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Annual Giving
$3.2M

About

Job Pathways is a not-for-profit community development organisation operating in remote East Kimberley and West Kimberley, Western Australia, delivering employment services, disability support, and recycling initiatives. Owned in partnership by Aboriginal organisations Wunan Foundation and Wirrum Dawung, it provides community development programs, NDIS services, and employment pathways for unemployed and disadvantaged people, with particular focus on remote Aboriginal communities.

Tips for Applicants

This organisation primarily delivers services directly rather than making grants to other organisations. Engagement should focus on partnership opportunities, employment with Job Pathways, or service access if you meet their target demographics in the East or West Kimberley regions.

Giving Philosophy

Job Pathways operates as a service delivery organisation rather than a traditional grant-maker, focusing on direct program delivery aligned with government employment and disability support agendas. It prioritises culturally-responsive, flexible services designed around the unique conditions of remote Australia, and emphasises breaking cycles of welfare dependency while supporting community participation and skill-building.

ACNC Financial History

YearGrants GivenRevenueTotal AssetsNet Assets
FY2023
$3.1M
$19.0M$23.8M$19.7M
FY2022
$2.0M
$21.0M$18.6M$16.6M
FY2021
$3.0M
$19.0M$16.6M$11.0M
FY2020
$3.2M
$15.1M$9.0M$6.9M
FY2019
$886K
$13.2M$8.0M$6.9M
FY2018
$12.9M$7.0M$6.1M
FY2017
$10.6M$6.4M$5.0M
7yr total$12.2MSource: ACNC Annual Information Statements

Focus Areas

employmentcommunityindigenousdisabilitysocial-enterpriseenvironment
Geographic
AU-WA
Recipients
Unemployed individuals in remote AustraliaAboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communitiesPeople living with disabilityLong-term unemployed seeking employment pathwaysRemote community members

Financial Details

Source of Wealth
Government contracts (Australian Government Community Development Program, Workforce Australia, NDIS), supplemented by social enterprise revenue from Revive secondhand store and Containers for Change recycling operations.

Board & Leadership

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Neil Fong
director
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Linked from structured person roles rather than unstructured foundation summary text.

Data Sources

Profile quality: low
Foundation profile updated: 8 March 2026 (63 days ago)
Website scan updated: 6 March 2026 (65 days ago)
Added: 5 March 2026 (66 days ago)
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