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Annual Giving
$2.5M

About

The Salvation Army's Self Denial Fund for Overseas Aid is an international development grantmaker that fights poverty and injustice through community projects and disaster relief across 128+ countries. The foundation focuses on three key impact areas: children's welfare, health improvements, and livelihood development, working directly with Salvation Army centres and staff overseas to ensure donations create measurable community impact.

Tips for Applicants

Organisations should align proposals with the three priority areas (children, health, livelihoods) and demonstrate how projects create lasting community change. Direct engagement with existing Salvation Army overseas networks and centres is likely to be more effective than unsolicited applications, given the foundation's emphasis on working through established partnerships.

Giving Philosophy

The foundation prioritises direct impact and community empowerment, working through established Salvation Army networks to ensure accountability and lasting change. It values tangible outcomes—such as access to clean water, income-generating skills training, and education—and emphasises supporting the most urgent needs while building resilience in vulnerable communities.

ACNC Financial History

YearGrants GivenRevenueTotal AssetsNet Assets
FY2017
$2.5M
Unknown AU + $2.5M intl
$3.0M$520K$520K
1yr total$2.5MSource: ACNC Annual Information Statements

Focus Areas

internationalhealtheducationcommunityemergencyyouth
Geographic
International
Recipients
international NGOsSalvation Army overseas centrescommunity development organisationsdisaster relief programs

Financial Details

Source of Wealth
Community donations and fundraising campaigns including the Christmas Day Offering, Self Denial campaign, and individual donor contributions to The Salvation Army's international development programs.

Board & Leadership

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Data Sources

Profile quality: low
Foundation profile updated: 8 March 2026 (107 days ago)
Website scan updated: 6 March 2026 (109 days ago)
Added: 5 March 2026 (110 days ago)
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