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Annual Giving
$25K
Grant Range
$1K – $100K

Tips for Applicants

Given its small annual giving and focus on WA, applicants should propose projects with clear, direct impact on its diverse beneficiary groups within the state. Emphasise how the initiative provides hope and practical support to those facing adversity.

Giving Philosophy

As a small corporate foundation, Path of Hope likely prioritises targeted grants that foster hope and provide direct support to vulnerable individuals and communities within Western Australia. It values initiatives addressing social disadvantage, homelessness, crime impact, and unemployment across diverse groups.

Notable Grants

$181,306 to The Graceville Centre (The Salvation Army, WA Division) in 2016 for the construction of a children's education centre and the employment of an outreach worker.
$170,087 (cash) to The Salvation Army in 2023 for initiatives assisting women and children impacted by family violence.
$6,569 in brand new household appliance items to The Salvation Army in 2023 for survivors of domestic violence.
Provision of new household appliances, bed linen, and Christmas gifts to survivors of family and domestic violence supported by The Salvation Army services in 2025 (from funds received in 2024).

ACNC Financial History

YearGrants GivenRevenueTotal AssetsNet Assets
FY2023
$275K$24K$12K
FY2022
$279K$21K$18K
FY2021
$253K$16K$15K
FY2020
$190K
$197K$18K$18K
FY2019
$232K$116K$16K
FY2018
$135K
$573K$205K$175K
FY2017
$209K
$23K$264K$18K
7yr total$534KSource: ACNC Annual Information Statements

Focus Areas

indigenous
Geographic
AU-WA
Recipients
communitydisadvantageddisabilityrural remoteindigenous

Financial Details

Source of Wealth
Corporate funding.

Board & Leadership

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Data Sources

Profile quality: low
Foundation profile updated: 19 March 2026 (90 days ago)
Added: 27 February 2026 (110 days ago)
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