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

Tips for Applicants

Align proposals with vocational education, skills training, and employment outcomes for disadvantaged or unemployed cohorts. Organizations working in partnership with or complementary to Holmesglen's training programs in Victoria are likely to be competitive.

Giving Philosophy

The foundation supports education as a pathway to employment and social mobility, with particular emphasis on removing barriers for disadvantaged and unemployed populations. It leverages Holmesglen Institute's expertise in vocational education and training to direct funding toward practical skill development and workforce readiness programs.

ACNC Financial History

YearGrants GivenRevenueTotal AssetsNet Assets
FY2023
$168K
$1.8M$22.9M$20.5M
FY2022
$26K
$2.3M$23.8M$21.0M
FY2021
$39K
$2.3M$25.8M$22.4M
FY2020
$96K
$2.3M$28.1M$24.3M
FY2019
$142K
$2.6M$30.9M$26.6M
FY2018
$7K
Unknown AU + $7K intl
$2.5M$26.2M$26.1M
FY2017
$2.4M$27.3M$27.1M
7yr total$478KSource: ACNC Annual Information Statements

Focus Areas

education
Geographic
AU-VIC
Recipients
youthdisadvantaged

Financial Details

Source of Wealth
Corporate foundation funded by Holmesglen Institute, a Victorian registered training organisation and education provider.

Board & Leadership

Mary Faraone
director
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Andrew Brookes
board member
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Ann Barker
board member
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Hannah Piterman
board member
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Paul Culpan
secretary
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Rosalyn Casey
board member
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Linked from structured person roles rather than unstructured foundation summary text.

Data Sources

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Foundation profile updated: 14 April 2026 (63 days ago)
Added: 27 February 2026 (110 days ago)
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