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The Trustee for Sisters of Charity Foundation Charitable Trust

FoundationRegistryABN 16493424654NSW
Relationships
40
Data Sources
1
Revenue
$1.4M
Tax Payable
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Data as of: 18 June 2026
Found in 2 systemsACNC CharitiesFoundations

Giving Philosophy

The foundation approaches its giving through a lens of compassion and social justice, reflecting Catholic charitable values. It prioritizes organizations that address educational disadvantage and social welfare needs, with particular emphasis on supporting vulnerable populations including children, families, and those facing hardship or marginalisation.

Wealth Source:As a corporate foundation established by the Sisters of Charity, the foundation's wealth originates from the Catholic religious order's charitable activities and institutional connections. The Sisters of Charity have a long history in Australia dating back to the 19th century, with this trust established to formalise and expand their philanthropic work.

Tips for Applicants

Applicants should emphasise alignment with Catholic social teaching and demonstrate clear outcomes in education or social welfare. Given the foundation's medium size and $100,000 annual giving, smaller to medium-sized charities and community organisations in NSW are likely to be stronger candidates. Focus on programs serving disadvantaged youth, families, and vulnerable populations with measurable impact.

Financial History (6 years)

YearRevenueExpensesAssetsSurplus
2022$1.4M$5.5M$15.2M$-4,037,171
2021$1.4M$164K$19.1M$1.2M
2020$743K$90K$15.9M$685K
2019$996K$97K$17.9M$900K
2018$1.2M$1.0M$17.1M$213K
2017$1.9M$1.1M$16.9M$830K
0
Grants Given (AU)
$399K
Staff (FTE)
3.6
0
Donations Received
$375K

Community Evidence

External Evidence

Identity

GS ID
AU-ABN-16493424654
ABN
16493424654
Sector
education
Financial Year
2022

Focus Areas

Themes
educationcommunityindigenous
Geography
AU-National
Target Recipients
communityyouthageddisadvantageddisabilityrural_remoteindigenous
Purposes
EducationSocial Welfare
Beneficiaries
First NationsAdultsAgedChildrenEarly ChildhoodEthnic GroupsFamiliesFemalesFinancially DisadvantagedGeneral CommunityMalesHomelessness RiskDisabilityPre/Post ReleaseRural & RemoteUnemployedYouth

Board & Leadership (11)

Financials

Revenue
$1.4M
Assets
$15.2M

Method

Match Confidence
registry
Cross-references
1 dataset
Match Key
ABN
Relationships
40

Matched by Australian Business Number (ABN) — high confidence. This entity was found across multiple government datasets using the same ABN.

Data Sources

ACNC

JusticeHub

External Link

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Location Intelligence

Postcode
2022
Locality
2022
SEIFA Disadvantage
Decile 9/10
Entities in Area
324

Disability Market Context

NDIS Layer
State Providers
4,591
Thin Districts
2
Very Thin
1
Local Alternatives
0
2 community-controlled orgs in postcode

This organisation shows disability-related delivery signals. The strategic question is whether it sits inside a resilient market, a thin market, or a captured market where large providers take most of the money and local alternatives are scarce.

Thinnest Districts In NSW
Far West49 providers
Far West51 providers
Southern NSW242 providers
Captured Markets
Far West95%
Mid North Coast89%
Western NSW75%
Murrumbidgee71%