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Foundation For Rural And Regional Renewal

FoundationRegistryABN 27091810589VIC
Relationships
7,180
Data Sources
2
Revenue
$32.2M
Contract Value
$322K
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Data as of: 17 June 2026
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About

The Foundation For Rural And Regional Renewal (FRRR) is a corporate foundation dedicated to supporting communities in rural and regional areas of Australia, with a particular focus on New South Wales and Victoria. The foundation provides grants to strengthen and renew regional communities through community development initiatives.

Top Contracts (3)

0041010913
Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts · June 2018–Dec 2019
$79K
0041008209
Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts · Sept 2015–Sept 2018
$55K
90010013
Department of Social Services · May 2018–June 2018
$27K

Giving Philosophy

Based on the foundation's name and focus, FRRR appears to operate on a theory of change centered on revitalizing rural and regional communities that may be experiencing decline or facing challenges. Their approach likely emphasizes building community resilience, supporting local initiatives, and addressing the unique needs of geographically isolated populations.

Wealth Source:Unknown - as a corporate foundation, it was likely established by one or more businesses, but the specific parent company or industry source of the founding wealth is not determinable from available data.

Tips for Applicants

Given the website was not accessible during data collection, applicants should attempt to access the FRRR website directly or contact the foundation directly to obtain current program information, eligibility criteria, and application deadlines. The foundation likely prioritizes small to medium-sized community organizations working in regional areas.

Programs & Opportunities (1)

Small grants to empower remote, rural and regional communities to be more vibrant, resilient and sustainable

Financial History (7 years)

YearRevenueExpensesAssetsSurplus
2023$32.2M$32.1M$52.2M$76K
2022$25.5M$27.0M$45.6M$-1,468,071
2021$22.3M$24.8M$47.6M$-2,477,244
2020$28.2M$16.8M$43.3M$11.4M
2019$12.6M$14.0M$30.1M$-1,389,880
2018$9.8M$8.9M$27.2M$861K
2017$8.8M$7.9M$26.8M$921K
Govt Revenue
$16.5M
Grants Given (AU)
$25.1M
Staff (FTE)
27.3
Volunteers
1
Donations Received
$13.9M

Community Evidence

External Evidence

Identity

GS ID
AU-ABN-27091810589
ABN
27091810589
Sector
community
Financial Year
2023

Focus Areas

Themes
communityrural_remote
Geography
AU-NSWAU-VIC
Target Recipients
community_orgnfp
Purposes
Social Welfare
Beneficiaries
AdultsAgedChildrenEarly ChildhoodFamiliesRural & RemoteYouth

Board & Leadership (11)

  • David Hardie
    board member
  • David MacKay
    board member
  • Donna Digby
    board member
  • Georgina Somerset
    board member
  • James Flintoft
    board member
  • William Myer
    board member
  • Sue Middleton
    chair
  • Amy Crawford
    director
  • Kylie Hansen
    director
  • Natalie Egleton
    other
  • David Gunn
    secretary

Financials

Revenue
$32.2M
Assets
$52.2M

Method

Match Confidence
registry
Cross-references
2 datasets
Match Key
ABN
Relationships
7,180

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

Data Sources

ACNCFoundations

JusticeHub

External Link

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Location Intelligence

Postcode
3550
Locality
BENDIGO
Remoteness
Inner Regional Australia
SEIFA Disadvantage
Decile 4/10
LGA
Greater Bendigo
Entities in Area
601
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