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

Tips for Applicants

Organisations seeking support should demonstrate a focus on remote Indigenous communities and financial counselling outcomes. Given their narrow geographic focus on the Kimberley and specific client groups, alignment with these priorities is essential.

Giving Philosophy

The foundation provides grants to support free financial counselling services in some of Australia's most remote areas. It prioritises supporting vulnerable Indigenous communities far from mainstream services, focusing on achieving financial justice through advocacy against financial institutions.

ACNC Financial History

YearGrants GivenRevenueTotal AssetsNet Assets
FY2023
$11K
Unknown AU + $11K intl
$301K$63K$54K
FY2022
$17K
Unknown AU + $17K intl
$173K$51K$32K
FY2021
$23K
Unknown AU + $23K intl
$67K$31K$30K
FY2020
$28K
Unknown AU + $28K intl
$61K$31K$30K
FY2019
$35K
Unknown AU + $35K intl
$64K$33K$32K
FY2018
$30K
Unknown AU + $30K intl
$66K$68K$37K
FY2017
$36K
Unknown AU + $36K intl
$45K$35K$35K
7yr total$180KSource: ACNC Annual Information Statements

Focus Areas

communityindigenous
Geographic
AU-WA
Recipients
youthdisadvantagedrural remoteindigenous

Financial Details

Source of Wealth
Corporate foundation supported by grants from the Financial Counselling Foundation, likely funded by the financial services industry.

Board & Leadership

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ALAN GRAY
director
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Judith Gray
director
ACNC
Marcus Ward
director
ACNC
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Linked from structured person roles rather than unstructured foundation summary text.

Data Sources

Profile quality: low
Foundation profile updated: 23 April 2026 (54 days ago)
Added: 27 February 2026 (110 days ago)
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