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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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Candidate pair

This pair is outside the benchmark set and should be treated as exploratory. Use it to spot the next data lifts: verified grants, recurring year-memory, and source-backed program memory.

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
Institution type
Type mismatch

Stan Perron Charitable Trust is Trust while Geoffrey Cumming Foundation is Private Ancillary Fund.

Annual giving gap
Geoffrey Cumming Foundation leads

$250.0M vs $45.0M · 5.6x.

Governance visibility
Stan Perron Charitable Trust leads

9 roles vs 0.

Recurring year memory
Stan Perron Charitable Trust leads

6 rows vs 0.

Verified grant layer
Stan Perron Charitable Trust leads

4 verified grants vs 0.

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
4/8 signals complete

4 stability signals still missing across the pair.

Recommended next move
Geoffrey Cumming Foundation: Backfill governance roles

Add or reconcile board and leadership visibility so the foundation is legible at the people layer.

Open next step
Benchmark fit
Benchmark-ready grantmaker

Trust with enough evidence depth for stable philanthropic review.

Stan Perron Charitable Trust
Stable review

Governance roles: 9

Verified grants: 4

Year memory rows: 6

Verified source-backed rows: 6

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
Grantmaker candidate

Private Ancillary Fund profile, but still too thin for benchmark review without more verified evidence.

Geoffrey Cumming Foundation
Early review

Governance roles: 0

Verified grants: 0

Year memory rows: 0

Verified source-backed rows: 0

Inferred rows: 0

Completion
0/4 stable signals

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

What to do next
Backfill governance roles

Add or reconcile board and leadership visibility so the foundation is legible at the people layer.

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

Stan Perron Charitable Trust

TrustABN 75641897929
Open route
Annual giving
$45.0M
Open programs
16
Governance
9
Year memory
6
Readiness signals
9 governance roles4 verified grants6 year-memory rows16 open programs

The Stan Perron Charitable Trust is an Australian philanthropic foundation focused on enhancing the health and well-being of children and adolescents, primarily in Western Australia. The foundation provides grants to community and research organizations that align with its funding guidelines and vision.

The foundation approaches giving with the belief that supporting local community initiatives and health research can significantly improve outcomes for children and adolescents in need. Their theory of change emphasizes direct support to organizations that make a tangible impact within their targeted demographics.
healthcommunityAU-National
Latest program year memory
2025-26

Community Grants Round 1 2026

grant

Grants for groups supporting Western Australian children in need or causes aligned with Foundation funding guidelines. Accepted year-round, assessed May and November.

Places: Western Australia

Source: official program url verified

Evidence: open source

2025-26

Health Research Grants

grant

Grants provided for research aimed at improving the health and well-being of children, adolescents and young adults in Western Australia. Submissions for Programs & Partnerships grants are accepted year-round. The.

Places: Western Australia, Australia

Source: official partner program url verified

Evidence: open source

2025-26

Health Research Grants - People & Platforms 2026

grant

Round opens 1 April 2026 for health research programs.

Places: Western Australia

Source: official program url verified

Evidence: open source

2025-26

Health Research Grants - Programs & Partnerships

grant

Grants for research aimed at improving health and well-being of children, adolescents and young adults in Western Australia. Accepted year-round.

Places: Western Australia, Australia

Source: official program url verified

Evidence: open source

medium confidence

Geoffrey Cumming Foundation

Private Ancillary FundABN
Open route
Annual giving
$250.0M
Open programs
0
Governance
0
Year memory
0
Readiness signals
No strong signals yet

The Geoffrey Cumming Foundation is a private ancillary fund that supports various causes across Australia, with a focus on health, education, and community development. They are estimated to have an annual budget of around $250 million. The foundation's exact goals and methods are not well-documented, but their philanthropic efforts are geared towards making a significant impact in the Australian community.

The Geoffrey Cumming Foundation approaches giving by investing in strategic initiatives that aim to drive meaningful change in the areas of health, education, and community. Their philosophy likely centers around the idea that targeted, well-planned philanthropy can be a powerful catalyst for positive social outcomes, though specific details about their theory of change are not available.
healtheducationcommunityAU-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.