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Annual Giving
$500K
Grant Range
$10K – $5.0M

Tips for Applicants

This is not a traditional grant-making foundation - it's the school's own development office. External organizations seeking support should contact the school directly to explore partnership opportunities, particularly around Indigenous engagement, Steiner education networks, or professional development collaborations. The school actively participates in Steiner Education Australia initiatives and hosts conferences, suggesting openness to collaborative relationships.

Giving Philosophy

The foundation operates as the school's internal fundraising entity, supporting the development of the school's facilities and educational programs. Their theory of change focuses on building community, enhancing Steiner education delivery, and creating environments that support the holistic development of children. They prioritize infrastructure investments (bathrooms, ECC expansion, library) and community engagement activities.

ACNC Financial History

YearGrants GivenRevenueTotal AssetsNet Assets
FY2023
$6.6M$7.8M$6.6M
FY2022
$5.6M$7.3M$6.1M
FY2021
$5.5M$7.0M$6.0M
FY2020
$4.5M$6.2M$5.2M
FY2019
$4.3M$5.6M$5.0M
FY2018
$4.2M$5.6M$4.3M
FY2017
$3.9M$6.1M$3.4M
7yr totalUnknownSource: ACNC Annual Information Statements

Focus Areas

education
Geographic
AU-TAS
Recipients
youth

Financial Details

Source of Wealth
The foundation itself does not generate independent wealth. As a corporate foundation attached to the school, its 'wealth' is derived from parent contributions, fundraising events, and the school's operating surplus. The school generates revenue primarily through tuition fees from its ~300 students.

Board & Leadership

Bernice Thompson
officeholder
ACNC
ACNC
ACNC
ACNC
Linked from structured person roles rather than unstructured foundation summary text.

Data Sources

Profile quality: low
Foundation profile updated: 24 April 2026 (63 days ago)
Website pages scraped: 5
Added: 27 February 2026 (120 days ago)
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