Community

At DNR Capital, one of our core values is to positively contribute to our community. We make a positive contribution to several charitable organisations that are important to the team. Support may be in the form of financial support, staff volunteer days through to in-kind product and service offerings.

We support organisations and causes that are important to our people. In particular DNR Capital seeks to support charities making a positive difference in the areas of mental health, youth and disability.

We have a workplace giving program where staff donations from their pre-tax salaries are matched by the company. In this program we support Beyond Blue and St Vincent de Paul Society Queensland. We also partner with Happy Paws Happy Hearts in a work skills program.

Charitable organisations we support

St Vincent de Paul Society Queensland

St Vincent de Paul Society Queensland (Vinnies) is an international, voluntary, lay Catholic organisation dedicated to tackling poverty and disadvantage by assisting anyone in need. The work of Vinnies includes: housing and homeless support, age and disability services, mental health services, drug and alcohol recovery services, financial wellbeing services, family support centres, disaster relief, food distribution, centres of charities, child and family support services, migrant and refugee services, youth services, education and employment services and special works.

Beyond Blue

Beyond Blue is Australia’s most well-known and visited mental health organisation, focused on supporting people affected by anxiety, depression and suicide. Beyond Blue provide information and support to help everyone in Australia achieve their best possible mental health, whatever their age and wherever they live.

Happy Paws Happy Hearts (HPHH)

Happy Paws Happy Hearts (HPHH) is a Queensland-based charity which runs unique animal therapy programs for socially isolated Australians. The organisation has been particularly impactful for young people with physical or mental health injuries. Rather than follow the traditional approach of training “pets” to visit people in homes, HPHH does the reverse and brings participants to rescue shelters to work with animals on their own recovery journeys. It’s through this purposeful work that participants build new skills, new friendships and new pathways for their lives.

Moreton Bay Foundation

The Moreton Bay Foundation’s aim is for Moreton Bay to be an international treasure, known for its excellent environmental health, biological diversity, and ecological sustainability, its innovative robust and resilient economy, and its Indigenous culture and heritage. Moreton Bay is a unique jewel of biodiversity, cultural heritage, and aesthetic beauty; not on a local scale but on a world scale. The work of the Moreton Bay Foundation gives the Bay the voice it needs.