Intersticia Foundation
The foundation seeks out individuals and other like minded organisations to help humanity prepare for, navigate through, and prosper in, the 21st Century.
Grants and funding opportunities in the Education & Training category.
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The foundation seeks out individuals and other like minded organisations to help humanity prepare for, navigate through, and prosper in, the 21st Century.
Clubs, schools, charities
Deliver the initiative/s within the Hunter, Central Coast, Central West, Mid North Coast, New England and Northern Rivers regions of NSW; be registered with the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission (ACNC) or Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations (ORIC); be registered and endorsed by the Australian Taxation Office for: Tax Concession Charity (TCC) status;...
Partners must be endorsed as Item 1 Deductible Gift Recipient partners.
Legal requirements: Nonprofit legal entity (inc. assn, company, coop. or trust)
No publicly available information. Legal requirements: Social enterprise, Aboriginal Community-Controlled, Nonprofit legal entity (inc. assn, company, coop. or trust), Unincorporated, auspiced, School, P&C Assn or P&F Assn, Unincorporated group
Applicants must: be an Aboriginal organisation, either a company limited structure, ORIC registered or Incorporated Association, with majority of its membership Aboriginal people; have a core focus that is in line with the Foundation, organised, conducted or promoted for the relief of poverty, sickness, destitution, helplessness, suffering, misfortune, disability or distress, with either a social...
Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisations where over 50% of the workforce ownership/management and over 50% of grant beneficiaries are Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people.
All applicants must have: Charity registration with the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission (ACNC); Deductible Gift Recipient (DGR) Item 1 endorsement by the Australian Tax Office; only one application per organisation/DGR can be submitted for consideration by the Board of Governors in any two-year period.
The Foundation pursues a managed approach to giving with the aim to ensure that the money is donated to worthy organisations where this contribution makes a significant difference. The board meets quarterly to evaluate opportunities for support. Must have DGR1 status.
They support a number of organisations and charities throughout Australia (as well as some internationally) through sponsorship, donations, workplace giving and volunteering.
Grant applicants must be organisations registered as a Tax Concession Charity and registered under Schedule 1 as a Deductible Gift Recipient (DGR1) in Australia to be eligible to apply.
Legally constituted Australian-based entity from one of the following categories: Aboriginal and / or Torres Strait Islander Community Controlled Organisations (ACCO); incorporated not-for-profit organisations, including community organisations; social enterprises. Have appropriate public liability insurance; address the NSW National Redress Scheme sanctions; be based in NSW.
EOIs are only open to PGY1 applicants: full-fee-paying international student completing their medical degree during the current calendar year from a medical school in Australia, having completed all of their medical degree in Australia (university-approved, short-term elective rotations completed overseas are allowed); met the Medical Board of Australia (MBA) English language proficiency requirements for registration...
Endorsement from a current member of MDRT; the representative from the charity must complete the application, not the MDRT member. Organisations or programs that are non-sectarian, responsibly managed, employ appropriate fiscal accounting procedures and are classified by their local government as a not-for-profit organisation operating for charitable purposes.
The organisation is not-for-profit and has Deductible Gift Recipient (DGR) Item 1 status with an annual income of less than $1 million.
Must have an Australian Taxation Office Deductible Gift Recipient (DGR) endorsement of DGR1 / Item 1. Grants will be considered for organisations represented and managing programs in any Australian State or Territory.
Organisations must be registered in Australia and have a social purpose and benefit disadvantaged or at-risk populations. National or potential for national impact: and importantly, initiatives must benefit people in our key regions (ACT, Sydney, NSW South Coast) directly or indirectly. Initiatives must already be operating and have been in market for less than three...
DGR1 organisations.
DGR1 organisations.
Community support
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