4Bevans Foundation
DGR1 organisations.
Grants, loans, and procurement opportunities for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander businesses and entrepreneurs.
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DGR1 organisations.
Not-for-profit community groups operating in the areas where has a presence (See: https://www.regionalaustraliabank.com.au/personal/tools/locate-us). The event or project should: Be of interest to Regional Australia Bank members; Be for groups which share the values of Integrity, Respect, and Fairness or exhibit similar behaviours of being flexible, supportive, approachable and friendly; Provide a means to reach Regional...
We listen, we remain open-minded, we uncover what's hidden from everyday eyes, we're guided by the people who experience the issues.
No publicly available information. Legal requirements: Deductible Gift Recipient (DGR1)
For Grants, Tingari-Silverton Foundation primarily partners with: Australia-based non-governmental organizations serving Australia and select international regions including Northern Africa and Southeast Asia; American non-profit organizations serving Austin and the surrounding Central Texas counties; International organizations by Foundation invitation only
Grants to eligible DGR entities.
Works with charities to identify what works and support organisations both financially and through hands-on capacity building initiatives.
No publicly available information. Legal requirements: Deductible Gift Recipient (DGR1)
Projects supporting children through education in many different countries including Tanzania, Kenya, Botswana, Namibia, Ethiopia, Cambodia, Vietnam, Laos, Turkey, Croatia, Amazon, Mexico and more recently Northern Russia, Madagascar, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Rwanda and Australia.
Grants made by the Foundation are for public benefit and can only be made to charitable organisations. The Foundation can only fund registered charities, or small organisations that have a charitable fiscal sponsor.
Must have IRS 501c (3) or an international equivalent, or be a registered school, university or government entity.
Each divisional QBE Foundation Committee assesses partnership applications against the global and divisional strategic objectives, and global eligibility criteria. Each Committee assesses not-for-profit organisations based on their alignment with the Foundation's vision, requiring these organisations to demonstrate engagement opportunities for local employees and real community impact.
Legal requirements: Tax Concession Charity (TCC), Deductible Gift Recipient (DGR1)
No publicly available information. Legal requirements: Deductible Gift Recipient (DGR1)
No publicly available information. Legal requirements: Deductible Gift Recipient (DGR1)
Organisations are endorsed as: a Tax Concession Charity (TCC); and a Deductible Gift Recipient (DGR). The Trust also requires that the organisation is a registered Charity with the ACNC (exceptions — Hospitals).
Registered charities with DGR status. Grants can be used for specific projects and/or core costs and general operating expenses. They make grants and donations using: products; trade; Bartercard and crypto.
Focus is on rural as opposed to urban projects. Support may also be given to national or State-wide bodies that have a rural bias. Interstate rural projects will also be considered. Projects will be funded particularly where more orthodox support is hampered by conditions. Funding for feasibility or development stage of a project may be...
Virgin Unite love to support all of the social activities and initiatives they hear about, but they're keen to focus their efforts on the specific set of projects they're currently working on.
DGR1 organisations.
Community support
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