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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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Current pair
Governance-first pair

This pair is currently legible at the governance layer, but thin everywhere else. It is useful for shortlist or prospect comparison, but not yet for stable philanthropic review because neither side has a verified grant layer or recurring year-memory.

Shared gaps in this pair
Verified grant layerRecurring year memoryVerified source-backed memory
Pair execution lane
Build the verified grant layer on both sides

Open each foundation on its grant surface and backfill real grantee or grant-relationship evidence before treating this pair as more than governance-only.

Seed recurring year memory on both sides

Open each foundation on program history and create year-memory rows so recurring strands can be compared as operating memory instead of profile text.

Promote both sides to verified source-backed memory

Once year-memory exists, replace inferred or absent rows with official source-backed program memory so the pair can move toward stable review.

Backlog lane
Missing verified grants

This pair shares a missing grant layer, so the next useful batch queue is verified grants rather than more compare-page interpretation.

At a glance
Institution type
Type mismatch

Screenwest (Australia) Ltd is Research Body while THE TRUSTEE FOR BESEN FAMILY FOUNDATION is Corporate Foundation.

Annual giving gap
THE TRUSTEE FOR BESEN FAMILY FOUNDATION leads

$144.0M vs $16.5M · 8.7x.

Governance visibility
Screenwest (Australia) Ltd leads

9 roles vs 5.

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
Needs more build before stable review

The current pair still lacks enough verified evidence depth. Governance and year memory exist in places, but the review would still lean too heavily on inferred data.

Progress to stable review
2/8 signals complete

6 stability signals still missing across the pair.

Pair checklist
Recommended next move
Screenwest (Australia) Ltd: Build the verified grant layer

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

Open next step
Benchmark fit
Outside benchmark lane

Research Body profile. Use this as institutional context unless a real grantmaker layer is verified.

Screenwest (Australia) Ltd
Early review

Governance roles: 9

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 Research Body, 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
Grantmaker candidate

Corporate Foundation profile, but still too thin for benchmark review without more verified evidence.

THE TRUSTEE FOR BESEN FAMILY FOUNDATION
Early review

Governance roles: 5

Verified grants: 0

Year memory rows: 0

Verified source-backed rows: 0

Inferred rows: 0

Completion
1/4 stable signals

Missing: verified grant layer, year-memory rows, verified source-backed memory.

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.

medium confidence

Screenwest (Australia) Ltd

Research BodyABN 43620492300
Open route
Annual giving
$16.5M
Open programs
0
Governance
9
Year memory
0
Readiness signals
9 governance roles

Screenwest is Western Australia's statutory screen industry development organization, providing funding, incentives, and support services to the film, television, and digital games sectors across the state. Funded primarily by the Western Australian Government and Lotterywest, it operates programs to grow local production capacity, attract interstate and international productions, and develop the WA screen industry workforce.

Screenwest operates as an economic development agency for the screen industry, aiming to grow WA's production expenditure to $300M per annum. Their theory of change involves leveraging state funding to attract national and international productions, building industry capacity through skills development, and generating regional economic outcomes through Regional Outputs & Outcomes agreements with WA Regional Development Commissions. They prioritize innovative, bold proposals that enhance the industry's profile and competitive position.
artstechnologyAU-WA
Latest program year memory
No year-memory rows available yet.
medium confidence

THE TRUSTEE FOR BESEN FAMILY FOUNDATION

Corporate FoundationABN 59679095963
Open route
Annual giving
$144.0M
Open programs
0
Governance
5
Year memory
0
Readiness signals
5 governance roles

The Besen Family Foundation is a philanthropic organization that provides grants to support arts, culture, health, education, environment, and community development, with a strong focus on Victoria and Israel. Established in 1978 by Eva and Marc Besen, the foundation aims to build on their philanthropic endeavors and create positive change. The foundation has a commitment to responsible investing and a focus on initiatives that promote long-term change and community engagement.

The Besen Family Foundation approaches giving with a focus on supporting innovative and creative projects that promote positive change and community engagement. They believe in the importance of investing in initiatives that address the root causes of social and environmental issues and have a long-term impact. The foundation also prioritizes supporting projects that are led by and empower marginalized communities, including Indigenous Australians and those in rural and remote areas.
artshealthenvironmentcommunityAU-VICAU-NationalInternational
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.