Read the policy brief here
The not-for-profit community service sector in South Australia is under increasing strain due to inadequate government funding that fails to keep pace with rising service delivery costs. In response, SACOSS has released a comprehensive proposal calling for a new sector-specific indexation formula, a 3.8% catch-up funding increase, and a prioritised review of all government contracts to ensure they reflect the true cost of services. The proposal also advocates for the inclusion of fair profit margins and limitations on claw-back provisions on unexpended funds. These reforms are vital for the sustainability, innovation, and effectiveness of community services that support vulnerable South Australians.