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Compare two foundations across capital scale, governance visibility, open program surface, and recurring year-memory. Snow and Paul Ramsay are the default pair because they show the current best verified case and the first non-Snow replication case side by side.

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Bridge pair

This pair crosses a benchmark foundation with a non-benchmark candidate. Use it to see what evidence is already present on the candidate side and what still separates it from the stable review set.

Backlog lane
General backlog

This pair does not collapse neatly into one missing layer, so the full backlog is the right next surface.

At a glance
Annual giving gap
Parity

Both foundations currently surface $500K in annual giving.

Governance visibility
Royal Brisbane & Women's Hospital Foundation leads

11 roles vs 5.

Recurring year memory
Minderoo leads

8 rows vs 3.

Verified grant layer
Minderoo leads

9 verified grants vs 1.

Review stability
Current estimate
Ready for stable review now

Both sides have governance visibility, recurring year memory, and at least some verified source-backed evidence. This is good enough for serious review.

Progress to stable review
8/8 signals complete

No major stability gaps remain for this pair.

Recommended next move
Review the strongest verified route

This pair is stable enough for review. Use the detailed route to audit the current evidence layer and keep it maintained.

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Benchmark fit
Benchmark-ready grantmaker

Corporate Foundation with enough evidence depth for stable philanthropic review.

Royal Brisbane & Women's Hospital Foundation
Stable review

Governance roles: 11

Verified grants: 1

Year memory rows: 3

Verified source-backed rows: 3

Inferred rows: 0

Completion
4/4 stable signals

No major review-stability gaps remain.

What to do next
Maintain the verified layer

This foundation is stable enough for review. The next job is upkeep rather than core backfill.

Benchmark fit
Benchmark-ready grantmaker

Corporate Foundation with enough evidence depth for stable philanthropic review.

Minderoo
Stable review

Governance roles: 5

Verified grants: 9

Year memory rows: 8

Verified source-backed rows: 8

Inferred rows: 0

Completion
4/4 stable signals

No major review-stability gaps remain.

What to do next
Maintain the verified layer

This foundation is stable enough for review. The next job is upkeep rather than core backfill.

low confidence

Royal Brisbane & Women's Hospital Foundation

Corporate FoundationABN 37882212480
Open route
Annual giving
$500K
Open programs
0
Governance
11
Year memory
3
Readiness signals
11 governance roles1 verified grants3 year-memory rows
The foundation believes in the transformative power of giving to save lives and advance healthcare. It focuses on connecting donors with meaningful opportunities to support both immediate patient care needs and long-term medical research, emphasizing how donations provide 'the gift of time' for breakthrough treatments and improved patient outcomes.
AU-QLD
Latest program year memory
2025-26

RBWH Foundation Grant Round 6 - Research Projects

grant

Funding for research projects that pose a question/address a hypothesis, requiring Ethics Approval and/or evaluating quality improvement of clinical care. Priority given to Early Career Applicants.

Places: Queensland

Source: official program url verified

Evidence: open source

2025-26

RBWH Foundation Grant Round 6 - Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Projects

grant

Funding for Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander staff with projects focusing on improving healthcare access for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patients and community

Places: Queensland

Source: official program url verified

Evidence: open source

2025-26

RBWH Foundation Grant Round 6 - Patient Care Initiatives

grant

Funding for projects that improve patients and their families/visitors experience, environment, wellbeing and/or satisfaction

Places: Queensland

Source: official program url verified

Evidence: open source

low confidence

Minderoo Foundation Limited as trustee for The Minderoo Foundation Trust

Corporate FoundationABN 24819440618
Open route
Annual giving
$500K
Open programs
7
Governance
5
Year memory
8
Readiness signals
5 governance roles9 verified grants8 year-memory rows7 open programs
Minderoo operates on the belief that 'if we all do whatever we can with whatever we have, large or small, then each of us will help make our world a more equitable and positive environment for others to thrive in.' The foundation is data-driven, guided by global research, and uses four key levers: Fund, Advocate, Develop, and Evidence. Impact Missions focus on near-term inflection points that signify achievement, allowing agile response to urgent challenges while remaining aligned with founder values. The foundation emphasizes partnership transparency, community empowerment, and long-term sustainable impact through evidence-based approaches.
artseducationhealthenvironmentAU-National
Latest program year memory
2025-26

Forrest Scholarships

scholarship

Scholarships funded by Minderoo Foundation, awarded to outstanding young intellects from around the world to conduct research at one of Western Australia's five universities.

Places: Western Australia, Australia

Source: official forrest program page verified

Evidence: open source

2025-26

Georgia Malone Prize

award

A $15,000 prize awarded to one recipient from the yearly Minderoo Foundation Artist Fund cohort who has shown resilience, innovation, and courage in delivering their project and sustaining an arts career.

Places: Western Australia, Australia

Source: official minderoo program page verified

Evidence: open source

2025-26

Minderoo Artist Fund 2026

grant

Six grants of $35,000 plus two residencies for mid-career WA artists; $50,000 Artist Award prize

Places: Western Australia, Australia

Source: official minderoo program page verified

Evidence: open source

2025-26

Scholarships for For-Purpose Board Directors

scholarship

A multi-year initiative, in partnership with the Centre for Social Impact, providing scholarships for over 400 not-for-profit board directors across Australia to participate in the 'Governance for Social Impact' course.

Partners: Centre for Social Impact

Places: Western Australia, Australia

Source: official csi partner program page verified

Evidence: open source

How to use this
1. Compare the capital posture

Start with annual giving, open programs, and governance visibility before you look at stories or relationships.

2. Check year-memory depth

If recurring program rows exist, the foundation is ready for stronger portfolio tracking and annual review loops.

3. Open the detailed route

Use the detailed demo page only after the compare view has made the differences legible.