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Annual Giving
$100K
Grant Range
$5K – $500K

Tips for Applicants

Focus on proposals that directly support people with bleeding disorders and their families, particularly in areas of patient support, education, awareness, or research into inherited bleeding disorders. Given the foundation's national scope and specific health focus, align applications with their mission to improve health outcomes for the haemophilia community.

Giving Philosophy

The foundation focuses on supporting individuals and families affected by inherited bleeding disorders through direct support services, health education, and advocacy. It values improving access to treatment, raising awareness, and enhancing quality of life for people living with haemophilia and related conditions across all demographics.

ACNC Financial History

YearGrants GivenRevenueTotal AssetsNet Assets
FY2023
$92K
$920K$3.2M$2.9M
FY2022
$20K
$807K$3.1M$2.7M
FY2021
$2K
Unknown AU + $2K intl
$1.2M$3.4M$3.1M
FY2020
$1.0M$2.8M$2.6M
FY2019
$30K
$1.1M$3.2M$2.9M
FY2018
$10K
$1.0M$3.1M$2.8M
FY2017
$956K$3.1M$2.9M
7yr total$154KSource: ACNC Annual Information Statements

Focus Areas

healthcommunityindigenous
Geographic
AU-National
Recipients
youthageddisadvantageddisabilityrural remoteindigenous

Financial Details

Source of Wealth
As a charitable health organisation, the foundation's wealth likely comes from a combination of donations, fundraising activities, potential government grants, and membership contributions. Given the type is listed as corporate_foundation, there may also be corporate sponsorships or partnerships with pharmaceutical companies involved in haemophilia treatment.

Board & Leadership

DAVID FAGAN
officeholder
ACNC
foundation_board
Linked from structured person roles rather than unstructured foundation summary text.

Data Sources

Profile quality: low
Foundation profile updated: 12 March 2026 (97 days ago)
Website pages scraped: 3
Added: 27 February 2026 (111 days ago)
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