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

Tips for Applicants

Applicants should demonstrate alignment with survivor-led, intergenerational healing approaches, and address the impacts of colonisation and forced removal. Proposals should align with the 'Bringing them home' report recommendations, specifically focusing on trauma-informed health and aged care services, access to records, equitable redress, or sustainable funding for Stolen Generations support organisations. Emphasize cultural strength and community-led initiatives.

Giving Philosophy

The Foundation approaches giving by centering the lived experience of Stolen Generations survivors and their families, providing platforms for them to share their stories and lead their own healing journeys. They advocate for trauma-aware, healing-informed practice across government and services, and address the recommendations of the 'Bringing them home' report, focusing on cultural strength and community-led initiatives to restore connections, reclaim identity, and nurture resilience.

Notable Grants

$2.3 Million awarded in 2025-26 Grants Rounds to support Stolen Generations healing initiatives.

ACNC Financial History

YearGrants GivenRevenueTotal AssetsNet Assets
FY2023
$1.0M
$9.0M$6.2M$2.8M
FY2022
$1.3M
$10.7M$5.0M$2.6M
FY2021
$10.7M$7.1M$2.1M
FY2020
$10.7M$5.7M$1.4M
FY2019
$9.0M$5.3M$939K
FY2018
$7.8M$5.2M$191K
FY2017
$6.7M$5.5M$169K
7yr total$2.3MSource: ACNC Annual Information Statements

Focus Areas

indigenous
Geographic
AU-ACT
Recipients
rural remoteindigenous

Board & Leadership

ACNC
Ian Hamm
director
ACNC
IVAN INGRAM
director
ACNC
ACNC
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Kirsten Gray
director
ACNC
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Leann Wilson
director
ACNC
Paige Webber
secretary
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Linked from structured person roles rather than unstructured foundation summary text.

Data Sources

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Foundation profile updated: 26 April 2026 (11 days ago)
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Added: 27 February 2026 (70 days ago)
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