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The Trustee For R & M Champion De Crespigny Foundation
Low
Annual Giving
$100K
Grant Range
$5K – $500K
Tips for Applicants
As there is no public website or stated application process, potential applicants should focus on youth-centric projects operating within South Australia. Direct inquiries or networking may be necessary to understand their specific funding priorities and application procedures.
Giving Philosophy
This corporate foundation, likely with a family legacy, is committed to making a direct impact on young people in South Australia. Given its medium size and lack of a public website, it likely engages in a more targeted or relationship-based giving approach, valuing specific projects that align with its youth focus. It aims to provide meaningful support to a select number of organisations.
ACNC Financial History
| Year | Grants Given | Revenue | Total Assets | Net Assets |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| FY2023 | $124K | $147K | $2.4M | $2.4M |
| FY2022 | $133K | $81K | $2.4M | $2.4M |
| FY2021 | $122K | $335K | $2.6M | $2.6M |
| FY2020 | $128K | $15K | $2.4M | $2.4M |
| FY2019 | $113K | $423K | $2.6M | $2.6M |
| FY2018 | $105K | $274K | $2.3M | $2.3M |
| FY2017 | $99K | $224K | $2.1M | $2.1M |
| 7yr total | $823K | Source: ACNC Annual Information Statements | ||
Focus Areas
Geographic
AU-SA
Recipients
youth
Financial Details
Source of Wealth
The foundation's wealth originates from a corporate entity, likely established by or associated with the Champion De Crespigny family.
Board & Leadership
Peter Ickeringill
director
ACNC
Melanie Champion de Crespigny
board member
ACNC
Pauline Carr
board member
ACNC
Sian Crocker
secretary
ACNC
Linked from structured person roles rather than unstructured foundation summary text.
Data Sources
Profile quality: low
Foundation profile updated: 14 April 2026 (24 days ago)
Added: 27 February 2026 (70 days ago)
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