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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.
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.
This pair does not collapse neatly into one missing layer, so the full backlog is the right next surface.
Australian Red Cross Society is Service Delivery while Paul Ramsay Foundation Limited is Corporate Foundation.
$265.7M vs $500K · 531.3x.
18 roles vs 10.
7 rows vs 0.
161 verified grants vs 0.
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.
3 stability signals still missing across the pair.
Link report-backed grantees or relationship rows so the review is not relying only on program surfaces.
Open next stepService Delivery profile. Use this as institutional context unless a real grantmaker layer is verified.
Governance roles: 10
Verified grants: 0
Year memory rows: 0
Verified source-backed rows: 0
Inferred rows: 0
This foundation is currently typed as Service Delivery, so the benchmark completion score is not the right readout.
Link report-backed grantees or relationship rows so the review is not relying only on program surfaces.
Create program-year rows so recurring strands can be reviewed across years instead of only as static profile text.
Corporate Foundation with enough evidence depth for stable philanthropic review.
Governance roles: 18
Verified grants: 161
Year memory rows: 7
Verified source-backed rows: 7
Inferred rows: 0
No major review-stability gaps remain.
This foundation is stable enough for review. The next job is upkeep rather than core backfill.
Australian Red Cross Society
The Australian Red Cross Society is a humanitarian organization that provides aid and support to individuals and communities impacted by disaster, conflict, and crisis. They operate various services ranging from emergency assistance to programs addressing homelessness and supporting migrants in transition.
Paul Ramsay Foundation Limited
The Paul Ramsay Foundation is one of Australia's largest philanthropic foundations, established in 2006 by media businessman Paul Ramsay AO and funded by his estate after his death in 2014. The foundation works to stop disadvantage in Australia by investing in, building, and influencing the conditions needed for systemic change, partnering with over 253 organizations across the country.
First Nations Targeted Grant
This grant program provides funding to Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisations (ACCOs) and First Nations-led organisations to create immediate community benefit, increase capacity, improve funding stability,.
Just Futures: National Open Grant Round
A partnership with the Australian Communities Foundation, this grant round supports small-scale and/or early-stage programs aimed at preventing or reducing contact with the justice system, with a focus on.
Partners: Australian Communities Foundation
Places: Australia
Source: official prf program page verified
Evidence: open source
Peer to Peer Program
The Peer to Peer Program is an innovative philanthropic initiative where organisations collaborate on projects, and successful grantees are determined by the applicants themselves, with the goal of breaking cycles of.
Program Related Investments (Impact Investing EOI)
Impact-first catalytic investments for organisations contributing to strategic impact areas: thriving children, employment, justice and safety.
Start with annual giving, open programs, and governance visibility before you look at stories or relationships.
If recurring program rows exist, the foundation is ready for stronger portfolio tracking and annual review loops.
Use the detailed demo page only after the compare view has made the differences legible.