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Annual Giving
$1.0M

About

St Joseph Affordable Homes is a Catholic social enterprise established in 2020 by the Archdiocese of Hobart that combines building and construction with social impact. Its dual mission is to provide substantial and sustainable employment, particularly trade apprenticeships, for young Tasmanians with barriers to employment, while simultaneously alleviating housing stress and homelessness through the construction of social and affordable housing. The organisation partners with Build Up Tassie and Loreto Community Housing to deliver one-on-one coaching, mentoring and holistic support to apprentices and trainees.

Tips for Applicants

As a social enterprise focused on practical outcomes, approach with clear proposals demonstrating measurable impact on both housing delivery and youth employment outcomes in Tasmania. Highlight any alignment with Build Up Tassie or Loreto Community Housing partnerships if relevant.

Giving Philosophy

St Joseph Affordable Homes operates as a social enterprise that generates impact through construction contracts and project delivery rather than traditional grant-giving. Their model focuses on creating measurable employment outcomes for disadvantaged youth while addressing Tasmania's housing crisis through affordable home construction. They value partnerships with like-minded organisations and individuals who share their commitment to systemic change through skill development and housing supply.

ACNC Financial History

YearGrants GivenRevenueTotal AssetsNet Assets
FY2023
$814K
$31.7M$6.7M$3.3M
FY2022
$1.0M
$19.3M$5.8M$2.3M
FY2021
$19K
$17.6M$6.2M$2.0M
3yr total$1.8MSource: ACNC Annual Information Statements

Focus Areas

housingyouthemploymentsocial-enterprise
Geographic
AU-TAS
Recipients
young-peopleunemployed-youthhomeless-individualslow-income-familiespeople-housing-stress

Financial Details

Source of Wealth
As a social enterprise, the organisation's wealth comes primarily from construction contracts and building projects, supplemented by partnerships with government housing programs and the Catholic Archdiocese of Hobart. The annual giving figure of $1,007,600 likely represents the value of their social impact programs, training, and support services rather than traditional grant disbursements.

Board & Leadership

Christopher Ryan
board member
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David Beattie
board member
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Michael Tate
board member
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Miriam Moreton
board member
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Linked from structured person roles rather than unstructured foundation summary text.

Data Sources

Profile quality: low
Foundation profile updated: 7 March 2026 (61 days ago)
Added: 5 March 2026 (64 days ago)
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