ECSTRA Foundation review route
This public route shows ECSTRA as a financial capability review case with governance visibility, verified grants, and official current program memory now live together.
Governance, grant layer, recurring year memory, and verified source-backed memory are all live.
This foundation is legible at the governance layer and can be compared on board visibility, not just funding totals.
Current recurring strands are now tied to visible sources, so the route reads as evidence-backed rather than inferred.
A structured classroom-based program, supported by Ecstra's multi-year partnership with Young Change Agents, that equips young people with critical financial skills by guiding them through the creation of micro.
This grant round empowered communities to create and scale initiatives which address issues of financial capability, inclusion and economic equality at a local level.
Supports organizations working to improve consumer outcomes and assist individuals in financial need. [5, 19]
A bespoke program funded by Ecstra that helps social enterprises embed financial education into their support models, aiming to help people gain confidence and skills to control their finances.
Partnerships to develop and deliver financial education in schools, at home, and other learning environments, ensuring broad access to money skills and financial planning. [5, 19]
This grant round aimed to assist community organisations during COVID-19.
Grants focused on building financial capability within communities, particularly for those experiencing financial stress or disadvantage, including initiatives creating employment pathways and embedding financial.
Multi-year capacity funding provided by Ecstra to support Super Consumers Australia's consumer-focused policy work and practical guidance for people seeking information on retirement topics.