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Bankwest – Major Partnerships and Sponsorships

Funder: Bankwest Amount: Complexity: Moderate

BankWest is passionate about supporting our local community. Our colleagues receive annual volunteering leave to support community organisations across Australia. We've partnered with a diverse group of organisations to empower our colleagues to create a positive social impact in our communities in areas of emergency food assistance; providing clothing to people experiencing hardship; student mentoring;...

Funder: Australian Government Department of Employment and Workplace Relations Amount: Maximum subsidy is $10,000 Complexity: Moderate Deadline: You must finalise your wage subsidy agreement online within 28 days of...

An organisation must: have a valid Australian Business Number; have an account registered with Workforce Australia Online for Businesses. New ongoing employment positions offering at least 15 hours of work per week (full time, part time, casual or traineeship or apprenticeship positions). Other eligibility criteria will apply, contact a provider to get more information on...

Ongoing Recurring First Nations Focused

Morris Family Foundation

Funder: Morris Family Foundation Pty Ltd Amount: Amount not listed Complexity: Moderate Deadline: Does not take unsolicited phone calls or visits from grantseekers.

The Morris Family Foundation chooses to support organisations and projects from a range of budgets and at any stage of development, from seed funding through to contributions towards a larger project.

Ongoing Recurring First Nations Focused

MinterEllison – Pro Bono and Community Investment

Funder: MinterEllison Amount: Complexity: Moderate

No publicly available information. Legal requirements: Not for profit, Deductible Gift Recipient (DGR1), Social enterprise, Aboriginal Community-Controlled, Registered Charity, Incorporated society/group, Nonprofit legal entity (inc. assn, company, coop. or trust), Charitable trust

Ongoing Recurring First Nations Focused

The Alec Prentice Sewell Gift

Funder: The Ian Potter Foundation Amount: Highest previous grant $500,000 Complexity: Moderate Deadline: Direct grant applications cannot be made to The Alec Prentice Sewell Gift,...

Direct grant applications cannot be made to The Alec Prentice Sewell Gift, grants are made via other program areas and generally only one or two grants are awarded annually. Applications submitted within the Arts, Community Wellbeing, Environment and Early Childhood Development Program Areas may be considered under The Alec Prentice Sewell Gift.

Ongoing Recurring First Nations Focused

Canon Community Sponsorship and Donations

Funder: Canon Australia Amount: Amount not listed Complexity: Moderate Deadline: Submit application at least 6 weeks before funding is required.

Application must support an Australian or New Zealand based organisation or charity; application must relate to one of the four categories: medical research and children's health; sustainability and environment; creative programs for young people or disadvantaged; humanitarian aid.

Ongoing Recurring First Nations Focused

The Kimberley Foundation

Funder: The Kimberley Foundation Amount: $1,000 - $75,000 Complexity: Moderate Deadline: Please note that The Kimberley Foundation does not accept grant applications.

The Foundation seek out and identify dynamic leaders of not for profit organisations with a strong governance model, who are flexible in their approach and open to collaboration with others.

Ongoing Recurring First Nations Focused

The Aon Charitable Foundation

Funder: Aon Charitable Foundation Amount: $50,000 Complexity: Moderate Deadline: Current long-term partnerships in place.

The Foundation establishes long-term partnerships with national charities. They aim to create meaningful and lasting impact through community involvement through select relationships with four charity partners. Current charity partners are: OzHarvest; Conservation Volunteers Australia; Beacon Foundation; Black Dog Institute.

Ongoing Recurring First Nations Focused

Brian M Davis Charitable Foundation

Funder: Brian M Davis Charitable Foundation Amount: Up to $1 Complexity: Moderate Deadline: Does not seek, accept or fund unsolicited grant applications.

Primary geographic focus is the State of Victoria. Grants can only be made to organisations that are registered as a Charity with the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission (ACNC) and endorsed by the Australian Tax Office (ATO) as a Deductible Gift Recipient (DGR).

Ongoing Recurring First Nations Focused

Ernst and Young Australian Foundation

Funder: The Trustee for the Ernst & Young Australian Foundation Amount: Amount not listed Complexity: Moderate

EY Foundation work individually with each of our supported charities to see where we can add the most value. This takes many forms and is tailored to meet their individual needs and organisation. They have identified a number of local and national charity partners who deliver services to the wider community and support them through...

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