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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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This pair is made up of operating institutions, not established grantmaker routes. Use it carefully: the current types are Health Charity and Health Charity, so this comparison is better for institutional profile reading than for philanthropic benchmark review.

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Verified grant layerRecurring year memoryVerified source-backed memory
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This pair is being sent to the exclusion queue because both sides currently read as non-grantmaker institutions. Treat it as institutional context unless a real philanthropic layer emerges.

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Cancer Council VictoriaHealth Charity

Compare Cancer Council Victoria with Centre For Eye Research Australia Limited instead if you want a more type-aligned read.

AUTISM CRC LTDHealth Charity

Compare AUTISM CRC LTD with Centre For Eye Research Australia Limited instead if you want a more type-aligned read.

At a glance
Annual giving gap
Cancer Council Victoria leads

$26.8M vs $24.1M · 1.1x.

Governance visibility
Cancer Council Victoria leads

16 roles vs 7.

Recurring year memory
Parity

Both sides currently surface 0 year-memory rows.

Verified grant layer
Parity

Both sides currently surface 0 verified grant rows.

Review stability
Current estimate
Outside benchmark review lane

This pair is made up of operating institutions rather than established grantmaker routes. Treat it as institutional context unless a true philanthropic funding layer is verified on both sides.

Progress to stable review
Not applicable to benchmark review

This pair sits outside the philanthropic benchmark lane, so stable-review signal math would be misleading here.

Recommended next move
Validate institutional fit before benchmark review

Open the two institutional profiles first. This pair belongs in contextual comparison unless you can show a real grantmaker layer on both sides.

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Benchmark fit
Outside benchmark lane

Health Charity profile. Use this as institutional context unless a real grantmaker layer is verified.

Cancer Council Victoria
Early review

Governance roles: 16

Verified grants: 0

Year memory rows: 0

Verified source-backed rows: 0

Inferred rows: 0

Institutional context
Benchmark review not applicable

This foundation is currently typed as Health Charity, so the benchmark completion score is not the right readout.

What to do next
Build the verified grant layer

Link report-backed grantees or relationship rows so the review is not relying only on program surfaces.

Seed recurring year memory

Create program-year rows so recurring strands can be reviewed across years instead of only as static profile text.

Benchmark fit
Outside benchmark lane

Health Charity profile. Use this as institutional context unless a real grantmaker layer is verified.

AUTISM CRC LTD
Early review

Governance roles: 7

Verified grants: 0

Year memory rows: 0

Verified source-backed rows: 0

Inferred rows: 0

Institutional context
Benchmark review not applicable

This foundation is currently typed as Health Charity, so the benchmark completion score is not the right readout.

What to do next
Build the verified grant layer

Link report-backed grantees or relationship rows so the review is not relying only on program surfaces.

Seed recurring year memory

Create program-year rows so recurring strands can be reviewed across years instead of only as static profile text.

high confidence

Cancer Council Victoria

Health CharityABN 61426486715
Open route
Annual giving
$26.8M
Open programs
0
Governance
16
Year memory
0
Readiness signals
16 governance roles

Cancer Council Victoria is a leading Australian not-for-profit organisation dedicated to significantly reducing the impact of cancer. They achieve this by funding innovative cancer research, delivering vital prevention programs, providing support services for patients and their families, and advocating for cancer control policies in Victoria.

Cancer Council Victoria's giving philosophy centres on investing in high-quality, peer-reviewed cancer research to advance scientific knowledge, develop new treatments, and improve patient outcomes. They seek to fund research that addresses critical gaps, fosters collaboration, and has the potential for significant public health impact.
healthresearchcommunityeducationAU-VICAU-National
Latest program year memory
No year-memory rows available yet.
high confidence

AUTISM CRC LTD

Health CharityABN 55162632180
Open route
Annual giving
$24.1M
Open programs
0
Governance
7
Year memory
0
Readiness signals
7 governance roles

Autism CRC is the world's first national, cooperative research centre focused on autism, established in 2013. It serves as the independent national source of evidence for best practice in autism across the lifespan and the spectrum, translating research into practical resources, guidelines, and tools for autistic individuals, families, educators, and professionals. Rather than a traditional grant-making foundation, it operates as a CRC consortium that coordinates collaborative research and development across universities, service providers, community organizations, and government agencies.

Autism CRC operates as a Cooperative Research Centre, applying CRC program principles that emphasize co-production with autistic people and end-users throughout the research process. Their theory of change centers on translating evidence into practical implementation through participatory approaches, national guidelines, best practice portals, and capacity-building programs. They prioritize lived experience leadership and ensuring research benefits the most marginalised autistic individuals.
researchhealtheducationcommunityAU-National
Latest program year memory
No year-memory rows available yet.
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.