Foote Trust Donor Advised Grants
The Eldon & Anne Foote Trust can fund grants outside of Victoria.
Scholarships, bursaries, and education grants for First Nations students and education providers.
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The Eldon & Anne Foote Trust can fund grants outside of Victoria.
Must operate within Australia; must provide evidence of financial accountability, including a detailed project budget and timeline; applications must align with the program's focus on inclusivity and community betterment. Charitable Organisations; Local Sports Teams; Community Groups or Non-Profit Organisations; Schools or Educational Institutions.
Primary considerations in grantee selection include strategic alignment, organizational size and reach, representative leadership, geographic location (operating where eBay employees live and work) and the overall balance of the Foundation's portfolio.
Local Matters is Grill'd's way of giving back to the communities Grill'd is part of, right around Australia. Every month, each restaurant splits $500 between three groups doing amazing work in the community, with customers voting for the cause that they care about most. A few times a year, they also donate to national causes...
Local group or organisation including schools. Examples of funding and sponsorship: involvement with non-political Council activities involving local business community; commitment toward respecting and representing the cultural heritage significance of operation sites; support for local community groups and opportunities to showcase Boral and be seen as a local contributor; work with local Landcare group or...
Community group; community sports club; non for profit; charity. Any size organisation.
Influential charities and non-profit organisations that have a profound local and global impact.
Non-profit local community groups that are incorporated associations or which are unincorporated but have at least 20 members. Groups must be not-for-profit and must share objects or goals similar to those of Lock the Gate.
No publicly available information. Legal requirements: Deductible Gift Recipient (DGR1)
Coaxial seeks to create new partnerships between those closest to the problems and thought-leaders, forums of influence, venture capital, philanthropy, impact investors and advocates. By harnessing the power of these partnerships, Coaxial will help move the dial on intractable problems and assist Australians facing disadvantage to shift their social trajectory.
The lead applicant must be a NSW Local Health District, other NSW government organisation, Primary Health Network or community/non-government organisation currently involved in the direct provision of health education, information, care and support services to community members. All obligations regarding previously funded projects involving the applicants must have been fulfilled to the satisfaction of the...
No publicly available information. Legal requirements: Deductible Gift Recipient (DGR1)
Focused on partnerships with Melbourne-based community organisations, also regional and national sport, and hosting fundraising activity.
Partners must be endorsed as Item 1 Deductible Gift Recipient partners.
Residents of Australia and New Zealand only.
Applicants must be a legally constituted Australian-based entity from one of these four categories: Aboriginal and / or Torres Strait Islander Community Controlled Organisations (ACCO); Incorporated, not-for-profit organisations, including community organisations; Social enterprises; NSW Local councils and shire.
Entry fees apply to all awards. You must relate all your answers back to the SDGs you are addressing in your project. The initiative must be primarily undertaken in Australia or must be shown to have a substantial impact on or in Australia. It can be a global concept implemented in Australia.
Groups must be incorporated under the Associations Incorporations Act or be auspiced by an incorporated organisation; only one application per organisation per year.
From local community-based charities to national and international non-profit groups.
Employees across the nib Group nominate a charity important to them to receive a helping hand.
Community support
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