Snow Foundation
Portfolio demo
This is the public Snow walkthrough for CivicGraph and Empathy Ledger. It strips out the internal composer surfaces and keeps only the verified path from capital holder, to evidence chain, to community transcript, to structured analysis.
Structured Snow board roles
To make Snow fully legible
CivicGraph already has the funder shell, the grant/program layer, ACNC financial history, and structured board roles. The weak points are the person entity layer, the Snow-specific people extraction layer, and the bridge into the story/project system.
Snow is not being pitched here as a generic funder record. This is a working portfolio case: funder profile, public program surface, verified 2024 grant layer, explicit story handoff, and a paired evidence tenant.
The internal briefing and report-builder pages still matter, but they are operator tools. This page exists so the external walkthrough can stay public, simple, and accountable to surfaces that are actually demo-safe.
- Do not open the raw story list or unfinished admin views.
- Do not use the Snow member layer as contact-grade data.
- Keep the narrative on portfolio intelligence plus community evidence, not on dashboard novelty.
- Use this page as the starting screen instead of the internal briefing or report-builder routes.
Verified portfolio signals in CivicGraph
The Trustee For The Snow Foundation is anchored here as ABN 49411415493 with $500K in annual giving and 13 open programs currently visible.
The 2024 verified grantee layer currently holds 44 rows worth $4.8M from Snow's annual-report-backed 2024 giving. That is the verified capital layer this walkthrough stands on before it moves into Clarity and then into the Empathy Ledger evidence surfaces.
The foundation takes a community-focused approach to philanthropy, supporting programs that address health outcomes, community wellbeing, and Indigenous advancement. Based on their long-term annual reporting and consistent giving patterns, they appear to favor sustained relationships with grantees rather than one-off grants, supporting organizations that demonstrate clear community impact in their target regions.
Snow program strands now persist by year
Deadly Hearts Trek
Recurring Snow Foundation portfolio strand for rheumatic heart disease screening and related First Nations heart health work.
Places: Northern Territory
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
Snow Entrepreneurs
Recurring Snow Foundation social entrepreneur support strand.
Places: Australia
Snow Scholarships
Recurring Snow Foundation scholarship and education access strand.
Partners: University of Canberra
Places: ACT, NSW
Tender Funerals Canberra Region
Recurring Snow Foundation place-based social enterprise strand supporting Tender Funerals Canberra Region.
Places: ACT
For funders like Snow, the value is not another dashboard. The value is one chain: who holds capital, who governs it, where it goes, which places and projects it touches, and which people can speak to what changed.
Once that chain exists, the same system helps other foundations, place-based funders, and program teams do board reporting, partner mapping, procurement and grant opportunity scanning, and community evidence handoff from one base record.
Organization: Snow as the capital holder and reporting shell.
Contacts: board, staff, leadership, partner reps, and key grantee relationships.
Projects: RHD, South Coast, women and justice, or any specific portfolio strand.
Storytellers: people attached to projects, not only to the parent org.
Annual reports: import the portfolio facts once, then attach funded services and projects explicitly.
Bridge: each funded service or project should be linkable to transcripts, analysis, and board-ready memos.
Start with the repaired Snow profile. This anchors the walkthrough on a single public capital holder, with annual giving, ABN, program surface, and profile quality in one place.
Move from the isolated card to the wider capital map. This shows Snow as one node in a broader philanthropic field rather than a standalone profile.
This is the public accountability layer between capital and story. It shows the narrative handoff with the active evidence lanes visible instead of implied.
Open only the curated dashboard. The point is to show that a real Snow tenant and real project layer exist, not to wander the tenant.
This is the strongest live evidence surface. It gives the portfolio view community texture instead of stopping at grant metadata and foundation description.
Close on the structured interpretation layer. This is where the project evidence becomes an intelligible outcomes frame rather than raw transcript material.
Open screen