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Annual Giving
$19.5M

About

The University of New England is a grantmaker with an estimated annual size of $19,482,000. As a university, it likely supports research, education, and community development initiatives. However, without specific thematic focus information, its exact areas of support are unclear.

Tips for Applicants

Applicants should review the University of New England's research priorities and look for alignments with their proposed projects. Emphasizing how the project contributes to education, research, and community development could strengthen the application.

Giving Philosophy

The University of New England's approach to giving is not explicitly stated, but as an educational institution, it likely believes in supporting initiatives that promote knowledge, innovation, and community well-being.

ACNC Financial History

YearGrants GivenRevenueTotal AssetsNet Assets
FY2023
$19.5M
$357.2M$1.1B$767.9M
FY2022
$16.5M
$331.2M$1.2B$778.5M
FY2021
$13.8M
$414.0M$1.1B$706.8M
FY2020
$13.8M
$347.7M$872.1M$415.2M
FY2019
$15.9M
$338.2M$833.0M$405.6M
FY2018
$15.0M
$316.5M$805.3M$399.0M
FY2017
$11.8M
$307.5M$809.9M$407.3M
7yr total$106.2MSource: ACNC Annual Information Statements

Grants in Database (13)

Exploring the nexus between global palaeogeography and the rise of animals. The Ediacaran–Cambrian periods (635–485 million years ago) capture one of the most critical events in the history of life, b

Grant
Up to $415KClosedarc-grants

Nonlinear partial differential equations and propagation phenomena. This project of strategic basic research aims to develop new mathematics in nonlinear partial differential equations to better under

Grant
Up to $436KClosedarc-grants

Intergenerational Transmission of Inequality. There is a growing interest in the ways in which biological and socioeconomic heritage can shape vulnerabilities to disease. Once viewed as primarily a pr

Grant
Up to $407KClosedarc-grants

Enabling a circular economy for poultry via exploration of metabolism. This project aims to address the environmental and economic burden of food waste by enabling its utilisation as a feed for poultr

Grant
Up to $474KCloses 31/12/2026arc-grants

Cartoon Nation: Australian Editorial Cartooning - Past, Present, and Future. This landmark study aims to facilitate a new scholarly and public appreciation of Australian editorial cartooning: somethin

Grant
Up to $620KCloses 31/12/2026arc-grants

Making Crime Pay: Manufacturing Heritage Experiences in a Digital Age. This project aims to create digital tools to allow visitors to experience Australian convict sites and historical big data in new

Grant
Up to $597KCloses 31/12/2026arc-grants

Advancing chicken helminthology for sustainable worm control . Worm infections are a serious disease problem in free-range chicken production systems which now dominate egg production in Australia. Th

Grant
Up to $506KCloses 12/05/2027arc-grants

Message sticks: Long-distance communication in Indigenous Australia. Message sticks are marked wooden objects that were once used throughout Indigenous Australia to convey important information betwee

Grant
Up to $444KCloses 31/12/2027arc-grants

Bridging the gap between crop pollination services and pollinator health. Insect pollinators play an integral role in the quantity and quality of production for many food crops, yet there is growing c

Grant
Up to $977KCloses 31/12/2027arc-grants

Revealing the role of adaptive radiation in driving early animal evolution. This project aims to determine the importance of adaptive radiation—the rapid diversification of a group into a variety of e

Grant
Up to $460KCloses 31/12/2028arc-grants

Australia’s First Colony: connected isolation on Norfolk Island 1778-1814. The first settlement at Norfolk Island (1788-1814) is included in the Australian Convict World Heritage Listing. Yet Australi

Grant
Up to $540KCloses 31/12/2028arc-grants

Partial differential equations for propagation and aggregation . This fellowship develops partial differential equation (PDE) theory to fill in a gap in the mathematical modelling of propagation and a

Grant
Up to $2.6MCloses 31/10/2029arc-grants

Revealing the origin and early evolution of spiralian animal body plans. This project aims to reconstruct the early evolutionary history of the Spiralia, a megadiverse animal group that extends back 5

Grant
Up to $399Karc-grants

Focus Areas

educationresearch
Geographic
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Recipients
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Financial Details

Revenue Sources
education

Board & Leadership

Adrian Walsh
board member
ACNC
Chanel Hopkinson
board member
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Christopher Moran
board member
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Colin Murray
board member
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David van Aanholt
board member
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Ian Gillespie
board member
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Kristy Sillman
board member
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Megan Aitken
board member
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Onoriode Coast
board member
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Philipp Hess
board member
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Sarah Pearson
board member
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Linked from structured person roles rather than unstructured foundation summary text.

Data Sources

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