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Palmera Projects

FoundationRegistryPBIABN 54135781118NSW
Relationships
15
Data Sources
2
Revenue
$2.2M
Tax Payable
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Data as of: 15 Mar 2026

About

Palmera Projects is an Australian-based philanthropic organization that focuses on livelihood recovery and economic empowerment for families and communities in Sri Lanka, particularly those affected by Cyclone Ditwah and other emergencies. The foundation supports various regions in Sri Lanka including Mullaithivu, Killinochi, Batticaloa, Anuradhapura, Badulla, and Estate Areas. Their mission centers on helping families achieve sustainable incomes, make informed livelihood decisions, and improve their overall wellbeing through direct support and community-based projects.

Giving Philosophy

Palmera Projects prioritizes sustainable livelihood recovery and economic empowerment over short-term aid. They focus on long-term change by supporting families to become economically independent, with an emphasis on informed decision-making about livelihoods and improved care for children. The foundation values transparent, direct relationships with supported families and communities in Sri Lanka.

Wealth Source:Palmera Projects appears to be funded primarily through individual donations and public contributions, as evidenced by their website features for birthday donation campaigns and general donations. The annual giving amount of $1,721,876 suggests a mid-sized Australian charitable organization possibly supported by a combination of individual donors and possibly corporate partnerships.

Tips for Applicants

To approach this funder, emphasize sustainable livelihood programs and economic empowerment outcomes rather than purely charitable aid. Proposals should demonstrate clear pathways to family economic independence and show understanding of Sri Lankan regional contexts, particularly in the target regions mentioned. Highlight measurable impacts on household income and community resilience.

Financial History (7 years)

YearRevenueExpensesAssetsSurplus
2023$2.2M$2.0M$2.3M$223K
2022$2.0M$2.0M$1.4M$47K
2021$1.5M$1.6M$1.4M$-110,305
2020$1.1M$1.1M$1.5M$38K
2019$1.2M$819K$1.4M$346K
2018$902K$683K$860K$219K
2017$902K$683K$860K$219K
Govt Revenue
$446K
0
Staff (FTE)
1.4
Volunteers
20
Donations Received
$1.7M

Community Evidence

External Evidence

Identity

GS ID
AU-ABN-54135781118
ABN
54135781118
Sector
international
Financial Year
2023

Focus Areas

Themes
internationalemergencycommunitysocial-enterprise
Geography
AU-National
Target Recipients
familiescommunitiesdisaster-affected populations
Purposes
Social Welfare
Beneficiaries
AdultsAgedOverseasEthnic GroupsFamiliesFemalesFinancially DisadvantagedMalesHomelessness RiskDisabilityRural & RemoteDisaster VictimsYouth

Financials

Revenue
$2.2M
Assets
$2.3M

Method

Match Confidence
registry
Cross-references
2 datasets
Match Key
ABN
Relationships
15

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

Data Sources

ACNCFoundations

Location Intelligence

Postcode
2135
Locality
STRATHFIELD
Remoteness
Major Cities of Australia
SEIFA Disadvantage
Decile 6/10
LGA
Canada Bay
Entities in Area
264
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Disability Market Context

NDIS Layer
State Providers
4,558
Thin Districts
1
Very Thin
0
Local Alternatives
0
1 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 West51 providers
Southern NSW242 providers
Mid North Coast271 providers
Captured Markets
Far West95%
Mid North Coast89%
Western NSW75%
Murrumbidgee71%