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

Tips for Applicants

Applicants should demonstrate strong connections to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities in the NT, particularly the Alice Springs region. Given the trust's likely focus on cultural significance and community welfare, proposals emphasising Indigenous community development, social services, or cultural preservation may be well-received. Contact the trust directly to confirm current priorities as no website is available.

Giving Philosophy

The trust prioritises supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities in the Northern Territory, particularly in the Alice Springs region. Its approach appears focused on community development and social welfare initiatives that benefit Indigenous beneficiaries, reflecting the cultural significance of the Yeperenye name and site.

ACNC Financial History

YearGrants GivenRevenueTotal AssetsNet Assets
FY2023
$870K
$1.4M$44.0M$43.9M
FY2022
$1.6M
$1.3M$43.4M$43.4M
FY2021
$740K
Unknown AU + $740K intl
$1.2M$44.0M$43.8M
FY2020
$1.5M
$1.2M$43.8M$43.4M
FY2019
$720K
$1.1M$43.8M$43.8M
FY2018
$5.7M
Unknown AU + $5.7M intl
$1.2M$43.8M$43.4M
FY2017
$1.0M
$15.3M$48.4M$47.9M
7yr total$12.1MSource: ACNC Annual Information Statements

Focus Areas

communityindigenous
Geographic
AU-NT
Recipients
indigenous

Financial Details

Source of Wealth
Wealth source not publicly specified. As a charitable trust, funds likely derive from private donors, corporate contributions, or family endowment, given the trust structure and Indigenous focus.

Board & Leadership

Randle Walker
secretary
ACNC
Linked from structured person roles rather than unstructured foundation summary text.

Data Sources

Profile quality: low
Foundation profile updated: 10 March 2026 (59 days ago)
Added: 27 February 2026 (70 days ago)
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