Dalara Foundation
DGR1 organisations.
Grants and funding opportunities in the Research category.
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DGR1 organisations.
Australian registered charities in the areas of health, medical research and prevention, welfare groups, behavioural education, natural disasters, environmental preservation and protection, overseas aid, and animal welfare.
The Foundation matches any branch donation up to $5,000 per year enabling donations up to $10,000 per annum to charities of their choice, working with local Morgans branches to support their communities and raise funds for charities that are changing Australian lives.
Predominantly supports Children's, Disability and Medical Research charities.
The Foundations focus on supporting organisations that have annual budgets of over US$1m/ 1m. Most organisations funded by the Foundations have regional/national reach. Priority geographic interests for the international Foundations include: France, Germany, Spain, Italy, Republic of Ireland, Bermuda, India, Hong Kong SAR, Singapore, and Australia.
The foundation makes gifts that are consistent with its humanitarian mission to organisations that are endorsed by the Australian Taxation Office as both a Deductible Gift Recipient (DGR) and a Tax Concession Charity (TCC).
Legal requirements: 501(c)3, Deductible Gift Recipient (DGR1), Registered Charity, Charitable trust
Legal requirements: Not for profit, Academic institution, Nonprofit legal entity (inc. assn, company, coop. or trust), Registered Charity, Charitable trust, Incorporated society/group, Academic institution
Determining what the Foundation support requires thoughtful analysis. To evaluate possible ideas, programmatic activities and any significant potential endeavors, they always ask four key questions, which they call the Four Filters: 1) Is it important? 2) Can they make an enduring difference? 3) Is it measurable? 4) Does it contribute to a portfolio effect?
Local schools, clubs, groups and charities.
No publicly available information. Legal requirements: Nonprofit legal entity (inc. assn, company, coop. or trust)
No publicly available information. Legal requirements: Deductible Gift Recipient (DGR1)
No publicly available information. Legal requirements: Deductible Gift Recipient (DGR1)
Applicants must have DGR and TCC status. Geared towards small to medium-sized organisations. Preference is given to Victorian organisations, but will consider requests relating to a national or broad focus from organisations in other states.
By invitation only.
Organisations must be not-for-profit and incorporated; financial support only; organisations geographically located in an area where we have significant facilities or numbers of employees including: Longford/Sale (Gippsland, Victoria); Long Island; Point/Hastings (Western Port, Victoria); Altona and Yarraville (Melbourne, Victoria).
All donor recipients must be qualified tax exempt organizations under section 501(C)3 of the U.S. Internal Revenue Service or the equivalent federal designation in another country. Currently, the FFF is focused on funding strong organizations in San Diego County.
They have 25 community partnerships nationally, and support local communities all over Australia. Their Pro Bono work act for low income and vulnerable people who cannot obtain Legal Aid, and for not-for-profit organisations which support them.
They are proud to work alongside reputable non-profit and community organisations from large-scale projects through to grass roots ones. Projects with staff volunteering or in-kind support elements are preferred.
Must be DGR1 registered; beneficiaries must be in Australia; the initiative is designed by, or with, intended beneficiaries; aims to establish, or further develop, progressive ideas with the potential to broaden or deepen the scale of impact; the organisation has the capability to measure outcomes.
Community support
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