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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.
Both foundations currently surface $500K in annual giving.
9 roles vs 8.
5 rows vs 4.
44 verified grants vs 1.
Both sides have governance visibility, recurring year memory, and at least some verified source-backed evidence. This is good enough for serious review.
No major stability gaps remain for this pair.
This pair is stable enough for review. Use the detailed route to audit the current evidence layer and keep it maintained.
Open next stepCorporate Foundation with enough evidence depth for stable philanthropic review.
Governance roles: 9
Verified grants: 44
Year memory rows: 5
Verified source-backed rows: 5
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.
Corporate Foundation with enough evidence depth for stable philanthropic review.
Governance roles: 8
Verified grants: 1
Year memory rows: 4
Verified source-backed rows: 4
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.
The Trustee For The Snow Foundation
Deadly Hearts Trek
Recurring Snow Foundation portfolio strand for rheumatic heart disease screening and related First Nations heart health work.
RHD Strategy
Recurring Snow Foundation strategy strand focused on rheumatic heart disease systems change and First Nations-led partnership work.
Partners: National Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation
Places: Australia, Northern Territory
Source: empathy-ledger-program-snapshots
Evidence: open source
Snow Entrepreneurs
Recurring Snow Foundation social entrepreneur support strand.
Snow Scholarships
Recurring Snow Foundation scholarship and education access strand.
Partners: University of Canberra
Places: ACT, NSW
Source: empathy-ledger-program-snapshots
Evidence: open source
Brave Foundation
Brave Scholarship
The Brave Scholarship provides financial assistance to expecting and parenting young people who are enrolled in the Supporting Expecting and Parenting Teens (SEPT) Program, to help them access education, training,.
Lived Experience Scholarships (for Turning Point event)
These scholarships cover participation costs for individuals with lived or living experience of young parenthood or child protection to attend the 'Turning Point' event. The aim is to remove financial barriers,.
Scholarships
The Brave Foundation offers scholarships to empower young individuals, including expecting and parenting teens, to achieve their education and employment goals.
Supporting Expecting & Parenting Teens Program
This program funds tailored mentoring for expecting and parenting teenagers to help them navigate their challenges and connect them to essential resources.
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.
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