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HomeGround Real Estate

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ABN 20605113595|VIC|homegroundrealestate.com.au
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About

HomeGround Real Estate is a social enterprise real estate agency, providing premium property management services to Melbourne property owners who want to make a difference in their community. HomeGround’s mission is to help end homelessness and all of our profits from property management fees are re-invested back into the community through Launch Housing to help Victorians without a home. There’s no place like HomeGround. We offer an ethical property management choice. We manage your property. You make a difference.

Registered Charity

This social enterprise is also a registered charity with the ACNC:

Launch Housing Limited
ABN 20605113595

Delivery Evidence

No federal contract history found in AusTender for this ABN. Absence of a record is not absence of delivery — state and local procurement is not fully covered.

Program Evidence

Programs this organisation runs that the Australian Living Map of Alternatives (ALMA) has documented — with the cited studies and measured outcomes behind them. ALMA's evidence assessment, linked by ABN; not a CivicGraph endorsement.

Programs
1
Cited Studies
2
Measured Outcomes
1
Launch Housing Youth Services
Wraparound Support
2 cited studies1 measured outcome
ALMA assessment: Untested (theory/pilot stage)verified
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Cited Evidence
Program evaluation · The evaluation utilized a mixed-methods approach, combining quantitative data analysis with qualitative interviews.
Effect: Large positive2025Launch Housing

The evaluation highlights significant improvements in housing stability and health outcomes for participants in the program. Participants reported higher levels of satisfaction with their living conditions and better access to health services.

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Policy analysis · The analysis involved a systematic review of existing literature and program evaluations.
Effect: Not measuredSax Institute

The report reviews various interventions aimed at youth homelessness, emphasizing the effectiveness of wraparound services in improving housing stability and reducing reliance on emergency services. It identifies key components that contribute to successful outcomes.

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Measured Outcomes
Reduced detention/incarceration

Number of young people placed in stable housing over a 12-month period

Source: Australian Living Map of Alternatives (ALMA), a curated evidence base of community programs. Programs are linked to this organisation by ABN; a program may be delivered by another part of the organisation.

Grant Funding

$0across 2 tracked grants (2025-26–2025-26)
Marshall White Foundation — Partnership with Launch Housing, which addresses homelessness through emergency · philanthropic
PRF Partner — Housing — 2025-26 · youth_justice

Source: public funding datasets tracked by CivicGraph. Coverage is partial — this is a floor, not a total.

Financial Health

A capacity signal from this charity's latest public ACNC filing — to show where a buyer or funder might offer multi-year or capacity support, not to rank organisations. Not a CivicGraph assessment of the organisation.

Worth a closer lookACNC AIS · FY2023

One resilience signal worth noting in the latest filing — not a red flag on its own.

Income FY23
$86.1M
Surplus / deficit
−$1.4M
Reserves runway
12 mo
Liquidity (current ratio)
0.69
Operating deficitCurrent ratio under 1Government-revenue concentrated

Source: ACNC Annual Information Statement, FY2023 · Large charity · 81% of income from government. A point-in-time regulatory snapshot — figures can lag a year and a single filing is not a full picture of an organisation's health. Liquidity is shown only where a balance sheet was filed.

Open Funding Matches

For this enterprise — open grants it could apply for. Not part of buyer due diligence.

Advancing Antimony Grants program — Department of Government Services · closes 23 June 2026enterprise
to $1.0M
Victorian Circular Economy Recycling Modernisation Fund Round 6 — Sustainability Victoria · closes 1 July 2026enterprise
to $500K
Business Recovery Advisory Service 2026 Registration form — Victorian Government · closes 30 Oct 2026enterprise
Business Recovery Advisory Service - Summer 2026 Victorian bushfires — Victorian Government · closes 31 Oct 2026enterprise
Small Business Financial Counselling – Summer 2026 Victorian bushfires — Victorian Government · closes 31 Oct 2026enterprise
Social Enterprise Innovation Grant — GrantConnect · closes 30 June 2026enterprise
to $50K

Automated match on sector and location against open grants tracked by CivicGraph. Eligibility is not assessed — always check each grant's criteria.

Place Context

LGAYarra
RemotenessMajor Cities of Australia
SEIFA Decile3/10

Verification

verified

State SE network member (senvic), ABN matched

Tier reflects the strength of external verification, not how “social” an enterprise is. Marks belong to their issuing bodies. Checked June 2026.

Data Sources

SENVIC (VIC)(June 2026)
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