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Annual Giving
$500K
Grant Range
$10K – $5.0M
Programs
1 (1 open)

Tips for Applicants

Organisations should align proposals with aged care, disability support, or Jewish community welfare priorities. Applicants based in NSW with demonstrated impact in serving vulnerable populations or the Jewish community are most likely to succeed.

Giving Philosophy

JewishCare Foundation Trust prioritises funding that strengthens Jewish community welfare and supports vulnerable populations, particularly older adults and people with disabilities. The foundation values initiatives that enhance dignity, independence, and quality of life within the Jewish community and broader Australian society.

ACNC Financial History

YearGrants GivenRevenueTotal AssetsNet Assets
FY2023
$2.6M
$3.2M$61.0M$60.9M
FY2022
$2.5M
$4.1M$57.1M$57.1M
FY2021
$1.3M
$28.5M$61.8M$61.7M
FY2020
$1.3M
$4.0M$32.9M$32.8M
FY2019
$1.1M
$3.3M$31.5M$31.4M
FY2018
$1.1M
$2.1M$28.4M$28.4M
FY2017
$954K
$4.3M$26.3M$26.3M
7yr total$10.8MSource: ACNC Annual Information Statements

Programs & Opportunities (1)

1 open · sorted by deadline · last checked 28 February 2026 (74 days ago)

Bondi Attack Grant

Grantopen

Reimbursement grant for victims, families, and community members affected by the Bondi Junction attack. Covers transport (up to $6,000), accommodation (up to $388/day for 35 days), counselling (up to 10 sessions, gap payment), and essential needs (up to $500).

Eligibility: Victims, families, and community members affected by the Bondi Junction attack, including primary victims, secondary victims, family victims, victim support persons, and vulnerable community members.
How to apply: Apply through the provided form, submitting details of the applicant and contact information.
Up to $6KApply →

Program History (1)

Year-specific program memory with visible provenance. This is the bridge between open opportunities and recurring portfolio strands.

2025-26

Bondi Attack Grant

Grant

Reimbursement grant for victims, families, and community members affected by the Bondi Junction attack. Covers transport (up to $6,000), accommodation (up to $388/day for 35 days), counselling (up to 10 sessions, gap.

Places: New South WalesSource: official partner program url verifiedEvidence: open source

Grants in Database (1)

Focus Areas

Geographic
AU-NSW

Financial Details

Source of Wealth
Community and corporate donations supporting Jewish charitable causes and welfare services in Australia.

Board & Leadership

ACNC
Allan Vidor
director
ACNC
ACNC
Carol Royal
director
ACNC
Glenn Wein
director
ACNC
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Data Sources

Profile quality: low
Foundation profile updated: 10 March 2026 (64 days ago)
Grant/program scan updated: 28 February 2026 (74 days ago)
Website pages scraped: 5
Added: 27 February 2026 (75 days ago)
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