

 

 

Amy was previously Chair and Selection Panel Member of the Fulbright Scholarship program, a member of the Curriculum Portfolio Committee at the AICD, a board member of the Australian Businesswomen’s Network and is currently Co-Chair of Philanthropy Australia’s Corporate Giving Network.

 

 

Amy holds a Master of Enterprise from the University of Melbourne (Melbourne Business School) and is a Graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors (GAICD). She also holds a Graduate Certificate in Coaching Psychology from the University of Sydney. She lives in Sydney with her husband, two teenage kids, 14-year-old beloved cat and crazy yet adorable staffy.

 

Corporate Philanthropy Peer Network lead

 

 

Lisa McSweeney - Engagement Lead (NSW/ACT), Philanthropy Australia

Lisa supports Philanthropy Australia members in NSW and the ACT. Prior to joining Philanthropy Australia Lisa was Manager of the Coca-Cola Australia Foundation for eight years. In that role she gained great value from the resources and support of Philanthropy Australia and appreciated the important role it plays in providing resources and networking opportunities for its members as well as advocating for the philanthropic sector. She is very excited about using her experience and insights to support members and contribute to Philanthropy Australia’s purpose to inspire more and better philanthropy.

 

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