Our Clients

Some of our Clients include: Heart Foundation, Cancer Council Victoria, Amnesty International, Australian Conservation Foundation, World Wildlife Foundation, Ronald McDonald House Charities, Oxfam Australia, Peter Mac, redkite, Cerebral Palsy Foundation, Greenpeace, Hong Kong Red Cross, IFAW, Medecins sans Frontieres, The Lost Dogs Home, Children's Medical Research Institute

Here are just some of the clients with which we’ve recently worked (scroll down for more)

 

What our clients have to say

“Because of the success of our 2007 Tax Appeal, we have more funds available to continue our water sanitation projects in East Timor in future years. This means helping more children and their families and communities who will now have better access to clean drinking water. More lives will be saved, because there will be fewer preventable, life-threatening diseases caused by lack of access to proper water and sanitation.”

Aimee Suchard
Director, Marketing and Communications, PLAN International Australia

“Our major gifts team did a “major donors next week” session with the experts from Pareto Fundraising and that very day we secured a $10,000 gift from a lapsed donor who’d never given a gift of that size before. Their approach works. Try it!”

Rosemary Oliver
Amnesty International, Canada

“The partnership with Pareto Fundraising has been very helpful for MSF Hong Kong. The data analysis and constructive discussions with Pareto staff helped MSF Hong Kong to get our priorities right and to sharpen our focus. I feel working with Pareto is both inspiring and beneficial.”

Dick van der Tak, Executive Director
Médecins Sans Frontières Hong Kong

“As the Director of Fundraising, I am like the captain steering the ship. It’s not difficult to identify where I want the ship to go, but knowing how to get there is the tough question. Sean and the team at Pareto Fundraising helped MSF Hong Kong by advising us how to build up the donor communication framework, which is like showing us the map and assisting us to navigate in the right direction!”

Beatrice Lau, Head of Fundraising
Médecins Sans Frontières Hong Kong

“As a result of our intra-NGO [benchmarking] comparison we have begun to think much more strategically about the similarities and differences between the Affiliates. It’s also got us thinking about the kind of indicators we need to put in place to monitor our collective performance.”

Andrea McSparron
Action Aid International

 

Client List

Since our inception we have had the opportunity to work with some fantastic organisations. Our most recent clients include:

 

Why do we work with charities over corporations?

Put simply…the work that you do inspires us to do the work that we do. It’s stories like these about how charity beneficiaries are being helped that keep us motivated:

Mia - a little girl with a big fight ahead of her

Cancer Council NSW (Australia)


 

Sarge, The Lost Dogs’ Home

Earlier this year we adopted a dog from The Lost Dogs’ Home. He is a German Short Haired Pointer called Sarge, who we’ve since named Gunner.

Gunner is the very sad face of the Lost Dogs Home Christmas campaign. link

It was heartbreaking to see him like this, and it reminded us of the life he must have had before we found him and why he is such a loyal and loving dog. Gunner is beautiful and we always get stopped in the street by people who want to say hello and admire him.

When we first got him home it was clear he had never lived inside - he didn’t know what the TV was, and when we took him to the beach he approached the sea like it was an alien, bobbing up and down, dipping his paws - we had to get in there with him! Now he loves the water and leads a charge of dogs on Brighton Dog beach - he is well known all around Albert Park and Port Melbourne!

Gunner is like a big puppy and we often get home to find something else eaten or his bed stuffing all over the house - though it is worth it.

We also rescued Dudley, an English Pointer from the RSPCA in Ballarat, to keep Gunner company, and they are now great friends. Dudley has learned to play - he was very timid at first - and they run each other out on the beach or in the park or up and down our garden.

We’d be more than happy to provide some stories (we have so many on my blog, including his first beach visit, the feather pillow incident and many more) and high-res pictures for you, should you want to do a happy ending campaign in the New Year.

Ironically, we lived 87 metres from the Pareto office on Clarendon Street until a few weeks ago, and so I’m sure your team must have seem him around too.

Kind Regards,
Layla & Adam Foord

 

Thank you letter from an Australian Conservation Fund (ACF) donor

Dear Mr Henry

Thank you so very much for your lovely informative letter, I just love getting them and also knowing that I help a little. I just wanted to say thank you.

The last time you asked for $25 I did not have it, but promised to pay you $10 on the 1st of every month. Please find enclosed a cheque. I am on a pension and it is very hard to manage things on it, but I will always do my best for you. Just because I am sending $10 per month it does not mean I will not send more when it is needed. Please continue to let me know when you are in need and I will do my very best to help you.

I am absolutely thrilled that all the work and effort and money you have put into the Kyoto Protocol has finally paid off. Australia is now on board. You have done wonderful work and I really do appreciate it all.

Delighted to hear the Government has pledged $50 million to buy back water. Wonderful!

I wish you all the success in the world in preventing the building of the Traveston Crossing Dam. One way or another it must be stopped. Any help you need on this score please do let me know. It must not go ahead.

You are doing wonderful things and I am honoured to play a small part in it all. Keep up the good work and God bless you.

Pamela

P.S. Please excuse my writing, I am a very bad arthritic

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